Protest against Centre continues in DK, Udupi to support of Anna Hazare

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August 23, 2011
Mangalore/Udupi, August 23: Dakshina Kannada and Udupi District units of Janatha Dal (S) along with left parties on Tuesday staged demonstrations against the Central government for its failure to pass the Jan Lokpal bill and supporting Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement.

JD(S), CPI and CPI (M) members participated in the protest in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner in Mangalore and shouted slogans against the Central government.


In Udupi the protest was held at Service Bus stand.

CPI (M) District Secretary K Shankar said that a section of upper class youth, who used to remain away from the issues relating to common man, joining hands with Anna Hazare is a good development.

He also said that all that Anna said was not right. It has both advantages and disadvantages. One should not be under the impression that corruption would be wiped immediately after the Jan Lokpal bill was passed.

He took the central government to task for mishandling the issue. With people uniting against corruption Chief Minister Yeddyurappa and his children spending time in jail not far, he said.

District JD(S) President Deviprasad Shetty, CITU leader Vishwanth Rai, CPI Taluk Secretary Sanjeeva, JD(S) activists Shalini Shetty Kenchanoor, Vasudev Rao, CPI members Raju Poojary, Vittal Shetty, Anand Poojary, Rama Kundar, KV Bhat and others participated in the protest.


Signature Campaign
Meanwhile, the Indian Dental Association (Dakshina Kannada branch) organised a signature campaign in support of Anna Hazare near TMA Pai Convention Centre, MG Road here on Tuesday evening.



Rally

'Book House Friends Association' organised a motorbike rally from Bunts Hostel to the office of Deputy Commissioner to support Anna Hazare's movement against corruption.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Senior IPS officer KSR Charan Reddy, who was the Additional Director General of Police in Criminal Investigation Department, Karnataka passed away in Bengaluru on Friday after prolonged illness. 

He was reportedly battling cancer for at least three years now and had suffered multiple recurs after treatment. 

"Shri Charan Reddy, IPS, ADGP, Karnataka State, passed away this morning, after a prolonged illness. He was one of our finest officers. Always stood tall and held his head high!! May his soul rest in peace," Retired IPS officer and former Director General of Police (Fire Services) MN Reddi tweeted. 

IPS officer Charan Reddy was heading the Special Investigation Team of the Lokayukta when he arrested Vijayanagara MLA Anand Singh in 2015 for illegally transporting iron ore out of Ballari. The illegal mining scam had rocked the former BJP government in 2011.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa condoled his death and said that he was an honest officer in the state. "Charan Reddy was a dedicated and honest officer. I pray that his soul rests in peace. I pray that god gives his family the strength to go through such a turbulent time after his departure," BS Yediyurappa tweeted. 

A 1993-batch IPS officer, Charan Reddy KSR is originally from Chittoor and has served under various departments of the state's police force. He was serving as the Inspector General of Police in Belagavi division in 2013, when he was transferred to Bengaluru as the IGP (Training). In 2014, he was posted as the IGP of the SIT probing the illegal mining scam in which former Tourism Minister Gali Janardhana Reddy is also allegedly involved.

He was transferred out of the SIT in Lokayukta in 2016 and posted as Additional Commissioner of Police (law and order) in Bengaluru. He served as the ADGP of Crime in Mangaluru in 2018 and was later appointed as the Additional Director General of Police (training) the same year. In 2019, he was transferred and appointed as the ADGP of CID.

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