Sultan Siddaramaiah is a terrorist; Sonia responsible for terrorism: Nalin Kumar Kateel

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March 6, 2018

Bantwal, Mar 6: BJP leader and Member of Parliament from Dakshina Kannada, Nalin Kumar Kateel, who had once threatened to arson his own constituency, has now called Karnataka’s chief minister Siddaramaiah a ‘terrorist’.

Speaking at a rally in Bantwal town as part of 'Jana Suraksha Yatre' of the BJP on Monday, the MP accused Siddaramaiah of supporting the killing of Hindu activists in the state, by remaining silent.

Mr Kateel, who referred to Siddaramaiah as "Sultan Siddaramaiah", also held the Congress and its former president Sonia Gandhi responsible for terrorism in the country.

"In this country, the source of motivation for terrorism is Congress; Indira Gandhi created terrorists through Bhindranwale (Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale)," he said.

"So, the Congress supported terrorism, Indira Gandhi created terrorists, but the Chief Minister of this state has exceeded all this and himself has become a terrorist. I will say Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is a terrorist", he said.

The so called 'Jana Suraksha Yatre', with a call "Mangaluru Chalo" was kicked off simultaneously from Kushalnagar and Ankola on March 3 and will conclude in Mangaluru on Tuesday with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressing a rally.

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wellwisher
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

Vinaasha kalakke vipareetha budhi

Kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

I dont understand, why media giving attention to this rubbish speech.. He just wanted media attention. and also he wanted to thrill his followers..

Danish
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

Nalin Kumar Kateel is no. 1 terrorist. Once he told, he wanted to burn entire Mangalore.

zahoor ahmed
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

Shakha trained bhakt ! Modi & Shah are very happy on his comment on CM. Nalin Don't worry you are eligible represent educated Mangalorean (?) in forth coming Parliament election -2019.

Abhaya Simha
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

This kateel is delivering an election speech or mocking himself?

Canute D’Souza
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

An uneducated goon who threatened to set entire Dakshina Kannada district on fire is a desh bhakt. And a farmers’ leader turned politician who upheld the concept of Kalnaya Rajya is a terrorist. What a joke.

Chelayya
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

 

Katilanna.. First learn language. The meaning of Sultan is King. You are hailing him as king. King will be terrorists for only terrorists.

Arif
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

I think politics of this region is a curse. There is no boundries to the wild allegation and lies that these politicians utter. I think we have to play back some of his terrorism speeches including burning of DK speech.

The only way we can stop BJP getting back to power in Karnataka is to switch to ballot system.

Fairman
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

What they think they can fool all Kannadigas, as they did in North East, UP.

Unfortunately the people in that regions are very innocent. They don’t understand how they are being fooled by their leaders specially Modi  and Amit Shah. 

Now their own people  are fed up of them. Many secular leaders left the BJP and jointed Congress. 

Kateel is very lucky to be a MP who really does not deserve to be Grama Panchayat member. 

The cleanest CM is Siddaramiah, in the recent generation, like very few CM s we had in the past like Nijalingappa,  Kadidal Manjappa. He never indulged in single bribery or corruption.

He is Very straight and strong leader, who has always worry for the people. But our stupid opposition want to destroy him for their selfishness at the cost suffering of poor people.

 

May God almighty help our people to understand the fact and elect the best leaders.

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May 8,2020

New Delhi, May 8: After deadly styrene gas leak in Visakhapatnam, Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister D V Sadananda Gowda urged all public and private chemical makers to exercise caution and care while reopening their plants.

Union Environment Ministry and State Pollution Control Boards have also issued separate directives to all companies to take extreme precaution while restarting their units that remained suspended due to the lockdown imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country, he said.

There was a gas leak from LG Polymers plant at Visakhapatnam in the early hours on Thursday, causing 10 deaths and hundreds of people getting hospitalised.

