SDPI Taluk Panchayat candidate from Sajipamooda attacked with sword

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February 16, 2016

Bantwal, Feb 16: In a case of pre-poll violence, a Social Democratic Party of India candidate contesting for looming Taluk Panchayat elections from Sajipamooda constituency in Bantwal was attacked by a group of miscreants on Monday night.

attackZakariya Malik (30), son of PJ Yusuf, a resident of Kolake near Sajipamooda village is the victim. The attack took place when he was riding his bike towards Bantwal to visit one of his relatives house.

From morning to evening he was busy with canvassing along with his supporters and SDPI workers in Sajipa Mooda, sources said.

It is learnt that four persons came on two motorbike and waylaid Zakariya at a spot between Marnebail and Bogodi villages. The miscreants all of a sudden attacked Zakariya with sword and sped away.

A critically injured Zakariya has been admitted to a private hospital in Thumbay. He sustained deep injuries to his left arm. Hospital sources said that he is out of danger.

Bantwal circle inspector Belliappa, Bantwal town SI Nandakumar, Bantwal rural SI Rakshith A K and other police personnel visited the incident spot of attack as well as the hospital.

When the news began to spread a large number of SDPI activists gathered in front of the hospital. A case has been registered and investigations are on.

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S.M. Nawaz Kuk…
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

Mohan Chandiwale
First prove yourself otherwise dont be cheap to yourself.

harish kundar
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

SDPI must be banned from india! this type of attack will be going on, jai shivasena.

Mani
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

mohan, If you are correct then what Cheddis have done and doing is awesome and social security...........................?

if you are correct then why Hindus and Christians joined SDPI?

SDPI Zindabad....no matter you try to kill or attempt our work will go on ........you may kill one VIMULA it will haunt you as DRAKULA

mohammed sheikh
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

this is what security given by our police department to our election candidates, serious action must be taken against accused,

Praveen Salian
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

zakariya your own gundas attacked u, all for vote bank,

zaheer khan
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

Sdpi attack — feeling shocked

roshan
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

Hopefully it is not a revenge attack or this could get out of hand

Thansen thomar
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

As I earlier said the previous day attack by sdpi people is more important to media than many other similar attacks as it was captured in cam

Mohan Chandiwale
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Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

SDPI/PFI are no less than SIMI, they have brought Karnataka to its knees by attack on Hindus

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June 17,2020

Mangaluru, June 17: As many as 47 buses have been arranged by the district administration to transport 1,043 II PU students from the border areas of Kerala to the respective examination centres in Dakshina Kannada.

The II PU English examination, which was postponed in Karnataka due to covid lockdown, will be held on June 18. A total of 26,942 students are expected to appear for the examination across the district. Among them 6322 students have chosen to write their exam in the centres near to their hometown, following the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 1,043 students are expected to come from Kerala.

22 KSRTC buses and 11 schools buses have been arranged from Talapady toll gate near Mariyashrama Church, 2 each KSRTC buses from Punyakoti Nagara in Mudipu, Bayar and Anekal in Vittal border, 1 KSRTC bus from Pathur in Kurnadu border, 3 KSRTC buses from Saradka in Vittal border, school buses from Kayar Padav in Puttur border, Panjikallu in Sullia border, Karike in Sullia border and Alatti Baddadka have been arranged.

The students have been asked to be present at a designated place to board the bus at 7 am and have to get their hall ticket and identity card, said DC Sindhu B Rupesh.

All the students should mandatorily wear masks and use sanitisers before entering the examination centres. The principals of colleges, where students from Kerala, are studying have been asked to deploy staff to make arrangements to ensure that students reach the examination centres on time and get back home after the exam.

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January 4,2020

Karwar, Jan 4: One student died and twelve others were seriously injured when a school bus in which they were travelling from Anantapur district fell into a gorge near Gerusoppa Soolemarki Cross in Honnavar taluk of Uttar Kannada district last night, police said on Saturday.

The deceased student has been identified as T Basha Fakruddin (14).

Police said on that on Friday students of a government school from Anantapur district were on a trip to Jog, Murdeshwar and other places. There were 44 children, nine teachers and four cooking staff in the bus, police said.

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday appealed to people to strictly follow the restrictions in the state, saying that the ending of 21-day nationwide lockdown imposed to contain COVID-19 depends on how the public adheres to the rules.

In a press statement, Yediyurappa appealed to the people to help the government to prevent the spread of coronavirus by strictly following the lockdown.

"People of Karnataka are known for tolerance and patience. They are law-abiding citizens. Now, the lockdown in wake of coronavirus is a testing time for them. It has come to test the patience of our people, especially the people of Karnataka. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has apologized and said that lockdown was an inevitable step taken by the government to protect people from the pandemic. We have to realise the predicament of a prime minister who always cares for the well being of the country and its people," the statement quoted Yediyurappa as saying.

"At this hour of crisis, it is not good on our part to come out of houses and violate the curfew. The ending of lockdown depends on strictness with which one follows the curfew and maintain social distancing. If one follows the curfew strictly, the lockdown period will automatically end on April 14. Whether to end the lockdown or not is in your hands," he said.

The Chief Minister urged not to test the patience of police, saying, "Already our police are under stress as they are working without any rest. Do not force them to use the force and later blame them for stern action."

He also appealed to follow the lockdown provisions and stay back in their home.
"The government has taken all measures to maintain the supply of essentials and food to the needy. Consider this situation as a blessing in disguise and spend your valuable time reading books which in turn will boost your knowledge and intellectual capacity. My earnest request to even the poor is spending your time by involving yourselves in creative activities inside your houses," Yediyurappa said.

"At the same time, it is time for us to respect the sacrificing work of the doctors, nurses, health staff and civic workers who are working round the clock to save the lives of hundreds of people affected by coronavirus. My appeal to you all strictly follows the curfew rules and maintains the social distance to combat COVID-19," he added.

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