Sick baby denied entry by Kingfisher airliner at Mangalore Airport

February 12, 2012

Mangalore, February 12: Even as Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia threatened to sue the Kingfisher Airlines over the alleged misbehaviour by its staffer with her sister, a one-and-a half year old baby on Sunday faced inhuman treatment by a Kingfisher pilot at Mangalore Airport.

The pilot of Bangalore-bound airliner refused to allow the baby, that was seriously ill and required emergency treatment in NIMHANS, inside the plane, despite its parents had taken permission from Kingfisher Authorities and produced medical certificate.

The Kasargod based couple - Ibrahim and his wife Ramlath - had booked Kingfisher Airlines flight tickets for them and their child Abdul Hadi, after a doctor at Athena Hospital advised them to immediately admit the ailing baby to NIMHANS.

It is said that the airline authorities had agreed to allow the ailing baby inside the flight as per the request of the doctor.

However, when they approached the flight, the pilot and other staffers refused entry for the baby despite the passengers had completed all the necessary formalities. When the parents produced the doctor certificate, the pilot shouted at them saying that they needed certificate from doctors associated with the Kingfisher Airlines, it is said.

The helpless parents once again admitted the baby to the Athena Hospital. Later, arrangements were made to shift the child to Bangalore through an Ambulance, sources said.

A source close to the frustrated family said that the child had been admitted to Athena hospital four days ago with high fever. When the condition of the child began to worsen, doctor Anantha Pai advised the parents to shift it to NIMHANS. The doctor also had also requested the airline authorities to allow the child inside the flight, said the source.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday fielded Eranna Kadadi and Ashok Gasti as it's candidates for the June 19 Rajya Sabha elections from Karnataka, ignoring the recommendations of the state BJP unit.

The state unit had recommended the names of Prabhakar Kore, Ramesh Katti and Prakash Shetty.

The names of the two candidates were announced in a party statement in Delhi.

The election is scheduled on June 19 to fill four Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka, represented by Rajeev Gowda and BK Hariprasad of Congress, Prabhakar Kore of BJP and D Kupendra Reddy of JD(S) that will fall vacant on June 25, with their retirement.

June 9 is the last date for filing nominations. Party sources said both Kadadi and Gasti come from an RSS background.

Kadadi hails from Belagavi, while Gasti is a resident of Raichur.

The 54-year-old Eranna Kadadi started his active political career in 1989 and unsuccessfully contested the assembly election from Arambhavi constituency in 1994 on a BJP ticket.

He had also served as the Belagavi district Panchayat president in 2010.

Ashok Gasti is a lawyer by profession and former general secretary of the BJP's OBC Cell.

He is the former chairperson of the Backward Class Development Corporation.

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March 31,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 31: The latest incidents of critically-ill patients dying due to lack of medical attention has been a cause of concern for the people here who had largely been depended on hospitals in Mangalore.

However the lock down has hindered follow-up treatment for these critically ill as the Karnataka authorities has been steadfast in restricting entry into their land.

The people of Kasaragod has been largely depended on the medical facilities in Mangalore for critical illness care. It was the gross inadequacies in critical healthcare in the district besides rather-easy proximity to nearby and bigger town that many residing on the north-east of the district have since long been making it to Mangalore for treatment of critical illness like cancer, dialysis and the alike.

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April 4,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 4: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday asked Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar to be the government's spokesperson on the Novel Coronavirus crisis management effort, a move that is being seen as keeping too many cooks from spoiling the broth.

At a high-level meeting to review measures on COVID-19 containment, Mr Yediyurappa is said to have taken exception to his Cabinet colleagues making multiple, and often contradictory statements, leading to confusion.

''The CM has directed Mr Kumar to be the only one to brief the media on COVID-19,'' a source from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) confirmed.

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