Yogi’s frequent visits to Karnataka will make Siddaramaiah chant Jai Shri Ram: BJP

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January 8, 2018

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday mocked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his Uttar Pradesh counterpart's visit to the state, saying every time Yogi Adityanath visits Karnataka, the former starts talking of Hindutva.

BJP leader Arvind Limbavali said such is the impact of Adityanath that if the latter starts visiting Karnataka more often Siddaramaiah will start chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'.

"At a time when Yogi Adityanath arrived here day before yesterday, Siddaramaiah began talking about Hindutva and this is the second visit of Yogi Adityanath to Karnataka and every time Adityanath visits the state, Siddaramaiah starts talking on the lines of Hindutva, for example he mentioned that there is 'Ram' in his name as well," he said.

"I am sure if Adityanath keeps on visiting Karnataka, soon Siddaramaiah will also start chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'," he added.

Adityanath, while addressing a BJP rally in the garden city, accused Siddaramaiah of intermixing religion and politics, thus following the footsteps of Congress President Rahul Gandhi ahead of the assembly polls in Gujarat.

He further questioned Siddaramaiah on why he was "endorsing beef eaters" if he was a Hindu.

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shahid
 - 
Tuesday, 9 Jan 2018

FIRST LET HIM TAKE CARE OF HIS STATE, HE DONT KNOW HOW TO CONTROL HIS DHOTI & RSS HOW WILL HE CONTROL HIS STATE ,THEN HE CAN GO TO OTHER STATE AND GIVE THE EXAMPLE OF HIS STATE

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Tuesday, 9 Jan 2018

Why should a Hindu chant only Jai Shri Ram ?

 

A Hindu can not be a good Hindu by chanting "Om nama Shivaya", or Hailing any other dieties?

There are thousands of choice.  All hindus of India do not worship a single God. 

 

Dodanna
 - 
Monday, 8 Jan 2018

Nothing will effect he  wears other than saffron colour patrit Indian's never accept yogi or his supporters.

 

Only thing is to change voting system from EVM TO BALLOT VOTING. All will get a fare result from culprit politicians.

Jai Hind Jai Karnataka

 

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June 12,2020

Mangaluru, June 12: Juma prayers were held in dozens of mosques across coastal district of Dakshina Kannada including the city of Mangaluru for the first time in nearly three months upholding all the safety norms including physical distancing. 

For the first time in the recent history of Mangaluru, juma prayers were stalled in all the mosques for 11 consecutive weeks as part of nationwide coronavirus lockdown. 

While many mosques were reopened for the congregational prayers in the region on June 8 (Monday) after receiving approval from the government, many others are yet to be opened as Muslim religious leaders are taking additional precautionary measures to prevent the spread of covid-19 apart from following all the guidelines issued by the government.

“Around 400 people participated in the Juma prayer at Zeenat Bakhsh Juma Masjid. All the safety guidelines were followed. Sadaqatul Nadwi delivered the sermon and led the prayers,” S M Rasheed Haji, executive member of the mosque committee told coastaldigest.com.

“As per the guidelines, devotees performed Wudu (ablution) at their homes and also carried their own musalla (prayer mat) to the mosque,” said a Jalaluddin, a cleric who offered Juma prayers in Ullal.  

The guidelines issued by the government to the mosques also include disinfecting the premises at regular intervals, maintaining physical distance, wearing masks and finishing prayers in “minimum permissible time”.

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April 18,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 18: Mangaluru Police have registered a case against two foreign nationals, who were under home quarantine in Kodailbail, for allegedly spitting in the lift of their apartment building on Friday.

The two men, along with three of their roommates, have now been sent to a quarantine facility.

The residents of the residential complex have mentioned in their complaint that they have the CCTV footage of the two spitting in the lift.
Further investigation in the case is underway.

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July 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 12: No decision has been taken regarding re-imposition of complete lockdown in Dakshina Kannada, according to district in charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary. 

The minister's clarification comes following social media rumours about complete lockdown in the district from July 14 to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Speaking to media persons, Mr Poojary said that chief minister will hold video conference with Deputy Commissioners, MPs and District ministers of the state on July 13 at 11 am. following which a decision will be taken. 

He also clarified that the government will not cause inconveniences to people by taking any such decision all of a sudden. "People should not pay heed to rumours," he said.

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