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School principal stabbed to death in front of students

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

On Sunday morning, Class 10 students of the Havanur Public School in Bengaluru went to attend a class. What they did not expect was to watch their teacher get brutally murdered.

Ranganath (56), the Principal of the school located near Magadi Road, had instructed the students to attend school on Sunday for special class.

At around 11 am, a group of five men barged into the school. Despite several attempts by the security guard to stop them, the gang of men allegedly pushed aside the security guard and went in.

“The five men entered the classroom in which Ranganath was teaching and began stabbing him. He died on the spot, before help could arrive,” the Magadi Road Police told media.

The horrified students began screaming loudly and this alerted passers-by, who went in to see what was going on.

“By the time the people came to see what happened, the men had fled the spot,” the police added.

The people who went into the classroom saw Ranganath bleeding and the students crying. “The students have been petrified by the incident. We have taken down the statements of the people who were there. We will get the statements of the students once they are out of shock and recovered,” the police added.

The CCTV camera installed near the school gate has allegedly captured footage of the men barging in through the school gate. The police say that they are in pursuit of the accused and will track them down within a few hours.

“We have the images of the men from the cameras. Our team is in the process of arresting them. We have registered a case of murder against unidentified persons currently. Their names will be added once we nab them. We suspect that the issue was personal. So far, the suspicion is that the principal had an affair with someone and that the killing was one of revenge. We have taken down the statement of the family members and are pursuing it,” the police said.

Filed Under: Crime

JD(S) finalised the candidates for Lok sabha polls

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

With the Karnataka Assembly and Lok Sabha bye-polls slated for November 3, the three major parties in the state are gearing up to make sure they win. The JD(S) on Sunday evening finalised candidates for the Mandya and Shivamogga Lok Sabha seats.

The Ramanagaram and Jamkhandi assembly seats and the Shivamogga, Mandya and Ballari seats are currently vacant, polls for which will be held next month. The Ramanagaram seat was vacated by CM HD Kumaraswamy as he had won both the Ramanagaram and Channapattana seats in 2018. The MLA from Jamkhandi, Siddu Nyamagouda, had passed away in an accident in May earlier this year, soon after the Assembly elections.

The three Lok Sabha seats became vacant after BS Yeddyurappa from Shivamogga, B Sriramulu from Ballari and CS Puttaraju from Mandya resigned as MPs to contest the 2018 Assembly polls.

The party has chosen Madhu Bangarappa for the Shivamogga seat and has finalised Shivarame Gowda as the candidate to contest the Mandya seat. The BJP, meanwhile, is planning to nominate BY Raghavendra, son of two-day CM of the state, BS Yeddyurappa, from Shivamogga. The party has chosen former bureaucrat Siddaramaiah to contest from Mandya.

Madhu Bangarappa, the son of former Karnataka Chief Minister Sorekoppa Bangarappa, is now the chosen candidate of the JD(S) to contest the Lok Sabha bye-polls from Shivamogga. A businessman-turned-politician, Madhu won the Sorab Assembly seat during the 2013 polls but lost to his brother Kumar in 2018.

Madhu Bangarappa was a former BJP leader, who joined the JD(S) owing to the strained relationship with his brother. Kumar Bangarappa was a former minister in SM Krishna’s cabinet and later joined BJP when the family feud blew out of proportion.

The problems in S Bangarappa’s family came out in the open when Kumar Bangarappa became a minister in S M Krishna’s cabinet. Madhu Bangarappa had during that time, incurred severe losses in his business and Kumar had refused to support him during his struggle.

The rift between the brothers widened in a run-up to the 2004 Assembly elections when Bangarappa fielded Madhu from Sorab on a BJP ticket. Kumar, who was a minister, resigned from Congress to join BJP on his father’s directions but returned to Congress on the same day when his brother Madhu was given the ticket.

After Bangarappa’s death in 2011, the feud between the brothers escalated with Madhu preventing Kumar from participating in the last rites of their father.

A businessman and educationist, Shivarame Gowda was a two-time Congress MLA, who had defected to the BJP due to internal differences. Shivarame Gowda had joined the BJP in 2009 ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and was defeated by N Cheluvarayaswamy, who was then with the JD(S).

Shivarame Gowda runs educational institutions in Bengaluru and one of his most successful ventures is the Royal Concorde International School in Bengaluru’s Kalyan Nagar. Shivarame Gowda is also the Chairman of the Karnataka Private School Management Joint Action Committee for CBSE, ICSE, IGSCE, IB and state syllabus and the Karnataka Federation Independent Schools Management.

Gowda had defected from BJP and joined the JD(S) on April 11, 2017, along with Congress leader K Suresh Babu, ahead of the 2018 state Assembly elections. Back then, Shivarame Gowda and Suresh Babu were both promised tickets to contest by JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda.

