LS polls in Karnataka: H D Revanna , A Manju spar over political past

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April 17, 2019

Hassan, Apr 17: Two days ahead of polling, PWD minister H D Revanna and BJP candidate A Manju on Tuesday entered into a verbal spat over their political past.

While Manju claimed that he had helped former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda in the 1990s, Revanna, his son, disputed the claim.

According to Manju, Revanna is apprehensive as his son—JD(S) candidate Prajwal Revanna—will lose the polls. “It is because of this that he is attacking me and trying to win over voters,” he told reporters.

Reacting to Revanna’s charge that Manju was once associated with the underworld in Bengaluru, Manju said: “Show me the record where I was mentioned as a history-sheeter. As his brother is chief minister, let him prove me that I was a rowdy sheeter listed in any police station, not just in Bengaluru but in entire Karnataka,” he stated, denying the charge.

He said he has confidence that he will win the polls. He also referred to the complaint he had submitted against Prajwal of supressing facts in the election affidavit, which, he said, is under investigation by the Election Commission.

He said he was responsible for making Revanna the chief of Karnataka Milk Federation in 1991, which was disputed by Revanna saying it was in 1995 he became the KMF president and at that time Gowda was the chief minister. “How could have I sought his help while I was the CM’s son,” he said.

EC targeting Cong-JD(S) leaders: Revanna

Hassan: PWD minister HD Revanna alleged that the brass of the Election Commission, including the chief election commissioner, was targeting JD(S)-Congress leaders in Hassan. “They are in touch with Hassan deputy commissioner through whom they are operating,” he charged. The chief election commissioner is directly calling the deputy commissioner over phone to direct her about actions to be taken, he told reporters. He charged that the income-tax officials have ignored his complaint made through the deputy commissioner about the ill-gotten money.

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July 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 5: Day after a Covid-19 patient died on a road near his home waiting for an ambulance for nearly two hours, Bengaluru civic body commissioner on Saturday offered his unconditional apology for the tragic incident.

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) Commissioner BH Anil Kumar met the family of the 55-year-old Covid-19 victim who died unattended on the roadside on Friday and apologised on behalf of the BBMP.

BH Anil Kumar also appealed to citizens to not stigmatise coronavirus patients and their families.

"Met the family of the Covid victim in Gavipuram who was left unattended on the roadside. Offered an unconditional apology on behalf of the BBMP as our staff could have handled the situation in a better manner. Appeal to citizens not to stigmatise Covid-19 patients & families," BH Anil Kumar said in a tweet.

In one of the pictures tweeted by BH Anil Kumar, he can be seen standing with folded hands in front of the deceased Covid patient's family.

The 55-year-old man was getting treatment at his house after he developed breathing issues. However, his condition worsened after his Covid-19 report came positive. His wife then informed the hospital and requested an ambulance.

His family members decided to take him to the hospital by an autorickshaw as the ambulance was getting late. However, the man collapsed on the street as soon as he stepped out of his house.

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February 6,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 6: In a case of suspected political rivalry, a 28-year-old BJP activist was brutally assaulted by a gang at Munchoor here, police said on Thursday.

Police said that the injured identified as Yashodhar is undergoing treatment at Padmavathi Hospital here.

Four people namely – Diwakar, Dinesh Shetty, Ashwith Kulal and Yashodhara Agaramelu – assaulted Yashodhar and posed him with a death threat. It was reported that the gang had been keeping an eye on Yashodhar’s movements for some time now.

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July 24,2020

Udupi, Jul 24: Udupi Power Corporation Limited (UPCL) has filed a complaint with the Cybercrime Police alleging that fake websites were created in the Corporation name and charging for registration to 1800 engineer jobs amidst covid-19 crisis. 

In a complaint submitted to Udupi Cyber Crime, Economic Offences & Narcotics (CEN) police station on Friday, UPCL Association General Manager K Shashidar alleged that four fake websites have been created in the name of UPCL and have claimed that 1,800 engineers posts are vacant in UPCL.

The fake websites have also been demanding Rs 500 fee for the registration of the job aspirants.

The FAKE websites are: www.udupipowerproject.com, www.upclindia.com, www.udupiproject.com, www.udupiproject.in. Helpline numbers +918046800985, +911149409800, +911149409807  too have been given in these fake websites.

Udupi CEN station has registered a case under Section 66(c), 66(d) of IT Act.

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