"LG Polymers does not come under direct control of our ministry. However, we have asked all public and private chemicals manufacturers to exercise caution and care while reopening their plants," Gowda told PTI.

The minister said his officers are coordinating with the Andhra Pradesh government.

He further said LG Polymers, a multinational chemical company, had kept its unit ready for reopening after one and half month of lockdown. The unit started leaking at around 3.40 am on Thursday due to pressure.

"The toxic gas leak has affected both people and animals. Around 850 people have been hospitalised," Gowda said, adding that measures have been taken to control the situation at the plant site and final updates are awaited.

At present, Indian chemicals market size is about USD 163 billion, which is only three per cent of the global chemical industry of USD 5 trillion, as per the official data.

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August 5,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 5: The Janata Dal (Secular) will contest all the 243 assembly seats in Bihar, the elections for which are due in October-November this year, its state unit chief Haldhar Kant Mishra announced on Tuesday.

Mishra said party supremo Deve Gowda has asked him to expand JD(S)'s base and also to prepare itself for contesting all the constituencies in view of the zeal and enthusiasm shown by party workers and office-bearers.

Deve Gowda announced the decision during a virtual meeting with presidents of party's various cells and office- bearers, he said.

He assured that the party will provide all kinds of support for its expansion and selection of candidates for the Bihar polls, Mishra said.

The former prime minister told the party functionaries that several leaders from Bihar are in touch with him and they will join the JD(S) to play their part in the elections, he added.

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January 25,2020

New Delhi, Jan 25: The latest edition of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary features 26 new Indian English words, including Aadhaar, chawl, dabba, hartal and shaadi.

The 10th edition of the dictionary, which was launched on Friday, has 384 Indian English words and incorporates over 1,000 new words such as chatbot, fake news and microplastic.

The dictionary focuses on language change and its evolution through the years, and has ensured that the language and examples used in the new edition are relevant and up to date with the times, Oxford University Press (OUP) said.

The new edition comes with interactive online support through the Oxford Learner's Dictionaries website and an app. The website includes advanced features such as audio-video tutorials, video walkthroughs, self-study activities and enhanced iWriter and iSpeaker tools.

"This edition has 26 new Indian English words of which 22 figure in the printed dictionary. The other four are in the digital version," said Fathima Dada, Managing Director (Education Division) at OUP.

Some of other new Indian words in the dictionary are auntie (while aunty already figures in the English dictionary, auntie is an Indianism), bus stand, deemed university, FIR, non-veg, redressal, tempo, tube light, veg and videograph.

The four new Indian English words in the online version of the dictionary are current (for electricity), looter, looting and upazila (one of the areas that a district is divided into for administration purposes).

According to OUP, the new edition provides better, more accurate and understandable definitions with examples, usage notes and additional resources to help the learner use the right word in the right context.

"Prevalence and common usage are the main criteria for enlisting new words. We scan the globe for words which are often used by people while speaking English. Then these words go through a rigorous testing process," Dada said.

"As OUP is the custodian of English language globally, these words have to go through its processes," she told PTI.

The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, she said, has been reinventing itself for nearly eight decades, anticipating the growing learning requirements of learners.

"The 10th edition also is equipped with a strong digital support system, including an app," she said.

It is equipped with several digital tools. With iSpeaker, learners can get help preparing for speaking exams and presentations. With iWriter, learners can plan, write and review their written work. Text Checker allows the teacher to check any text against the Oxford 3000, 5000, and OPAL (Oxford Phrasal Academic Lexicon) written word list.

Resources accessible through online premium access include lesson plans, worksheets, video walkthroughs, and classroom and self-study activities. With the OALD app one can find 86,000 words, 95,000 phrases, 112,000 meanings and 237,000 examples.

The dictionary, which spans 77 years, was originally published in Japan in 1942 and was first brought out by OUP in 1948. The learner's dictionary is based on the original values of its creator, Albert Sydney Hornby, whose aim was to help language learners worldwide understand the meaning of English words.

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