Suresh Kumar was given the ticket to contest from Nagamangala in Mandya district. He is now the MLA of Nagamangala. However, Shivarame Gowda was not given a ticket to contest and the ticket given to him now is the party’s way of making up to him, sources say.

The party is also fielding Anita Kumaraswamy, wife of CM HD Kumaraswamy, from Ramanagaram. Ramanagara Assembly constituency is a bastion of the JD(S). Ever since party president HD Kumaraswamy contested polls in 2004 from this area, the seat has never been lost to another party.

JD(S) insiders say that since Ramanagara is a district dominated by the Vokkaliga and the Muslim community, it has always been difficult for the BJP to make inroads.

The Congress, however, is fielding Anand Nyamagouda, son of the deceased Jamkhandi MLA Siddu Nyamagouda Patil. The party is banking on sympathy votes, just like it did in the 2017 Gundlupet bye-poll when it fielded Mohan Kumari, wife of the deceased MLA Mahadevprasad.

Popular among sugarcane farmers of Bagalkot’s Jamkhandi due of his efforts to build a barrage across the Krishna at Chikkapadasalagi village, Siddu Nyamagouda shot to fame in 1989. He completed the barrage in the taluk and helped irrigate the sugarcane fields solely with public contributions. He is fondly known as “Barrage Siddu” ever since.

The Congress party is yet to announce a candidate for the Ballari bye-poll owing to severe warring between various factions within the party. However, insiders say that it is learnt that Venkatesh Prasad, brother of Ballari MLA B Nagendra, is likely to get the ticket.

The battle in Ballari, party insiders say, is a proxy one between Water Resource Minister and the Congress’ troubleshooter, DK Shivakumar, and Molakalmuru MLA and BJP’s strategist B Sriramulu.

“When the BJP tried their hand at horse-trading, DK Shivakumar was the one who put an end to the deals being proposed by Sriramulu. The BJP needed just nine more candidates and if Shivakumar had not intervened, they would have poached the MLAs easily. Sriramulu was put in charge of ensuring that the BJP had its numbers on the day of the trust vote. When the BJP could not ensure that they had numbers, they withdrew the motion for a trust vote and walked out. Ever since the game of one-upmanship began between DK Shivakumar and Sriramulu,” a Congress source said.

Sriramulu has decided to field his sister J Shantha from Ballari. Congress Party MLAs from the Ballari are divided, with MLAs B Nagendra, Bheema Naik and their followers backing Venkatesh Prasad. The Hosapete MLA Anand Singh and others are opposing Venkatesh Prasad’s nomination fearing that Nagendra’s influence in the region could surpass the other MLAs.

The party is also looking into fielding VS Ugrappa as a compromise candidate. Ugrappa is a party loyalist and an ardent supporter of former CM Siddaramaiah. Although there are 12 aspirants in the Congress for the Ballari ticket, sources in that party say that DK Shivakumar will have the final word on the matter and he is keen on fielding Venkatesh Prasad.

Dissent has been brewing within the BJP and the Congress due to the choice of candidates. BJP’s Srinivas is threatening to contest as an independent candidate from Ballari due to Sriramulu’s decision to field his sister.

The Congress is also witnessing dissent from various leaders in the party over the selection of candidates for bye-polls. The rebels are mostly from Mandya and Ramanagara areas where the Congress had to compromise and allow JD(S) candidates to contest.

Sources in the party revealed that leader Ravikumar Gowda, who lost in Mandya during the Assembly elections in May this year, was hoping to get a ticket.

“Ravikumar has vowed not to support the JD(S) candidate and not to campaign for him. The JD(S) and Congress’ senior leaders had decided that they would support each other during the campaign. Ravikumar is saying he will not do so,” a party source said.

In Ramanagara too, Congress leaders are unwilling to support JD(S) candidate Anita Kumaraswamy. Congress leader Iqbal Hussain, an aspirant for the Ramanagaram ticket, is unhappy with the party’s decision. “He tried to request DK Suresh, MP of Ramanagara, to reconsider but since the high command has decided that the Congress would support JD(S), nothing could be done. He is also unwilling to help JD(S) win,” the source added.

Filed Under: News & Politics

G.D. Agrawal death: Agrawals slam Modi for ‘exploiting’ Ganga river

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

The Agrawal community on Monday slammed the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “exploiting” the Ganga river issue for political purposes and not fulfilling its promise to clean up the holy river in the past over four years.

In a letter to Modi, Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan (ABAS) National Secretary Summan R. Agrawal said that engineer-turned-environmentalist G.D. Agrawal died on October 9 after a 111-day-long protest for the cause of Ganga.

