Drug cartel:Cong leaders trying to tarnish my image, says former Mayor

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August 9, 2011

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Mangalore, August 9: Expressing anger over pointing fingers at his son in a recently reported college girl's drug addiction and attempted elopement case, former Mayor of Mangalore City Corporation K Ashraf alleged that certain Congress leaders in the region have been trying to tarnish his image using this issue.

He said that there was no truth in the allegation that his son Arif was responsible for the drug addiction of a Pre University Student of St Aloysius College, whose parents recently had thwarted her plan to flee to Mumbai.

“I had come to know that my son had developed close friendship with a girl. Once she had given a call to my son's mobile, when I was at home in the night. I myself had picked the call and requested her to leave his friendship and explained the social situation of this area. When she brushed aside my advice and refused to reveal her father's name I had warned her of filing a complaint with police. A few minutes later her father himself had called back and I had requested him to give some good advice to his daughter,” recalled Mr Ashraf.

The former Mayor said that he has got his son admitted at a College in Mumbai in last June and he is staying at a relative's home there. “Later, whenever that girl involved in some misdeeds, her father started to visit our house and quarrel with me. However, I advised him to keep his daughter in his control. It can be recalled that the same girl had been caught red handed when she was along with two other girl students in Manipal. A few days ago when all those three girls escaped from their houses, again her father came to my house and asked my son's mobile number. At that time I recorded the conversation between him and me and I have provided it to the police as a proof” he said.

It can be mentioned that the teenage girl, who is a resident of Bajal and student first year PUC, was caught red handed at Kankanady Railway Station by her parents while she was waiting for train. It was confirmed that she had booked a Mumbai ticket. The parents succeeded in convincing their daughter to return home and kept her literally under house arrest.

The girl who began experiencing withdrawal symptoms became a nervous wreck forcing her parents to admit her to a hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile members of Sri Ram Sene and Bajrang Dal demanded the Mangalore City Police to take action against former Mayors son accusing him of luring the girl into drug addiction. The also urged the police to take appropriate measures to destroy the drug lobby targeting young minds in college campuses.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) D Dharmayya has said that they have information about the drug lobby and investigation is on.


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March 4,2020

New Delhi, Mar 4: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed a trial court in Ramanagara district of Karnataka to ensure the presence of absconding self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda to face trial in a 2010 rape case.

A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde also allowed a plea by K Lenin alias Nithya Dharmananda, former driver of Nithyananda and had filed a complaint against Nithyananda, for cancellation of non-bailable warrants issued against him.

The apex court ordered the cancellation of the non-bailable warrants issued against the complainant in the case on the condition he shows up before the trial court in Ramanagara district today itself.

He had challenged the Karnataka High Court's February order where non-bailable warrants were issued against Lenin for not appearing before the court for recording evidence.

"Having heard the counsel appearing for the petitioner and upon perusal of the record, we see no reason to interfere with the judgment and order passed by the High Court, which merely directs the petitioner to give evidence in support of his complaint," read the apex court order passed on Tuesday.

The Bench also directed that "the concerned trial court shall make every effort to ensure the presence of accused (Nithyananda) to face the proceedings."

The Karnataka High Court had last month cancelled the bail granted to Nithyananda, even as the state police claimed the absconding godman was on a 'spiritual tour'.

Nithyananda is facing charges of rape and indulging in unnatural sex. He was arrested on April 22, 2010, however, granted bail on June 11, the same year.

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March 7,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 7: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday said that the Upper Krishna Project (UKP) will be completed within the next three years.

Speaking in the Assembly, the Chief Minister said: "After discussing with the officials of the finance department, we have decided to allocate Rs 10,000 crore funds for the third phase of UKP. This project will be completed within a span of three years."

Yediyurappa also said that the government will hold talks for additional funds from the Central government.

The leader of Opposition, Siddaramaiah, interrupted and said that the CM has announced this just to gain the confidence of MLAs from north Karnataka.

"The government could have announced it in the budget itself or else the Chief Minister could have announced it at the time of discussion on the budget. Where are the funds with the government to complete the project? CM has announced this just to gain the confidence of MLAs who hail from north Karnataka," said Siddaramaiah.

Deputy Chief Minister Govinda Karajol while speaking to the media welcomed the Chief Minister's statement and said that the earlier government didn't allocate a single penny in the last seven years he added.

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April 13,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 13: Eminent scientist and NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat said on Monday the number of COVID- 19 cases is not going to go beyond what's being reported daily in India as he maintained that the country is in the process of flattening the curve.

The former Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister said the coronavirus positive cases have seen a sharper rise in the last four-five days because of increase in the number of testing.

"It's a good sign; all those asymptomatic cases lying hidden they are also coming out," Saraswat told PTI. "We certainly had a catalytic factor which was basically this (Nizamuddin) Markaz problem which has actually created clusters at different places and that has also been one of the factors for the kind of rise that has taken place."

But he said India is in a much better shape compared to other nations in the battle against COVID-19. "I can only say that the rate is not going to go beyond what has been going on now, may be 700 to 800 cases per day. So, we are in the process of flattening the curve."

The government's decision to declare nation-wide lockdown has paid dividends, Saraswat, a former chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, said.

Noting that India has seen a series of virus attacks in the last 15-20 years including Chikungunya and Dengue, he said the emphasis now should be on more and more R & D to find vaccines in advance.

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