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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Bengaluru, Feb 14: After the swearing-in of ten former JDS and Congress MLAs, political boundaries seem to have become more fluid, with little clarity on who is on whose side. When Honnali BJP MLA Renukacharya visited senior Congressman DK Shivakumar at the latter’s residence, many eyebrows were raised over the reason behind the meeting. There was speculation over why Renukacharya would be meeting a man who is, in all likelihood, slated to be the next KPCC president.

Renukacharya reacted to the rumours by making the meet sound purely professional. He said, “We have a three-day Krushi Sammlan in Honnali, and I went to invite him (DKS) for it.’’   Shivakumar also remained tight-lipped over the real reason behind the meeting, and corroborated Renukacharya’s story. However, insiders claim that the two discussed other issues too. It may be recalled that Renukacharya had openly rebelled against Yediyurappa in 2009.

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July 6,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 6: Two fresh deaths in last 24 hours have taken the total number of covid-19 deaths in Dakshina Kannada district to 24.

The deceased are a 52-year-old woman from Ullal and a 52-year-old man from Thokkottu.

The man was suffering from cardovascular disease and pneumonia, sources said.

The woman passed away in Wenlock hospital.

More details are awaited.

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June 9,2020

New Delhi, Jun 9: Elections to seven seats of the Karnataka Legislative Council will be held on June 29, the poll panel announced on Tuesday.

The seven seats are falling vacant on June 30, according to an Election Commission statement.

Members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly will vote on June 29 to elect the seven new MLCs.

The Commission has directed the Karnataka chief secretary to depute a senior officer to ensure that the  instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with during the elections.

The counting of votes will be held on the evening of June 29 after completion of polls, as per practice.

The notification for the elections will be issued on June 11, the statement said.

MLCs are usually elected by four types of electors -- MLAs, Graduates, Teachers and members of local authorities.

On Monday, the Commission had deferred elections to four seats of the Karnataka Legislative Council -- two each from Teachers and Graduate constituencies -- falling vacant on June 30 due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

"If MLAs are electors, the size of the electorate is small and the assembly building is the only polling station. When the electorate is teachers or graduates, the number of those who can vote is higher.

Due to the virus, Commission only allowed polls to seats where MLAs are the electors to prevent large gatherings," explained a senior EC functionary.

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