DVS takes a dig at BSY; Urges national leadership to appoint State BJP Prez immediately

September 19, 2012

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Mangalore, September 19: D V Sadananda Gowda, former Chief Minister, has urged 'immediate intervention' of senior BJP leaders in the High Command with regard to the appointment of the State BJP President, stating that statements from other party leaders in the state are fuelling an atmosphere of 'confusion'.

Addressing media persons at his residence in Mangalore on Wednesday, Mr. Gowda took a dig at his predecessor and fellow partyman B S Yeddyurappa for his statement that K S Eshwarappa must resign from the Deputy Chief Minister's post and continue being the State BJP President. “Some of our party leaders are giving statements in public about the State BJP President's post. All this is doing is fueling confusion among our party activists and also the people. I urge our national leadership to intervene immediately and put an end to the chaos by appointing the State party President. The more it is postponed, the more confusion and friction will it create”, he said.

Mr. Gowda said party leaders like Mr. Yeddyurappa must understand their responsibilities and not discuss such issues in public. “No one is above the party. We have all risen as leaders because of the party. The national leadership is there to take a call. Even if there are things to be discussed or suggested, they are to be done amongst ourselves and not to be spoken out in the public. On 28 and 29, there is a national party meet and I hope that our senior leaders will take a call on this before that”, he said.

On tomorrow's nationwide bundh call given by NDA, Mr. Gowda said that UPA government's policies are the reason for price rise. “It is something that even UPA allies and economic experts are agreeing with. The stand taken by Mayavati should be welcomed. But DMK is displaying double standards. It is time UPA allies realized their folly. The Lok Sabha must be dissolved and the Congress must make preparations to face elections”, he said.

When asked about the Assembly elections which are not far away, Mr. Gowda said that people are still with the BJP. “Yes we may have lost the Udupi-Chikmagalur elections but circumstances at that time were not in our favour owing to the blue film and Malpe rave party issues. But we all saw later that in the MLC elections in Graduates and Teachers' constituencies, we fared better than before and those voters are not illiterate, uneducated voters”, he said.

However, Mr. Gowda admitted that there are differences among BJP partymen in the state. “Yes there are differences and hence I am urging the national leadership to intervene, or else BJP might go the Congress way in Karnataka owing to its divisions”, the former Chief Minister warned.

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"We have reached a point where it is difficult for the district authorities to restrain it, even though we are trying to restrain it. Somewhere the situation is going out of hand," he said.

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July 19,2020

Davangere, Jul 19: A 9-year-old sniffer dog ran 12 km in the night to trace a murder accused and helped the police arrest him in Karnataka's Davangere rural area, an official said on Sunday.

"Doberman Pincher Tunga ran 12 km non-stop from the crime spot at Basavapattana in the city to a house at Kashipur in the rural where murder accused Chethan, 25, was hiding and helped us arrest him on July 17," Davangere Police Superintendent Hanumantha Rai said on phone.

Davangere is 260 km northwest of Bengaluru.

"Though Chethan allegedly shot dead his friend Chandra Nayak with a stolen service revolver on July 10 over sharing the booty (gold ornaments) of the theft they had committed recently with two others. We took female dog Tunga to the crime spot on July 16. She led the sleuths to the area where Chethan was hiding with two accomplices," Rai recalled.

While trained sniffer dogs normally run 4-5 km from a crime spot, Tunga could track the accused 12 km away.

When Tunga's handler (Head Constable Prakash) took her to the crime scene at 9.30 pm, she sniffed around and ran 12 km non-stop to Kashipur. She halted at a wine shop and went to a food joint later. Then she stopped at a house nearby at 12.30 am.

The prime accused (Chethan) was present in the house of his relative. He was arrested after he confessed to the theft and the murder.

The police are on the hunt to trace Chethan's two accomplices who fled from the house they were hiding in.

Karnataka Additional Director General of Police (law and order) Amar Kumar Pandey felicitated Tunga on July 17 at a function here for cracking the murder case with its exceptional sniffing traits.

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