Jobless' Anupama Shenoy meets Kalladka Bhat

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June 29, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 29: Former police officer Anupama Shenoy, who is now known for unpredictable actions, on Wednesday gave a surprise visit to Kalladka town on the outskirts of the city and met RSS stalwart Prabhakar Bhat.

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Anupama, who resigned earlier this month as Deputy Superintendent of Police, Kudligi Sub-division, Ballari district, today spent some time in Sri Rama Vidya Kendra.

Sources said that she wholeheartedly praised the way of functioning of this education institution under the leadership of Mr Bhat.

Though she held discussions with Mr Bhat on the occasion, she declined to reveal the details to media.

Last Saturday Anupama had visited Pejawar Mutt pontiff Vishwesha Tirtha Swami. She had told media persons that the intention of the visit was seeking his blessings to find herself another job.

Prior to that she had called on former Revenue Minister V Srinivas Prasad and slammed Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah for dropping him from the cabinet during recent reshuffle.

Also Read: Anupama slams govt for dropping VSP from Cabinet; seeks Pejawar's blessings

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PK
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

Siddaramaiah is doing good job by keeping communal dirty minds out of his administration...
WELL DONE ... We see it today

Sameer
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

Apni asli aukaat pe agayi maharani...

SHAMEER
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

This type of crocodiles hidden under water are unfit for public services.
and they raise above the water when there is some personnel issues.
This is the clear message to citizens not to support such types of communal public servants.

She will make favour to chaddis ...

Ahmed Ali K
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

Or May be to get a teacher job in KBs school.

Ahmed Ali K
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

May be she went to Kalladka to enroll her name in KBs school to study from bottom again. I mean KG to .......!!!!!

harish babu
 - 
Thursday, 30 Jun 2016

same on you guys. what headline jobless. she served our police department.

please try to use the correct word.

Shabeer Puttur
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

As I said before I am sure she will join BJP soon.

Suresh
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2016

She is not fit for police dept. She is affiliated to RSS. She tried to favor some of her nagpur /kalladka boss and lost the job.

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February 9,2020

Hassan, Feb 9: Accusing the Centre for treating Karnataka as its enemy Former Minister and Congress leader UT Khader on Saturday said that the state did not get support from the Centre on the Mahadayi issue and flood relief and even the Union Budget.

Speaking to the media here, he said that the state has elected 25 BJP Lok Sabha members. Three from the state were Ministers in the Union Cabinet and another MP has been appointed president of the party’s state unit.

'None of them have spoken about the injustice done to the state in the budget. The budget document announced Rs 18,600 crore for the suburban railway in Bengaluru. But, ultimately the amount earmarked for the project is only Rs 1 crore. How can any BJP leader justify this?', the Congress leader wondered.

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January 4,2020

Alappuzha, Jan 4: The management committee of a mosque in Kerala is all set to solemnize the wedding of a Hindu couple, setting yet another instance of the communal harmony prevailing in Kerala.

The Cheravally Muslim Jamaat Committee at Kayamkulam in Alappuzha district in South Kerala is conducting the marriage of Anju and Sharath after the bride's mother approached the Jamaat authorities seeking help. 

The marriage will be held at the mosque premises on January 19 as per Hindu rituals and the Jamaat Committee has also prepared the invitations.

Anju's father Ashokan died a few years back and her mother Bindhu was struggling to win bread for her three children. Nujumudeen Alummoottil, a businessman and secretary of the Jamaat had helped the family earlier also.

Hence Bindu sought his help for the marriage of Anju. Nujumudeen discussed it with other members of the Jamaat committee and members of the mosque.

Najumudeen said that there was no hesitation from anyone on conducting the marriage by the mosque at its premises. A gift in cash and gold would be also given to the couple.

Kerala recently witnessed a church allowing the Muslim believers who participated in an anti-CAA meet to offer namaz at the church premises and another church conducting a carol service with the youth of the parish dressed up in traditional Muslim attire.

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well wisher
 - 
Monday, 6 Jan 2020

Well educated, good decision makers , intelects and wise people are keralites.

Abdullah
 - 
Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Kerala is unique in India for cordial relation between different religions.  However, this is not being digested by sanghis and are trying to build gulf between the communities.  I am sure that people will not let theese anti national succeed in their wicked behaviour.   This communal harmoney is a slap on the faces of enemies of society.    Well done keralites.  Salute to all of you. 

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday came down heavily on Congress legislator BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan over the Padarayanapura vandalism that saw a mob run amok against efforts to quarantine suspected COVID-19 persons late on Sunday evening. 

Khan, who represents the Chamarajpet constituency where Padarayanapura is located, said that authorities should have gone to the area during day time.

“Who is he to say that? What does he have to do with this? Why should we ask him? Should we get his permission to carry out government work? Instead of saying that action should be taken, he is speaking like this. Should we then think that he incited the mob? This is the height of being irresponsible,” Yediyurappa said. 

Following the violence, the police have arrested 54 persons and “five more will be arrested,” Yediyurappa said.

Khan clarified that he did not defend those who indulged in vandalism. “I condemn the incident and action should be taken. I’m not saying officials shouldn’t have gone. My point is that they should’ve gone during the day and by creating awareness beforehand that people need to be quarantined,” he said, adding that the BBMP had identified 57 people to be quarantined in Padarayanapura. 

“People in this area are poor, uneducated and are mostly coolie workers and daily wagers. But whatever happened was wrong,” Khan said. He also pointed out that he was the one who arranged for 80 people to be quarantined in Tipu Nagar. 

Yediyurappa said the Padarayanapura incident was unprecedented. “In the entire state, never had such incidents taken place. Everybody agrees this is unacceptable,” the CM said. “Whoever breaks the law - Hindu, Muslim, Christian or anyone - should face action,” he said.

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