During his fast, he wrote three letters to Modi “but the government didn’t feel important to respond” to them. But after Agrawal’s death, Modi, all Ministers and the government tweeted about his great contribution to nature and environment.

“If the government is so anguished about Agarwal’s death, why didn’t the PM meet him at least once and accept his genuine demands, or at least, respond to any of his letters? Why does the Modi government show such hypocrisy and double standards,” Agrawal asked.

She pointed out that in his letters to the Prime Minister, the late Agrawal expressed confidence that after Modi took power in 2014, concrete steps would be taken to clean up the Ganga but later realized that nothing was done in the past four-and-a-half years.

These expectations were raised after Modi focused his entire election agenda in 2014 on the issue of ‘Maa Ganga’ and campaigning that ‘Na main aaya hoo, Na hi bheja gaya hoon; Mujhe to Maa Ganga ne bulaya haia’.

“Why ‘Maa Ganga’ didn’t call this self-proclaimed son Narendra Modi after his rise to the throne as PM in 2014? Modi again realized he has a ‘Maa Ganga only during Assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh in 2017,” Agrawal said in her letter.

On the contrary, the late Agrawal’s letters mentioned how former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had taken cognizance of his several fasts and decided to stop or cancel all activities in a major project for the sake of Ganga.

“I would like to ask the Modi government, why the Agrawal community is constantly being ignored over the years… What happened to your favourite election war-cry – ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’? We, the Agrawal community, were expecting at least full state honours to (the late) Agarwal, the proud son of the community, but he was denied that too,” said Agrawal.

She said the entire 10-crore strong Agrawal community was “feeling orphaned due to his death” and warned that they will remember and express their sentiments in the 2019 elections.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Sensex erases losses despite tick-up in wholesale prices

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

The key equity indices on Monday erased their initial losses, despite a tick-up in the wholesale price-based inflation index.

Wholesale price inflation accelerated 5.13 per cent on year in September, gaining pace from August’s 4.53 per cent, due to a rise in food and fuel prices.

At 1.10 p.m., the S&P BSE Sensex which had opened in in the red, wiped out losses, and was trading at 34,751.78, up 18.20 or 0.05 per cent. The broader Nifty of the National Stock Exchange was trading at 10,478.60, up 6.10 points or 0.06 per cent from its Friday’s close.

Auto, banking and consumer durables stocks saw healthy buying, whereas IT and TECK (technology, media and entertainment) counters witnessed a selling pressure.

The Sensex has touched an intra-day high of 35,008.65 points and a low of 34,559.98 so far.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Break silence over Akbar, Congress tells Modi

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

The Congress on Sunday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence over his ministerial colleague M.J. Akbar, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment.

“It is a question of women’s dignity, security and safety. It was expected that the Minister concerned would give an immediate explanation,” Congress leader Anand Sharma said.

“But it was equally the duty of the Prime Minister, Constitutional duty and moral duty, to speak. Why the Prime Minister has chosen to be silent is the fundamental question. Tell the country what your views are,” Sharma told reporters here.

Union Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar earlier on Sunday returned from an official tour abroad and said he would issue a statement over the allegations.

Many female journalists have accused Akbar of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour at various stages of his journalistic career.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Class 10 student gangraped in Delhi, 4 held

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

A 16-year-old class 10 student was on Saturday allegedly gangraped by four persons in east Delhi’s Vinod Nagar, police said on Sunday, adding that the accused have been arrested.

The police said one of the accused Amit Kumar (26), known to her and her kin, lured her to visit nearby park where his three friends Kishan Negi (42), Pankaj Mehta (42) and Raju Kumar (20) were waiting.

“The accused forcibly took the victim to a flat in same locality and gangraped her,” the official from Kalyanpuri police station said.

Filed Under: Crime

Kangaroo attack in Australia nearly turns deadly

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Australian couple are lucky to be alive after they were attacked by a vicious kangaroo in northeastern Queensland state.

Jim and Linda Smith were feeding wild kangaroos on their property in the Darling Downs when a grey kangaroo buck struck out at Jim, knocking him to the ground.

The kangaroo attacked his wife when she ran to help him, leaving her with a collapsed lung, broken ribs, cuts and scratches.

“It’s scary, it knocked me over once or twice and once they grab you, you can see what they do,” said Jim Smith, showing his injuries.

It was only when their son came out and hit the kangaroo with a piece of wood that the marsupial stopped the attack and returned to nearby bushland, Australian media reported.

Linda Smith was taken to Toowoomba Hospital, where she underwent surgery.

“If the kangaroo was able to continue to inflict further injury, her life was, yes, in danger,” Queensland Ambulance Service’s senior operations supervisor Stephen Johns said.

