NRIs should get provision to vote online: Jayaprakash Hegde

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April 23, 2012

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Dubai, April 23: Newly elected Udupi-Chikmagalur MP K Jayaprakash Hegde, during his short visit to Dubai, urged NRIs to initiate a campaign for their rights to vote through the internet.

“It is apparent that every NRI cannot be expected to travel to his hometown just to caste his or her vote. I think in such a scenario, exercising franchise through secured technology via the internet would be the best alternative,” Mr Hegde said.

He was speaking at a programme organised by Praveen Shetty of Fortune Group of Hotels to felicitate him at Lotus Boutique Hotel on behalf of over 50 organizations from all over United Arab Emirates. He visited Dubai to participate in 'Chammana' programme organised by Bearys Forum on Friday April 20.

He promised to put in his best efforts to pursue the issue with the government and provide impetus to this campaign till the NRIs get the right to vote from their places of work.

'Expectations Galore, Constraint of Time'

“As I got elected through bypoll, I have only two years of term as MP. At least the last six months of every MP's term needs to be wholly dedicated towards preparing for the next election. In the remaining 18 months available to me, I will do everything within my command to address the problems of the people in my region. I am aware that the electorate has high expectations from me, and I will not let them down,” said Mr Hegde.

He further said, “I am under constant pressure from my own party workers who want me to attend victory celebrations and thanksgiving meetings, but I have politely declined this demand, duly asking them to go ahead and celebrate in my absence. If I begin to yield to these requests, the remaining term of my office will not be sufficient. I have begun visiting remote and far-flung areas of my constituency. In spite of time constraints, I could not turn down the invitation extended to me from my well-wishers in Dubai, as a large number of people from my constituency live here”, he said.


Praveen Shetty draped a shawl around the visiting dignitary. Sudhir Shetty and Shekhar Shetty handed over a citation to him, while Raj Shetty presented a memento. Before this, Ganesh Rai read out the citation.

Hegde recounted that he had begun his political carrier by joining Janata Dal in 1985. With the support of his people, he said he won the election for the first time and became a minister in 1994. “After the Janata Dal was divided, I kept my distance from political parties, and started to fight election as an independent candidate. The people also elected me twice as an independent candidate,” he recalled.

He said that he had to choose to join Congress party, after areas within his home constituency got trifurcated between different constituencies. “I continue to work for the people, and try to address their problems. I serve them not to win elections, but because of an inner urge to serve people,” he said.

Hegde regretted about casteism prevalent in the political system and elections in India. He urged the people here to convey a strong message back home to keep caste away from politics. “It is okay to use the name of one's caste in wedding and family functions, but in elections, caste, creed, religion etc should never be a factor,” he felt.

“NRIs are also an integral part of India. They also should get voting rights. Polling through postal ballots or embassy may not yield cent percent result. Voting online appears to be the best option, and a number of nations are already following this system,” Hegde added.

Mangalore Airport and Air India Express

UAE Exchange COO, Sudhir Shetty, who was also present at the programme, informed the audience that he had met Mangalore Airport director, and had learnt from him that DGCA officials have cleared all the formalities for giving international status to Mangalore Airport.

“Now it is only a matter of time before a formal announcement is made by the central government. Only after this announcement is made, will other airlines be able to fly to Mangalore,” he explained.

He was giving this information in reply to a question posed to Hegde about granting international status to Mangalore Airport.

Sudhir Shetty also expressed his concern to the MP about the poor service provided by Air India Express, particularly relating to delays in scheduled flights and high fare during peak seasons.

Sarvotham Shetty, who compered the programme, urged Hegde to streamline Air India Express's functioning, duly complaining that the airline does not seem to have any policies about fixing of air fare. “This airline makes a three-fold increase in air fare during June-July and December. How can it be called a budget airline?” he questioned.

Hegde promised to look into this issue immediately after returning to India.

Lotus Boutique Inauguration

Earlier in the day, Jayaprakash Hegde inaugurated 'Lotus Boutique' Hotel, run under Fortune Group headed by Praveen Shetty. The inaugural was conducted by lighting the lamp and cutting the ribbon.

Hegde, who wished every success to the group of hotels, also recalled about his association with Praveen Shetty in the past, and how Shetty had helped him to win his first election in 1994 with his active campaigning. He also hailed Shetty for his services to the people of Kundapur region back home.

BCF president, Dr B K Yusuf, Ramee Group chairman, Raj Shetty, Praveen Shetty and his wife, Jayaprakash Hedge's wife, Shobha Shetty, were present on the dais during the felicitation programme.

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February 1,2026

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has refused to quash an investigation against a WhatsApp group administrator accused of allowing the circulation of obscene and offensive images depicting Hindutva politicians and idols in 2021.

Justice M Nagaprasanna observed that, prima facie, the ingredients of the offence under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code were made out. “The offence under Section 295A of the IPC is met to every word of its ingredient, albeit prima facie,” the judge said.

The petitioner, Sirajuddin, a resident of Belthangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada district, had challenged the FIR registered against him at the CEN (Cyber, Economics and Narcotics) police station, Mangaluru, for offences under Section 295A of the IPC and Section 67 of the Information Technology Act. Section 295A relates to punishment for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of citizens.

