Young cricketer’s sudden death blurs boundaries, reaffirms faith in harmony

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December 21, 2017

At a time when murders are being used as a tool for dividing society and gaining political mileage by communal parties, the death of a young cricketer during a match on the outskirts of Mangaluru and the events that followed in fact transcended all boundaries drawn by man.

The tragedy unfolded on December 17 during a cricket tournament at Miyapadavu village near Manjeshwar, a town located on the border of Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod districts. The area has been in the news for wrong reasons as a highly polarised society communally, especially in the recent past.

Padmanabhan, 26, son of Narayanan, a resident of Jodkallu collapsed on the ground while he was about to bowl the last ball of the over. Even though the organisers rushed him to a nearby hospital, Padmanabhan, who was working as a mobile phone technician at Pachamblam, near Kumbla, died of cardiac arrest. The youth was a chronic heart patient.

Even as Mr. Narayanan and his wife, Chandravathy, were reeling under the cruel shock fate had dealt them, harsh realities of life were weighing down their loss.

As the youth’s body was brought to the family’s thatched house on four cents of land, scores of relatives and friends trooped into pay homage to Padmanabhan. As the time for the funeral drew close, the family’s despair also grew.

They did not have their own water source to perform the final rites. Moreover, there was no crematorium nearby.

It was then that Mr. Narayanan’s neighbour and long-time associate Abdul Khader stepped in and facilitated the cremation in his plot.

Incidentally, Padmanabhan found a final resting place beside the grave of his grandmother, who too was laid to rest in Mr. Khader’s plot a few years ago.

Mr. Khader, who is a salesman at a shop in Uppala, said: “It is our duty to help those in need, especially our friends. Nothing else matters. My friendship with Mr. Narayanan goes a long way. It is quite sad that well-mannered Padmanabhan, who himself used to go out of the way to help others, met with such a tragic end.”

Mr. Narayanan had built a makeshift house on the surplus land handed over to him by the State a few years ago. However, the plot does not have road access and the family has to fetch water from another locality daily, says Ms. Chandravathy.

Padmanabhan had developed heart-related problems when he was a Class VIII student.

The family, which was already struggling to make both ends meet, had to shell out nearly Rs. 2,000 every month to meet Padmanabhan’s medical bill. The family earns a meagre income. Mr. Narayanan works as a casual labourer and Ms. Chandravathy is a part-time beedi worker.

Also Read: Young cricketer dies while bowling the last ball of the innings

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January 4,2020

Tumakuru, Jan 4: Three people were burnt alive and four others sustained injuries in a head-on collision between a four-wheeler (Omni van) and a private bus on NH-206 near Doddaguni in Gubbi taluk of Tumakuru district in the early hours of Saturday.

Police said that Narasamma’s relatives and villagers were taking her to a hospital in Nittur when a private bus, heading to Shivamogga from Bengaluru, collided with the van on the tank bund road near Doddguni around 0200 hrs. The two vehicles caught fire and Vasanthkumar, Ramaiah and Narasamma were burnt alive in the van. The passengers in the private bus escaped unhurt.

The deceased were identified as Vasanthkumar (23), Ramaiah (62) and Narsamma (60) of N Hosahalli in Gubbi taluk, whereas the injured were identified as Ravikumar (23), Radhamani (30), Narasimha Murthy (40) and Gowramma (28).

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: Heated verbal exchange between Minister K Sudhakar and former Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar in the assembly over disqualification of 17 MLAs last year, continued to disrupt the proceedings on Wednesday, with both opposition and treasury benches pushing for a privilege motion and demanding action.

Chaotic scenes and adjournments marked the House proceedings, with both sides not ready to budge.

As the House met for the day, around 11 am, senior Minister K S Eshwarappa accusing Congress MLA Ramesh Kumar of using "expletive" during a debate last evening, demanded his apology and that he be kept out of the proceedings.

Sudhakar, against whom expletive was allegedly used by Kumar, said, the words used were unpardonable and he should be heard, as he has given notice.

Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah then demanded that he be allowed to speak first as he had given notice on Tuesday itself.

The Congress leader on his part has accused Sudhakar of breaching Kumar's privilege by allegedly making derogatory remarks against him.

Intervening, Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said he has received breach of privilege notice from both sides and would allow it only after the question hour as per rules.

Though Congress expressed its agreement with the Speaker about letting them raise the matter after question hour, BJP legislators including Ministers said, Ramesh Kumar should be suspended.

Pointing out that Kumar was not inside the House, some ruling party MLAs even called him "escapist" and demanded action against him.

Strongly objecting to it, Siddaramaiah questioned the ruling party's intentions in running the house smoothly.

As this was followed by heated arguments between both sides, the Speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

When the house met after much delay at 12:55 pm, the chaos continued.

As the Speaker allowed Minister Jagadish Shettar to speak, who was requesting permission to raise a point, Siddaramaiah objected to it and said he had given notice first.

He said, "this is not correct, it looks like government doesn't want the House to function, they don't want discussion on the budget, they are purposely blocking the proceedings of the House".

However, some BJP MLAs reacted to this by shouting slogans "shame shame Ramesh Kumar".

As his repeated attempts to conduct the proceedings failed, the Speaker adjourned the House for lunch.

Sudhakar, while speaking during a special discussion on the Constitution on Tuesday evening had made critical remarks against the decision of Kumar, as speaker, to disqualify 17 Congress-JD(S) MLAs under the anti-defection law, including him.

Angered by this Kumar, who opposed discussion on the subject, amid heated argument between BJP and Congress members allegedly uttered the expletive, which aggravated the situation and had resulted in pandemonium in the House last evening.

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June 15,2020

Davanagere, Jun 15: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu was on Monday seen without face mask at an event in Davanagere amid COVID-19 crisis in the country.

The Minister was attending the wedding ceremony of son of former minister Parameshwar Naik at Hagaribommanahalli in Davanagere.

This is not the first time that Sriramulu has flouted the norms for preventing the spread of COVID-19. He took part in a procession in Chitradurga on June 2 and flouted social distancing norms. He was seen surrounded by several supporters while a big garland was being offered to him.

The state has reported 6,245 COVID-19 cases including 2,977 cured, 3,196 active cases and 72 deaths.

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