Tanveer Sait responding to treatment, out of danger

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November 19, 2019

Mysuru, Nov 19: Former Congress minister and Narasimharaja MLA Tanveer Sait, who survived a bid on his life late Sunday night here, is responding to treatment. He is out of danger.

The 52-year-old leader was attending a musical performance as part of a wedding when a man, identified as 24-year-old Maqbool alias Farhan Pasha, appeared out of nowhere, lunged towards Sait and swung a knife in the neck. As the attacker tried to flee the venue, he tripped and fell only to be caught by Sait’s supporters.

Karnataka housing minister V Somanna, who’s in charge of the district, said Sait is out of danger and he has been taken off the ventilator.

The attacker has been sent to 12-day police custody for interrogation. Police commissioner KT Balakrishna said they were verifying the alleged attacker’s antecedents, besides interrogating him to ascertain the motive behind the attack. Police are also inquiring into his alleged association with an outfit. They are questioning Farhan on how did he procure the weapon used in the attack.

Police question MLA’s gunman

A police team is also questioning the MLA’s gunman Fairoz, who was standing right behind Tanveer, for his failure to prevent the attack.

According to sources, the five-time lawmaker left home around 8.30pm but reached the wedding venue at 10pm. He blessed the couple and had dinner. Later, he went to a neighbouring stage to enjoy a musical recital.

A singer from Mumbai was performing at the venue when Sait came under attack. He was rushed to Columbia Asia where he was operated upon for nearly four hours in the wee hours of Monday to stop bleeding from the neck.

Dr Upendra Shenoy, chief of medical service, said the MLA’s condition improved since morning and he could be shifted from the ICU to a regular ward if the same level of progress is maintained in the next 48 hours. “A CT scan revealed no damage to blood vessels. He is now able to speak,” the doctor said.

After meeting Sait at the hospital, former chief minister Siddaramaiah urged the government to extend security to all MLAs from constituencies declared sensitive. He suspected the attack was to “eliminate Sait” and asked the government to set up a special team to unearth the plot. He said a thorough police investigation will reveal if Social Democratic Party of India is involved in the incident.

Abhijan, a witness, said he thought Farhan was approaching Tanveer to greet or take a selfie. An associate of Sait said the doctors were treading cautiously since he is said to be suffering from a pre-existing kidney ailment and has high blood pressure.

Sait was attending the wedding reception of Zaina and Hameed, son of his friend Syed Younus.

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May 2,2020

Udupi, May 2: During the lockdown period the Department of Public Library digitised more books to the Karnataka Digital Public Library (KDPL).

According to the data released by the KDPL issued here on Saturday , as on April 29, 89,239 people from the State have already registered for the digital library.  From these 1,807 are from Dakshina Kannada district and 605 from the Udupi district.

The digital library already has a repository of 35,500 e-books, 4,800 videos, 59,980 e-journals and 1,112 items for children.

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April 4,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 4: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday asked Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar to be the government's spokesperson on the Novel Coronavirus crisis management effort, a move that is being seen as keeping too many cooks from spoiling the broth.

At a high-level meeting to review measures on COVID-19 containment, Mr Yediyurappa is said to have taken exception to his Cabinet colleagues making multiple, and often contradictory statements, leading to confusion.

''The CM has directed Mr Kumar to be the only one to brief the media on COVID-19,'' a source from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) confirmed.

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: A 24-year-old who wanted to experience the feeling of death lost his life after consuming pesticide — he recorded it all on TikTok — in Koratagere taluk of Tumakuru district on Saturday evening.

Chided by his mother for not earning money, Dhananjaya, a resident of Gouraganahalli, on Saturday evening bought pesticide from a shop and shot a 15-second TikTok video, saying, “I want to experience the feeling of what death would be like. I will try to kill myself.”

Locals rushed Dhananjaya to a nearby hospital where he breathed his last the next morning. Koratagere police registered a case of unnatural death.

According to police, Dhananjaya had in the past rammed his Bajaj Pulsar bike into a tree to ‘experience’ death but had survived with minor injuries. Villagers and family members had advised him to not to take such risks. But he continued to do so as he was obsessed with death and posted his opinion regularly on TikTok, where he had 431 followers.

He tied the knot four months ago and was running an autorickshaw on rent. However, his earnings reduced to zero during the lockdown and he wasn’t mentally stable, claimed villagers.

Investigators said Dhananjaya wanted to scare his mother with his suicide threat and wanted to ‘experience’ death. He consumed poison near a farm but later panicked thinking he would die. However, he was not in a position to ride back home. He called his friend, who visited the spot and shifted him to hospital on Saturday night, police said.

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