108 feet Hanuman flag removed in Mandya, Karnataka, police detained protesting BJP workers

Following the lowering of the “Hanuman flag” at Keragodu village, Mandya district, Karnataka, the situation has become more tense. The village now has a large police presence. Workers from Bajrang Dal, Janata Dal Secular, and Bharatiya Janata Party have voiced their disapproval.

On Sunday, the Hanuman flag was taken down by the authorities from the 108-foot-tall pillar. In its place was erected the national flag. Regarding this occurrence, the opposition is occupied with cornering the state government.

The residents of Keragodu village staged a protest on Sunday when the officials arrived and began taking the flag. On the location, police were also called. Upon the officers’ attempts to persuade the locals, they lost their cool and began to cause trouble. The police were then forced to use lathi charges.

By making a commotion, the infuriated citizens vented their resentment of the Congress administration and Congress MLA from Mandya Ganiga Ravikumar. There were also protests against the Siddaramaiah government using slogans. The police were then forced to use lathi charges.

Keragodu residents and those of the twelve neighboring villages have raised funds and had a flagpole erected next to the Rangamandir. Workers from the BJP and JD (S) were also actively involved in its founding.

Former Karnataka CM Jagadish Shettar returns to BJP, meets JP Nadda in Delhi

A severe blow has befallen the Congress party ahead of the next Lok Sabha elections. Jagadish Shettar has once more “returned home” to the BJP after joining the Congress before the Karnataka Assembly elections.

At the BJP headquarters in Delhi, Jagadish Shettar made his comeback to the party with state BJP president BY Vijayendra and former chief minister and senior party leader BS Yediyurappa. Also met the party’s national president JP Nadda in Delhi.

The former chief minister of Karnataka told news agency ANI that he had met Amit Shah, the senior party leader and Union Home Minister. In April of last year, he joined the Congress and abandoned the BJP. He was awarded a ticket by the Congress to run for the Karnataka Assembly from Hubli-Dharwad, however he was unsuccessful. The party then made him an MLC.

NIA searches several places in Karnataka in Bengaluru terror module case

Karnataka: As part of an ongoing investigation into the Bengaluru terror module case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at several locations in the state capital of Karnataka.

According to NIA sources, the agency has been searching the suspects’ connected properties since the early hours of the morning.

According to the source, new leads in the case have caused the anti-terror inquiry agency to launch more searches.

15 schools in Bengaluru received bomb threat emails, bomb squad team started investigation

Bengaluru School Threat: Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, got emails on Friday morning threatening to bomb about fifteen schools. Following it, there is now tension throughout the entire region.

Even though the administration has mandated that all schools be evacuated, they believe that this type of correspondence has been purposefully distributed. Currently, a comprehensive inquiry is being carried out before ruling out any possibilities. Teams from bomb squads have begun their investigations close to numerous schools.

Not long after learning of this news, the Deputy CM examiner also paid a visit to a school. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reacted to this report by saying, “I have instructed the police to conduct an investigation. Since security precautions have been taken, parents don’t need to worry. I’ve given the police orders to tighten security and check schools.” “A directive has been issued. The police department has provided a preliminary report.

Priests Detained in Karnataka for Wearing Tiger Claw Pendants, Investigation Underway

According to authorities, two priests were detained in the Karnataka district of Chikkamagaluru on suspicion of wearing pendants made of tigers’ claws.

Three pendants made of tiger claws were taken from them by the forest department sleuths who detained them. They are questioning two more people. The tiger claws will be transferred to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for analysis, according to Balehonnur Range Forest officials.

ED raids Congress leader Manjunath Gowda’s premises in fake gold loan case

Karnataka: As part of its investigation into an alleged fake gold scam in the bank, the Directorate of ED conducted raids on the residences of Congress leader and chairman of the Shivamogga District Cooperative Central (DCC) Bank RM Manjunath Gowda on Thursday.

Investigators from the ED are conducting raids at Gowda’s home in Sharavathi Nagar, Shivamogga, and his farmstead close to Karakuchi in the Tirthahalli taluk of the district. Raids are still being conducted.

Earlier, ED asked the Shivamogga DCC Bank for a number of papers. On September 28, Gowda, who serves as the State Coordinator for the KPCC’s Cooperative Division (Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee), was chosen to lead Shivamogga DCC Bank. Since 1997, he has held this position.

In 2014, Manjunath Gowda was charged with fake gold loan fraud. In August 2014, Shivamogga police arrested Gowda for issuing loans against fake gold. According to the probe, the bank lost Rs 62 crore as a result of irregularities.

Section 144 imposed after stone pelting in Shivamogga, Karnataka, 40 people arrested so far

Following racial unrest in Karnataka‘s Shivamogga district, the state has implemented Section 144 of the CrPC in the Ragi Gudda neighborhood. Additionally, gatherings of individuals at Ragi Gudda are prohibited.

Let me inform you that yesterday night, after stone-throwing during a religious procession, violence erupted in Shivamogga, Karnataka. Some malicious elements had hurled stones at the Eid Ul Milad procession, according to Shivamogga SP GK Mithun Kumar. Following this, people became enraged and destroyed homes and automobiles. Based on the footage, some persons have been detained.

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah stated that some malicious elements threw stones at the Eid Ul Milad parade in response to racial tension in Shivamogga. The police were also attacked with stones. 40 persons have been detained thus far. Such activities will not be tolerated by our government. The matter is currently under control.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will inaugurate the Basaveshwara statue, will also hold a meeting with party leaders

On Friday, Siddaramaiah, the chief minister of Karnataka, will unveil the Basaveshwara statue in the town of Athani and lay the cornerstone for other construction initiatives.

A drinking water and irrigation project will also be inaugurated by the Chief Minister in Kokatnura, in Athani taluk, later in the day. Afterward, he will meet with party leaders before returning to Bengaluru.

The Lingayat community in the Basaveshwara circle of Athani town reveres the idol of Basaveshwara. Apparently, the Lingayat voting base in north Karnataka is of great concern to the Congress leadership.

Karnataka Central Crime Branch arrested five suspected terrorists, planning blast in Bengaluru

Five alleged terrorists were taken into custody by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It has been identified that they are Syed Suhail, Umar, Janid, Mudasir, and Zahid. The team may have intended to carry out the explosion in Bengaluru. The Central Crime Branch (CCB) disclosed this information on Wednesday.

In 2017, all five were charged with murder, and they came into contact with terrorists in Parappana Agrahara Central Jail.

Explosive material has also been taken by the CCB. The five accused terrorists who were detained also had four walkie-talkies, seven locally produced pistols, 42 live bullets, two daggers, two satellite phones, and four grenades.

Due to heavy rains in Karnataka, holiday declared in schools and colleges, flood like situation due to rain

Many states have already seen monsoon rain. There is heavy rain right now in various Karnataka districts. According to the source, there have been flood-like conditions caused by severe rains in various sections of the state.

Due to all of these factors, a holiday has been declared in schools and institutions in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka.

The district administration in numerous regions of the state, including Mangaluru, Mulki, Ullal, Moodbidri, and Bantwal in Karnataka, ordered the suspension of all educational activities. As of today, July 4, the district administration’s directive is in force.

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