According to the complaint filed by K Jayaraj Salian, also a resident of Belthangady taluk, he received a WhatsApp group link from an unknown source and was added to the group after accessing it. The group reportedly had six administrators and around 250 participants, where obscene and offensive images depicting Hindu deities and certain political figures were allegedly circulated repeatedly.

Sirajuddin was arrested in connection with the case and later released on bail on February 16, 2021. He argued before the court that he was being selectively targeted, while other administrators—including the creator of the group—were neither arrested nor investigated. He also contended that the Magistrate could not have taken cognisance of the offence under Section 295A without prior sanction under Section 196(1) of the CrPC.

Rejecting the argument, Justice Nagaprasanna held that prior sanction is required only at the stage of taking cognisance, and not at the stage of registration of the crime or during investigation.

The judge noted that the State had produced the entire investigation material before the court. “A perusal of the material reveals depictions of Hindu deities in an extraordinarily obscene, demeaning and profane manner. The content is such that its reproduction in a judicial order would itself be inappropriate,” the court said, adding that the material, on its face, had the tendency to outrage religious feelings and disturb communal harmony.

Observing that the case was still at the investigation stage, the court said it could not interdict the probe at this juncture. However, it expressed concern that the investigating officer appeared to have not proceeded uniformly against all administrators. The court clarified that if the investigation revealed the active involvement of any member in permitting the circulation of such content, they must also be proceeded against.

“At this investigative stage, any further observation by this Court would be unnecessary,” the order concluded.

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January 31,2026

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Bengaluru: The shooting incident involving CJ Roy, founder of the Confident Group, has once again put the spotlight on a businessman whose life has swung between flamboyant global success and persistent controversy at home.

Though Roy’s business interests extended across continents, his roots lay firmly in Karnataka. An alumnus of Christ School in Bengaluru, he later moved to Tumakuru to pursue an engineering degree. Those familiar with his early years describe him as intensely ambitious, beginning his career as a salesman at a small electronics firm dealing in computers.

Roy’s entry into large-scale real estate came through the Crystal Group, where he worked closely with Latha Namboothiri and rose from manager to director. However, the launch of the Confident Group in 2005 was clouded by industry speculation. Insiders speak of a fallout involving alleged “benami” properties and claims of deception that ultimately led to his independent venture—an episode Roy spent years trying to distance himself from, according to associates.

A tale of two cities

Roy’s professional trajectory diverged sharply across geographies.

In Dubai, he built a reputation as a bold and efficient developer, completing massive luxury residential projects in record time—some reportedly within 11 months. His rapid project delivery and lavish lifestyle in the Emirates earned him admiration and visibility in the real estate sector.

In Bengaluru, however, his image remained far more fractured. Sources say Roy stayed away from the city for several years amid disputes over unpaid dues to vendors and suppliers. Several projects were allegedly stalled, with accusations of unfulfilled commitments to cement and steel suppliers continuing to follow him.

Roy’s return to Bengaluru’s business and social circles began around 2018, marked by a conscious attempt at rebranding. His appointment as Honorary Consul of the Slovak Republic added diplomatic legitimacy, which he complemented with visible CSR initiatives, including ambulance donations and high-profile charity events.

Heavy police presence in Langford Town

Following the incident, police personnel from the Central division were deployed outside the Confident Group building in Langford Town, which also houses the Slovak Honorary Consulate in Bengaluru.

The otherwise busy premises near Hosur Road wore a deserted look on Friday, reflecting the shock and uncertainty that followed the tragedy.

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February 3,2026

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Mangaluru, Feb 3: Kanachur College of Physiotherapy and Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre, in association with U.T. Fareed Foundation (R), organised the 11th Late Mrs. Naseema Fareed Memorial Lecture on Tuesday.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Subramanyam K, Head of the Department and Professor, Department of Cardiology, Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mangaluru. In his inaugural address, Dr. Subramanyam delivered an insightful talk highlighting the vital role of physiotherapy in modern medical care, particularly in cardiac rehabilitation, patient recovery, and improving overall quality of life through a multidisciplinary healthcare approach.

The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Haji U.K. Monu, Chairman, KIET. The keynote address was presented by Dr. Mohammed Ismail Hejamady, who spoke on the evolving scope and significance of physiotherapy.

The event was held in the presence of Mr. Abdul Rahiman, Director, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; Dr. Vaishali Sreejith, Senate Member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru; Dr. Sudhan S.G., Professor and Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru; Dr. Shanavaz Manipady, Dean, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; and Dr. Venkat Rai Prabhu, Member, Kanachur Health Science Advisory Council, Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre.

Dr. Mohammad Suhail, Dean, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, welcomed the guests and delegates.

As part of the programme, a two-day free workshop was organised on the following topics:

•    Art of Practice in Cardiopulmonary Conditions by Dr. Sudhan S.G., Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy

•    The Gift of Life – Organ Donation by Dr. Rohan Monis, Chief Administrative Medical Officer

•    Chest X-ray Interpretation by Dr. Hemanth, Department of Radiology, KIMS

•    Pulmonary Rehabilitation by Dr. Vijaya Kumar, Department of Respiratory Medicine, KIMS

Organisers noted that the memorial lecture series has been conducted continuously for the 11th year, benefiting interns and postgraduate students from various colleges across Mangaluru. A total of 130 delegates attended the workshop.

Dr. Reshma, Vice Principal, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru, delivered the vote of thanks.

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