Man dies as protest turns ugly

April 5, 2013

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Bangalore, Apr 5: Protests in front of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC)?office here on Thursday over party tickets for Assembly elections took an ugly turn when a protester died of suspected cardiac arrest.

The deceased has been identified as Velu, 48, a resident of Halanayakanahalli, Sarjapur Road in Bangalore.

The protesters had gathered in front of the KPCC office to submit a memorandum demanding party ticket for a particular candidate to contest from the Mahadevapura Assembly constituency.

The police had to resort to mild lathi-charge when the crowd turned unruly. The protesters alleged that Velu died of heart attack after the police used force, while the police insisted that the victim was not present at the scene of the protest.

A?C?Shivanna, Varthur block Congress general secretary (SC wing), said there are 1.10 lakh dalits in Mahadevapura.

Instead of fielding a native of this constituency, the ticket is likely to be given to a member of the Bhovi community which has a population of only 3,000. He said the party seems to have decided on M C?Srinivas, who does not belong to Mahadevapura. Instead, the ticket should be given to Nallurahalli T?Nagesh, Shivanna said. They wanted to submit a memorandum to protest the party decision, but realised that there were no senior leaders to receive it.

They tried to gherao the office while some tried to break police barricades. When the situation turned out of control, the police started dispersing the crowd which ran helter-skelter.

Velu fell near a footpath and his chest hit a kerb stone. He was apparently trampled by co-protesters. He was rushed to the nearby Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead.

He had no external injuries and the cause of death is not known, according to duty doctors. The body was handed over to the High Grounds police station. It is not just Mahadevapura Congress workers who are upset with the party over selection of candidates.

As many as five group of protesters had gathered near the KPCC office on Thursday. While one group under the leadership of Choudhari Rangappa of Turuvekere block staged a protest demanding that outsiders be not given ticket, another group headed by Sayeed Ahmed opposed G?A Bava as the candidate from Chamarajpet.

Another group headed by the Hiriyur block’s Manjunath raised objection to fielding D?Sudhakar.

Interestingly, Siddarama Chaitanya Swamiji of Areshankara Mutt of Kungial, too, led a group demanding fair share for Vokkaligas in Magadi. After witnessing a series of protests, the high command has reportedly told the State leaders that applications submitted by the agitators should not be entertained.

And, the details of those who are embarrassing the party should be sent to Delhi, it is said. Two senior leaders, V?R?Sudarshan and Motamma, are in Delhi to express their resentment.

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March 15,2020

Mumbai, Mar 15: Three suspected coronavirus patients who were quarantined left a government hospital in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district on Saturday evening without informing anybody, the police said.

By late night, however, two of them returned to the Ahmednagar district civil hospital. Search was on for the third patient, a Topkhana police station officer said.

Earlier, two women and a man admitted to an isolation ward of the district hospital in Ahmednagar, left without informing the doctors, an officer said.

The civil surgeon contacted the Tophkhana police station in Ahmednagar city and sought polices help in tracing these persons, whose medical reports are awaited, the official added.

A person in Ahmednagar district is among the 31 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Maharashtra.

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May 22,2020

Warangal, May 22: In a shocking incident, bodies of nine migrant workers, including six of a family, were found in a well at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21.

"Till now, nine bodies have been found in a well near a gunny bag godown at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21 and the rest were found today. As six of the bodies belong to one family, it has led to suspicion," said Dr V Ravinder, Commissioner of Police, Warangal, while speaking to ANI over phone.

"The four bodies that were found yesterday have been identified as Md Maksood (50), his wife Nisha (45), daughter Busra (20) and grandson (3). The five bodies that have been found today have been identified as that of Shabad Alam, son of Maksood, Sohail Alam (Maksood's family member), Shakeel, a family friend of Maksood," he further said.

The bodies have been taken out from the well and sent to MGM Hospital for post mortem.
Minister Errabelli Dayakar, District Collector Harita, Mayor Prakash Rao have visited the spot along with the Warangal Commissioner.

Md Maksood had migrated from West Bengal to Warangal 20 years ago. Since last December, he and his family members have been working in a nearby gunny bag manufacturing unit godown at Gorrekunta. After the lockdown, the family shifted from Warangal and settled down in the factory godown.

According to police, on Thursday noon when the unit owner Santosh came to the godown as part of his daily routine he could not find any of the labourers. Later, he discovered four dead bodies floating in the well.

The Warangal police has registered a case under Section 174 CrPC. They said the exact reason for their deaths will be known only after the investigation.

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May 12,2020

May 12: A Madhya Pradesh Police sub-inspector was fined Rs 5,000 after he performed a daredevil act of balancing himself on two moving cars, copying the famous stunt from Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Singham'.

Manoj Yadav, the in-charge of Narsinghgarh police post in Damoh district, was also warned against any such daredevilry in future, police sources said on Monday.

Sporting shades as the hero of the cop drama film and wearing his police uniform, Yadav got the entire episode video-graphed, they said.

As the video of the stunt went viral on social media, senior police officials took serious note of it as it will send wrong signals to youngsters, the sources said.

Inspector General, Sagar range, Anil Sharma directed Damoh Superintendent of Police Hemant Chauhan to probe the matter.

After an investigation, Chauhan imposed a fine of Rs 5,000 on the sub-inspector and warned him not to repeat such mistakes.

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