Those who disrupt peace are terrorists; AK Hegde should learn to behave like humans: Reddy

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December 16, 2017

Bengaluru Dec 16: Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde, who had called Karnataka Home Minister R Ramalinga Reddy on a Facebook post recent, has received a strongly worded reply from the latter.

In his Facebook post, Reddy stated that Hegde is "unfit to even become an MP leave alone a minister." Further, Reddy states that those who disrupt peace in society are terrorists and that Hegde should learn to live and behave like a human being.

He stated: "poison-minded" people like Hegde make a living on the hardship of people and even by politicising death. Reddy says Hegde is following the direction of (BJP chief) Amit Shah. "It is the responsibility of the government to protect the people and will continue to do so."

Hegde in his Facebook post accused Reddy and Advisor to Home Minister Kempaiah of misleading Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with regard to handling the recent situation in Sirsi.

The town was marred by violent protests by saffron activists after a youth belonging to Hindu community was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Honnavar. Hegde points out to a Sirsi court order providing relief to all 62 people arrested during the protest.

"I request our chief minister to have a peep into the mirror, now! His own court jester-colleagues are sure to drop him in mid-course and escape from the scene (sic). What can his own consultant or the useless Home Minister can do when the plans of supporting the terrorists and repressing the real patriots are in action! (sic).”

Hegde then goes on to state that following the court's decision, the BJP has decided to intensify its protest "against the communal, caste-carved dumb government" besides targeting terrorists.

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January 11,2020

Bantwal, Jan 11: Seven people were booked for organising protest without taking permission or intimation, police said on Saturday.

The alleged accused were identified as Nandavar Juma Masjid President Basheer, Khateeb of the Masjid Abdul Majeed Darimi, Gram Panchayath President Mohammed Shareef Nandavar, former President of Masjid Majeed, Arif Nandavar, Mustafa and Abubaker.

They have been booked for allegedly organising protest outside Nandavar Juma Masjid on Jan 10 afternoon without intimation to police or obtaining permission.

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January 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 5: Former Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara has said the Karnataka Congress has unanimously decided to appeal to the party high command regarding the appointment of KPCC President and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader in the state.

Speaking to reporters, the Congress leader said, "We have decided to gather the opinion of senior leaders regarding the selection of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president and opposition leaders. We will appeal to the high command regarding the same. The party will decide its next course of action."

He made these remarks after a meeting of senior party leaders was held at Parameshwara's residence here on Saturday.

Adding that the Congress leaders discussed the current political scenario in the state, Parameshwara said: "We held a meeting to reiterate that we are not confused and we all are together."

"There has been no personal discussion on who should be the president," he said.

Earlier, KPCC president Dinesh Gundu Rao and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had tendered resignation from their respective posts owning moral responsibility for the party's poor performance in the recent by-polls.

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: The cumulative positive cases of COVID-19 in Karnataka stand at 408, including 16 deaths and 112 people discharged.

Karnataka's Department of Health and Family Welfare in a media bulletin said: "As of 5 pm on April 20, cumulatively 408 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state. It includes 16 deaths and 112 discharges."

Out of the remaining 280 cases, 278 COVID-19 positive patients including one pregnant woman in isolation at designated hospitals are stable, and two are in ICU, added Health and Family Welfare Department.

"18 new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the State from Sunday 5 pm to Monday at 5 pm," added the department.

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