JD(S) MLAs Zameer, Ansari support Cong candidates in Hebbal, Devadurga

February 8, 2016

Bengaluru, Feb 8: Disgruntled JD(S) MLAs B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan (Chamarajpet) and Iqbal Ansari (Gangavati) are learnt to have extended their indirect support to the Congress candidates in the byelections to Hebbal and Devadurga Assembly constituencies.

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Sources in the party said the MLAs have sent out a message to their followers and Muslim leaders in these constituencies to work for the Congress. Khan is upset with the JD(S) for fielding a Muslim in Hebbal. He is of the view that Muslim votes would get divided between the Congress and the JD(S) and the BJP might benefit from it, sources added.

In Hebbal, the Congress has fielded C K Abdul Rahaman Sharief, grandson of senior leader C K Jaffer Sharief. Ismail Shariff Nana is the JD(S) candidate. In Devadurga, the Congress has fielded Rajshekar, while the JD(S) candidate is Karemma. The BJP has fielded Y A Narayanaswamy in Hebbal and Shivanagouda in Devadurga.

In the 2013 Assembly elections, C K Abdul Rahaman Sharief, who was the Congress candidate, lost by a narrow margin to the BJP’s Jagadish Kumar. Division of Muslim votes was said to be one of the reasons for the Congress’ defeat. The byelection in Hebbal was necessitated by the death of Jagadish Kumar a few months ago.

Campaign hots up

Campaign for the byelections to the Hebbal seat is hotting up with senior leaders of the three parties campaigning for their candidates. Union ministers Ananth Kumar and D V Sadananada Gowda campaigned in Sanjaynagar and Radhakrishna Temple wards on Sunday. Ananth Kumar conducted a roadshow, while Gowda took out a motorcycle rally.

Congress leader B K Hariprasad, ministers Ramalinga Reddy and Dinesh Gundu Rao campaigned for the party candidate in Ganganagar and Vishwanatha Nagenahalli wards. JD(S) leader H D Deve Gowda campaigned in RT Nagar.

Cong leaders vie for Council seats

Over half-a-dozen candidates, including former MP Ramya and chairperson of the Jawahar Bal Bhavan Society Bhavana are said to be in the race for becoming nominated as MLCs. Currently, two seats are vacant and the State Cabinet has
already authorised Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to select names for the nominations. Writers Marulasiddappa, Javare Gowda and Govinda Rao are also in the race,
sources said.

The chief minister is likely to take a decision on the names after the zilla and taluk panchayat elections, sources added.

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May 1,2024

Mangaluru: The Bengaluru-Mangaluru air route has recently surpassed the Mumbai route to become the busiest for Mangaluru International Airport.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s city pairing data for March this year, 51,734 passengers travelled between Mangaluru and Bengaluru, while 50,340 passengers flew on the Mangaluru-Mumbai route.

In January and February, the Mumbai air route had the highest passenger flow with 60,306 and 52,732 passengers, respectively, compared to 53,509 and 47,530 for Bengaluru during the same months. However, the trend shifted in March, with the Bengaluru-Mangaluru route surpassing Mumbai.

An official from MIA explained, “The first reason for Bengaluru taking over Mumbai is that flights that almost fly full to Mumbai were reduced from March, after the ministry of civil aviation suggested easing air traffic congestion at Mumbai airport. The air carrier IndiGo, which used to operate four flights a day from MIA, reduced it to three. Air India Express, which operates two flights a day, has made no changes. As a result of this, Bengaluru has taken over Mumbai. A total seven flights operates per day to Bengaluru.” 

The official added that despite the reduction in flights, the Mumbai route still experiences high demand. DGCA data for 2023 shows that the Mumbai and Bengaluru sectors have experienced growth of 11.9% and 19.3%, respectively.

The Mangaluru-Mumbai sector has seen a total of 5,52,767 passengers, followed by Bengaluru with 5,52,500 passengers in the same calendar year.

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April 23,2024

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Mangaluru, Apr 23: As an outbreak of avian flu has been reported in some districts of neighbouring Kerala, the border areas of Karnataka, including Mangaluru, have been put on high alert, officials of the Karnataka Animal Husbandry department said.

At present, the situation in Kerala is being monitored before any action can be taken, they said.

“Our Kerala counterparts have assured us that the avian flu has been contained within Alappuzha district. However, loading, booking and carrying poultry and poultry products on trains and at railway stations are still under consideration (surveillance), the officials said.

Not only railways but also road transport ferrying chicken loads from Kerala to Mangaluru are under surveillance. Mangaluru, being one of the largest consumers of chicken from Kerala, has halted chicken procurement from Kerala-based suppliers.

Sudhakar Shetty, a market functionary, stated, “The animal husbandry department of Kerala has advised containment of avian flu within a few districts in Kerala. We are closely monitoring the situation.” Despite this, the market has not experienced significant fluctuations in supply yet, as local stocks have been adequate to meet the demand for the next few days.

Demand for chicken could fall for a few days due to a series of temple festivals in coastal areas, where many consumers refrain from consuming meat-based meals until Saturday. Nevertheless, Sunday could witness a change, as consumers may desire hot chicken curry for their Sunday meals, according to the local people.

As officials in the animal husbandry department in Dakshina Kannada have raised awareness in the market about avian flu in the neighbouring state, the question arises whether prices will fall if demand decreases.

“We do not want to contribute to the hysteria surrounding avian flu until our local stock falls below the level of demand,” said Aston D’Souza, a farm owner.

Dakshina Kannada also serves as a good market for suppliers from Shivamogga, Hassan, and Chikkamagaluru.

“In case supplies dwindle due to an unlikely prolonged shutdown of Kerala supplies, we can always purchase from those districts, albeit at a slightly higher cost than Kerala stock,” Shetty said.

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April 26,2024

A 91-year-old woman passed away minutes after casting her vote in Karnataka's Hunsur on Friday, April 26. Hunsur comes under Mysuru Lok Sabha constituency. Despite her advanced age, Puttamma exercised her democratic right.

Voting held on Friday in 14 constituencies in Karnataka. Polling began at 7 am and will ended at 6 pm.

Chende artiste Manohar dies 

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Chende artiste Manohar (58) died of cardiac arrest after exercising his franchise in Kodagu district.

He had cast his vote at B Shettigeri polling station in Ponnampet taluk. Later, Chende artiste Manohar (58) reportedly collapsed after coming out of the polling booth. Though he was rushed to hospital, doctors declared him brought dead.

Ponnampet Tahsildar Mohankumar said “Manohar had come out of the polling booth and collapsed 200 metres away from the booth.

For the uninitiated, Chende (also known as Chenda) is a cylindrical percussion instrument widely used in cultural events in Tulu Nadu of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India.

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