Bengaluru, Sept 4: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has said he is sad to hear about the arrest of senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate. Yediyurappa said he will be very happy to see Shivakumar come out but added that the law will take its own course in the money laundering case against DK Shivakumar. BS Yediyurappa said he would be "more happy than everyone"
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Bengaluru, Sept 4: Karnataka Congress has called a state-wide protest on Wednesday after the arrest of party leader DK Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) today. Taking to Twitter, KPCC said, "Despite full cooperation in investigation DK Shivakumar is arrested by ED. This is political vendetta & high handed tactics against INC India by BJP. Congress stands firmly with DKS & will fight
Bengaluru, Sept 3: A 12 year old boy from Iraq was relieved of 160 cysts which were present in his heart by a team of Doctors led by Dr Vivek Jawali, Chief Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon, Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Fortis Hospitals, and Dr Nischal Rajendra Pandya, Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon. Hydatid cysts or hydatid disease is a rare parasitic infection occurring mainly
Bengaluru, Sept 3: Minister B S Yediyurappa will have a re-look into previous Congress-JDS Coalition government’s decision to sell 3,667 acres of land to steel giant JSW to expand its industry in Bellari District of Karnataka as per initial agreement. The issue had attracted widespread criticism from the then Opposition party BJP and Yediyurappa, who was the Opposition leader then even staged
Mysuru, Sept 3: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Govinda Karajola today said that the State government requires Rs 8000 Crore to rebuild roads, bridges and public buildings which was damaged due to floods in 22 Districts last month. Speaking to newsmen after a meeting with officials here on Tuesday, he said the government had already released Rs 500 Crores and works are at various stages of
Frankfurt, Sept 3: The ‘Indian Fest’ organised by the Indian Consulate in Germany faced a controversy when some north Indians came out protesting against serving of beef dishes by Kerala Samajam Frankfurt. The problem began when north Indians spotted Beef sukka with parotta in the food menu of the fest. Several north Indians soon gathered and demanded to shut down the beef stall. Consequently
‘Nehru gave us shelter; Modi disowned us’: Hindu Bengalis among those left out of the final NRC list
Newsroom, Sept 3: Among the 19 lakh people who have been left out of the final NRC list in Assam include many Hindu Bengali refugees too. They claim to have come to India from East Pakistan in the 60s, which is well before the NRC cut-off date of 1971. And yet, they didn't make it to the Assam NRC. One such Hindu Bengali refugee is Shyamapada Chakravarty. He, his wife and their two daughters did
Kalaburgi, Sept 3: In a lucky escape, an elderly woman miraculously survived death as a train passed over her at Chittapur railway station in Kalaburagi district of Karnataka. It is learnt that the woman was trying to cross the platform. She moved to get to the other side when a train was stationed on the platform. However, as soon as she step foot on the track, the train started moving. The crowd
Bengaluru, Sept 3: Congress leader D K Shivakumar's mother Gowramma on Monday accused the BJP of being jealous about the growth of her son as the Enforcement Directorate grilled him in connection with the alleged money laundering case. Shivakumar appeared before the ED in New Delhi for the third time on Monday in the last four days. "They (BJP) lack empathy. The BJP and nobody else, is doing it
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