My autobiography may create controversy and cause pain to some people: Poojary

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January 22, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Former Union Minister B Janardhana Poojary’s much-awaited autobiography is all set for release here on Friday, January 26.
 
Announcing this at a press conference here on Monday, Mr. Poojary said the ‘facts’ and incidents referred to in the book might create controversy and cause pain to some people. The book will be released at the Kudroli Gokarnanateshwara temple on Friday evening.
 
The 81-year-old Mr. Poojary said the book, titled Saala Melada Sangrama (Fight for Loan Mela) has a lot of information about his childhood, studies and his practice as an advocate. The book has details on the attacks on his life in Andhra Pradesh and in Uppinangady (in Dakshina Kannada) during loan melas held across the country when he was the Union Minister of State for Finance.
 
Mr. Poojary said he has narrated circumstances leading to the split of the then Congress (ruling) party headed by Indira Gandhi to Congress (U) headed by Devaraj Urs in 1969. The 210-page autobiography, which has nine chapters, has many rare photographs and details of Mr. Poojary’s conversations with the late Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and P.V. Narasimha Rao.
 
Asked about Congress leader M. Veerappa Moily, Mr. Poojary said his book does have incidents related to Mr. Moily and a lot of details about Mr. Moily’s wife. “I remember making a mention about Harsha Moily (Mr. Moily son),” he said.
 
When asked about district in-charge Minister B. Ramanath Rai, he said: “Yes, there is one photograph of him in my book.”
 
He said he has also recorded the “conspiracy” by his own partymen that led to his defeats in the 2009 and 2014 Parliamentary elections. “I have narrated the true facts that might pain a few. There might be controversy too,” he said, and added it was just a coincidence that his autobiography was being released a few weeks before the Assembly elections in the State.
 
He said the book was written by journalist Lakshman Kodse based on what he himself had narrated. “Some details, which are missing, will be included in the revised edition that will be released later,” he said.
 
Mr. Poojary’s sons Santosh Kumar and Deepak Kumar Poojary, have published the autobiography.
 
The Congress leader said apart from releasing the book in Kannada, they plan to release its Hindi and English versions as well on the same day. He also plans to personally meet top Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and hand over copies of the book.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: As many as 7,119 labourers, who were stranded in Dakshina Kannada district, were sent to their native places in buses operated by KSRTC’s Mangaluru and Puttur divisions.

After the announcement of lockdown, the stranded labourers were provided shelter in various halls, Town Hall and government hostels in the district.

The stranded labourers from Kuloor, Panjimogaru, Panambur, Baikampady, Yeyyadi, Mulki, Ullal, Bunder, Hoige Bazar and from taluk centres, who wished to take up farming activities in their villages, were sent back in KSRTC and private buses. As many as 266 buses were engaged for ferrying the labourers.

The labourers underwent health check-up prior to their departure to their native villages, Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said.

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January 14,2020

Srinagar, Jan 14: Davinder Singh, deputy superintendent of police, who was arrested on Saturday along with two Hizb terrorists and a Hizb overground worker in Kulgam, has confessed to his interrogators that he had received Rs 12 lakh from the terrorists to ferry them to Jammu and then Chandigarh for their onward journey to New Delhi, IG (Kashmir) Vijay Kumar told the media here on Monday.

Intelligence sources said the terrorists planned to carry out attacks on Republic Day.

The DSP was suspended on Monday and is likely to be stripped of all his awards, including the President’s Police Medal for anti-militancy operations.

Davinder, who was interrogated by various intelligence agencies, including IB, military intelligence and RAW, besides the police, has disclosed that he had put up the terrorists at his Indira Nagar house in Srinagar, right next to the Army’s 15 Corps HQ, and thereafter accompanied them to Jammu in a Maruti car driven by the Hizb overground worker, intelligence sources claimed.

Meanwhile, sources said the Union home ministry may hand over the case to the NIA to find the real motive of the terrorists, Davinder’s links to terrorism and whether he had helped terrorists in the past as well.

The two Hizb terrorists arrested with Davinder are Naveed Babu alias Babar Azam, a resident of Nazneenpora in south Kashmir’s Shopian district, and his associate Rafi Ahmad Rather. The Hizb overground worker, identified as Irfan Shafi Mir, was driving the vehicle when it was intercepted by the police on Saturday. Irfan Shafi Mir has travelled to Pakistan five times on his passport.

Davinder, interestingly, was on duty ensuring security cover for the envoys of 15 countries who visited Srinagar at the Union government’s invitation last week.

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Ashi
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Tuesday, 14 Jan 2020

There is 2 side for Terrorism, none have dare to attack or bombing unless there is hand from IB, Police and Intelligence (Also RSS support). Frequent bombings or terror attacks was stopped when Hemant Karkare emerged as true officer.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: Taking note of the communally hateful messages, news and pictures in the wake of coronavirus, Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police (SP) Laxmi Prasad on Monday issued strict warning to people spreading such messages and news on local social media platforms.

The SP also confirmed that four cases under his jurisdiction have been registered for sending, forwarding messages with communal hate in the wake of coronavirus on Facebook, WhatsApp and other social media platforms.

He added the police department will not take any such messages, news, and images lightly which can potentially hurt the sentiments of the people of any community. He also added that those found guilty will be prosecuted under strict law and their gadgets, mobiles will be seized by the department.

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