Political leaders' children to test their luck in the 2013 Karnataka Assembly polls

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December 4, 2012

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Bangalore, December 4: Karnataka, which will go to the polls in May next year, is set to witness 'son rise' of a different kind. A record number of children of top political leaders are expected to test their luck in the 2013 assembly elections.

Former Chief Ministers H.D. Kumaraswamy and N.Dharam Singh, Union Minister Mallikarjun Kharge, former Union Minister C.K. Jaffer Sharief, and former Deputy Chief Minister Siddaramaiah are among the leaders who are keen to field their children or grandchildren in the elections.

'Safe constituencies'

These leaders have already begun lobbying for tickets for their kin and have selected "safe constituencies" to ensure that their entry into politics takes place without much hiccups.

The "young candidates" are being seen at important political forums and meetings of their respective parties.

Mandya district.

Nikhil, whose mother Anitha is also a party MLA, is expected to contest from Hassan city.

Political legacy

Ajay Singh, son of Congress leader and former CM Dharam Singh, has been assigned Bidar district, while Union minister for social welfare Mallikarjun Kharge reportedly wants his son Priyank to contest from a constituency in Gulbarga district - both in north Karnataka.

These two Congress stalwarts are keen to continue their political legacy.

The Congress has already enrolled Ajay and Priyank as party members, and the two have been active in party activities.

Siddaramaiah, who shifted from the JD(S) to the Congress a few years ago, declared last week that his son Rakesh would be contesting the poll from a constituency in Mysore.

Incidentally, the father son duo were not on talking terms for a few years due to personal reasons, but now all seems well between them.

changing dynamics of Indian politics.

Every party leader and stalwart wants to have his/ her kin to contest elections... It will not be a surprise if many of them win," pointed out political historian Dr A. Veerappa.

Several other leaders are also fielding their children in the next year's elections.



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February 14,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 14: Raja and Rani got married on Valentine's Day at Cubbon Park here.

The bride and the groom were decked up in bridal finery were heralded with traditional wedding music with nadaswaram and thavil (percussion) . The catch was that the married couple were horses.

Pro-Kannada activist and Kannada Vatal Party chairman Vatal Nagaraj performed the marriage ceremony of the two horses.

Nagaraj gave a dhoti and shirt to Raja (male horse) and a saree along with a taali (mangal sutra) to Rani (female horse).

Nagaraj has been conducting such ceremonies in the past too. Last year he had married off two sheep- Jacob and Carolyn in a similar ceremony.

The activist says he is all for love and urged anti-Valentine's Day supporters not to oppose lovers and their Valentine's Day celebration.

He also urged the Central government and the Karnataka state governments to give Rs 1 lakh and RS 50,000 respectively to the "lovers to support their love" by helping them get married.

Meanwhile, sweets were distributed to all the guests who had participated in the Valentine's Day marriage ceremony today.

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January 20,2020

New Delhi, Jan 20: Security has been beefed up at airports across the country after a suspicious bag was found at the Mangaluru airport on Monday.

According to Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which guards the airports in the country, a man was captured in the CCTV dropping the bag inside Mangaluru airport.

According to the CISF DIG Anil Pandey, traces of improvised explosive device (IED) have been found from the bag.

"According to CCTV footage, a suspect kept the bag at Mangaluru airport and was then seen leaving in auto while concealing his face. The suspected object was detected timely and local bomb disposal team is working on its disposal," DIG Pandey told media.

"We have found traces of IED from a bag lying at a ticket counter in Mangaluru airport, we have safely evacuated it," DIG Pandey told media.

According to sources, initial investigations have revealed that the bag contained some type of black powder.

"Initial investigation has revealed that the bag contained a black powder which seems to be explosive, though it is yet to be cleared what kind of explosive it is," sources claimed.

"After we found the suspicious bag at Mangaluru airport, a security drill has been initiated at all the airports and CISF staff have been asked to beef up security," DIG Pandey said.

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Chamarajanagara, Jan 20: Karnataka High Court Judge P G M Patil has said that it was the responsibility of the judiciary to ensure that justice was not delayed.

He was speaking at a function marking the inauguration of the first and second floors of the district courts in Chamarajanagar town here last evening. He said that the role of the judiciary was critical in establishing justice in society and hence all efforts must be made to ensure that there was no delay in securing justice.

He observed that the district court has been provided with better amenities that should be utilized for the benefit of the public. The district is no longer backward. It has shown progress and development in recent years and has produced three HC judges, Justice Patil added.

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