34 candidates in 5 constituencies of Udupi district: Here is the list

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April 28, 2018

Udupi, Apr 28: As many as 34 candidates are in the fray in five constituencies of Udupi after five candidates withdrew their nomination papers on Friday and three other nomination papers were rejected.

The candidates who have withdrawn their candidature are Rakesh Mallya and Vikas Hedge in Kundapur, Ramesh Marakala and Shiroor Mutt seer Sri Lakshmivara Theertha Swamy in Udupi and Mohammed Sharief in Karkala. 

Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Mary Francis, who is also the district election officer, told reporters that there are a total of nine contestants in Byndoor, five each in Kundapur and Kaup, eight in Udupi and seven in Karkala constituency respectively.

She said the first round of randomisation is over for EVMs and VVPATS in the presence of the observers. There are 1,103 polling booths in the district as against the earlier 1,078. There are 1,437 ballot units, 1,315 control units and 1,381 VVPATs. There are 221 critical polling booths.

From March 27 to April 24, Rs 92,82,130 was seized and Rs 13,75,750 was released. As many as 27 excise shops have been suspended. IML, Goa liquor, beer and toddy worth Rs 52,19,395 worth were seized in the district, she gave details.

In the process of visits, she and the police superintendent acknowledged the difficulties of the villagers in the remote areas in Byndoor Assembly constituency. There is no area connectivity. Hence, the local vehicle operators are requested to run their vehicles on the voting day to those remote areas to help the villagers to come and vote. Besides, the vehicles, which are carrying the polling staffers, will also be used for the purpose, she added. 

Here’s is the list

Byndoor (9)

K. Gopal Poojary (Congress)

B.M. Sukumar Shetty (BJP)

C. Ravindra (JD-S)

Suresh Kallagar (CPIM)

Abdul Hajeed (All India Mahila Empowerment Party)

Manjunath K (Independent)

Marakala Manjunath Basava (Independent)

Subrahmanya B (Independent)

H Suresh Poojary (Independent)

Kaup (5)

Vinay Kumar Sorake (Congress)

Lalaji R. Mendon (BJP)

Mansoor Ibrahim (JD-S)

Anupama Shenoy (Bharatiya Janashakti Congress)

Abdul Rahiman (AIMEP)

Kundapur (5)

Rakesh Malli (Congress)

Halady Srinivas Shetty (BJP)

Thekkatte Prakash Shetty (JD-S)

Rajiv Kotian (Janata Dal – United)

Sudhakara Soorgoli (RPI-A).

Udupi (8)

Pramod Madhwaraj (Congress)

K. Raghupati Bhat (BJP)

Gangadhar Birti (JD-S)

Shekhar Havanje (Republican Party of India)

Y S Vishwanath (All India Mahila Empowerment Party)

Mahesha (Independent)

Sudheer Kanchan (Independent)

Karkala (7)

H. Gopal Bhandary (Congress)

V. Sunil Kumar (BJP)

Uday Kumar (Bahujan Samaj Party)

Maksood Ahmed (All India Mahila Empowerment Party)

Abdul Azeez (Independent)

Ashraf Ali (Independent)

Sumantha K Poojary (Independent)

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March 22,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 22: A video being circulated in the social media purportedly of a man infected with COVID-19 at a hospital here is fake, its authorities said.

The video which shows a youth, dressed in pink trousers and wearing a mask, struggling to breathe on a blue hospital bed, had gone viral after which the Wenlock hospital issued a clarification.

The video started circulating after Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner made public Sunday that a person has tested positive for coronavirus at the hospital.

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"A video of a patient convulsing on a hospital bed is being circulated on social media. This video is not of Wenlock hospital. Besides, we do not use blue beds," the hospital said in a statement, adding that they will file a complaint with the police regarding the video.

The first COVID-19 case in the district was confirmed at the hospital on Sunday.

The 22-year old man who came here from Dubai was tested positive and is under treatment in the isolation ward.

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March 19,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 19: Karnataka High Court on Wednesday rejected the plea by Congress leader Digvijay Singh seeking directions to the police to allow him to meet rebel Madhya Pradesh Congress MLAs who are lodged in Bengaluru.

Earlier in the day, Singh said at a press conference, "I have filed a plea in the Karnataka High Court, seeking permission to meet Madhya Pradesh Congress MLAs who are putting up at Bengaluru. I have decided to be on fast and shall take a call on that after the decision of the Supreme Court and the High Court," Singh said at a press conference here earlier.

Singh said, "The BJP is busy in toppling duly-elected governments. We had successfully thwarted their plans to destabilise the MP government but we were let down by Jyotiraditya Scindia who had a very successful career in Congress."

"We never expected that he would ditch us and join hands with the BJP," he added.

The Congress leader also said that the BJP government had become insecure since the Kamal Nath-led government started tightening the laws on mining.

"Chief Minister Kamal Nath drafted a new mining policy for the sand under which the mines were allotted through auction. All this was unpalatable to the BJP and from Day 1 they started offering money to our Congress legislators," he said.

"In BJP, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee's kind of leadership no longer exists. The leadership which controls the BJP now includes people who have joined hands to do all kinds of unscrupulous things which has led to a stage in India where the banks are collapsing, non-performing assets and unemployment are growing," he added.

Earlier today, he was put under preventive arrest after he sat on a dharna near Ramada Hotel here allegedly for not being allowed to meet the 21 rebel Congress MLAs lodged in the hotel.

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April 7,2020

Udupi, Apr 7: The district administrations of Udupi and Uttara Kannada districts have appealed to the state government to request Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to allow COVID-19 tests at Manipal’s Kasturba Hospital.

Kasturba Hospital was granted approval by the ICMR to conduct tests on samples to detect the novel coronavirus on March 24, however it rescinded it later.

Udupi district Deputy Commissioner (DC) G Jagadeesha stated that the Council did not provide any reason for the cancellation of approval; his office has requested the Chief Secretary to pressurise the Council in granting approval again.

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