A tragic incident occurred at Hebbe Falls in Chikkamagaluru when 30-year-old tech professional Amit Kumar from Bengaluru drowned while swimming. Originally from Chhattisgarh, he had visited with his friend Salam Karim. Witnesses believe he slipped, prompting an investigation as the community mourns his loss.
At a recent executive council meeting for his party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, Vijay passed as many as 26 resolutions, focusing on his opposition to "One Nation, One Election" and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
Bengaluru's Nagasandra Metro station experienced a 1 km queue as commuters returned from Diwali celebrations, sparking frustration towards politicians for delays in metro line expansion. Heavy traffic congestion prompted many to choose the metro, but overcrowding remains a significant issue. Residents seek urgent action to alleviate delays.
A tragic incident in Bengaluru's Weavers Colony during Diwali resulted in the death of Shabarish, who suffered severe injuries from an exploding firecracker while intoxicated. The Konanakunte police arrested six individuals linked to the incident, filing charges against them for their involvement.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah ordered officials to withdraw Waqf property notices issued to farmers, stressing the government’s commitment to safeguarding their land. He condemned officials' actions, attributing political unrest to their decisions, and warned against any actions disrupting farmers’ lands or livelihoods.
In Sidihosakote, Anekal Taluk, Sampangi suffered critical injuries after Chandrasekhar allegedly shot him with a double-barrel gun amid a dispute. The incident, triggered by a minor conflict, escalated rapidly. Police are actively searching for Chandrasekhar, who fled the scene.
Khalistani extremists allegedly attacked Hindu-Canadian devotees inside Brampton's Hindu Sabha temple. Canadian MP Chandra Arya condemned the violence. The protest, involving activists with Khalistani flags, began as a demonstration against India but escalated into violence.
The Union home minister highlighted several key promises for the state and said that the BJP, if elected, would address the Sarna religious code issue and establish a Displacement Commission to facilitate the rehabilitation of individuals displaced by industrial and mining activities in Jharkhand.
Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan assured farmers their land would not be taken, urging them to withdraw notices. He addressed Waqf land encroachments, noting that 90% involve Muslims, while dismissing calls for his resignation from BJP leaders as misinformation, emphasizing that the land belongs to Allah.
On Saturday, the Mumbai's Traffic Control Cell received the threatening message, prompting authorities to launch an immediate investigation. Following a trace of the message's origin, police found out that it had been sent from Fatima Khan's number.
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