Australia has roughly 45 million kangaroos and it is not unusual for them to come into conflict with people as housing has expanded to areas where the marsupials live.

They are even more likely to be driven into populated areas in search of food and water in drought-stricken areas.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Mumbai police arrested Four persons for assaulting TV journalist in Mumbai

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Four persons have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a television journalist near his house in south Mumbai, police said Monday.

The accused, all city residents aged between 20 and 25 years, were nabbed late Sunday night from Tardeo area, a senior police official said.

Herman Gomes, working with a private TV channel, was returning home along with a friend in a taxi on Sunday when he saw four to six men waiting near his house in Gamdevi area.

The men started abusing Gomes and later allegedly assaulted him and also hit his friend, as per the victim. Gomes was injured in the attack and later received six stitches near his eyes.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (zone-II) Dnyaneshwar Chavan, said prima facie it appears the incident might have taken place in the heat of the moment following some argument. “However, we are trying to go into the depth of the matter,” he said, adding, the accused do not have any criminal background.

Based on Gomes’ complaint, the Gamdevi Police had registered a case under IPC sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting), 324 (voluntary causing hurt by dangerous weapons) and other relevant provisions. Journalists’ associations in the city had Sunday condemned the attack and alleged that police did not file the victim’s complaint promptly.

The Mumbai Press Club termed the attack on Gomes a “dastardly act”. An association of crime reporters in the city have urged Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to take action against police officers who allegedly delayed registration of the First Information Report (FIR) in the matter.

Minister of State for Home (urban), Ranjit Patil had later said an investigation was on into the incident and “correct steps will be taken in the direction”.

PTI

Filed Under: Crime

Netanyahu threatens Hamas with ‘very strong blows’

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday threatened to inflict “very strong blows” on Hamas after fresh violence along the fence that separates the besieged Gaza Strip from Israel.

Israeli forces killed seven protesters along the fence on Friday during the ongoing weekly Great March of Return protests, which began in March.

Though largely peaceful, some protesters have employed tactics such as flying incendiary balloons and kites that float over Israel’s separation fence and set fire to agricultural land on the Israeli side.

“We are very close to another type of action which would include very strong blows. If Hamas is intelligent, it will cease fire and violence now,” Netanyahu said during a weekly cabinet meeting.

Israel announced it would suspend all fuel deliveries to the Gaza Strip, after fresh protests along the fence that saw seven Palestinians killed by Israeli troops.

Gaza, which already suffers from chronic power outages, relies on fuel shipments from Israel to power its electricity-generating plant. Just last week, a deal had been reached with Israel for the passage of Qatari-funded fuel to Gaza to increase electricity supplies.

The majority of people in Gaza are originally from parts of present-day Israel.
A UN-brokered deal had seen Qatar pledge to pay $60m for fuel to be brought into Gaza over six months.

On Saturday, Israel’s Minister of Defense Avigdor Lieberman said fuel deliveries would only resume if there was a “total cessation of violence, the launching of incendiary balloons (from Gaza towards Israel) and the use of burning tyres against Israeli towns” near the enclave.

For their part, Palestinian protesters have faced Israeli tear gas and sniper fire during the mass protests.

At least 205 Palestinians and one Israeli have been killed since protests began on March 30.

The protesters are demanding to be allowed to return to their villages and homes from which their families were removed to make way for present-day Israel.

Aljazeera

Filed Under: World

BJP Win In Assembly Polls Must Turn Into “Tsunami” In 2019″ says Amit Shah

October 15, 2018 by Nasheman

BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday encouraged party workers in Madhya Pradesh to strive to win over 200 seats in next month’s state Assembly polls. The polling for the 230-member Assembly in the BJP-ruled state will be held on November 28.

Speaking at a party workers’ convention at Hoshangabad, Mr Shah said, “The party can form the government with less than 200 seats, but we need to cross the 200-mark because our workers in West Bengal, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are looking towards Madhya Pradesh.”

BJP currently has 166 lawmakers in Madhya Pradesh. Mr Shah said the victories in the upcoming Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh should be so massive that they create a storm, which would turn into a “tsunami” in 2019.

“This tsunami would cover the entire country, including West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” he added.

“The party has witnessed success due to the sacrifices of several workers and leaders in the last 50 years. We are lucky, but we also have a responsibility. After we win the 2018 Assembly elections and the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, we will have the responsibility of ensuring victory for the party from panchayat to Parliament for the next 50 years,” Mr Shah said.

Recalling 1982, when he was a booth in-charge, Mr Shah said BJP was the only party where an ordinary worker could rise to the president’s post. “It is possible only in the BJP that a tea-seller’s son can bring glory to the country by becoming prime minister,” he said, referring to Narendra Modi.

PTI

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

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