Friday, April 19, 2024

South India

Hyderabad: BJP candidate ‘shooting arrow’ at Masjid stirs controversy

A video of Madhavi Latha, the BJP candidate for the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat, surfaced on the internet, in which she was seen miming as shooting an arrow at a Masjid during a rally.

Lakshadweep: Resentment against administrator to reflect in vote

For the people of Lakshadweep, this Lok Sabha election is the most crucial in their history. They are...

Unauthorised cash seized from BJP functionary near Coimbatore, suspected to be for voters

On Wednesday, an election flying squad team seized ₹81,000 in unauthorised cash and a voter list from a local BJP functionary in Pooluvapatti village in the Coimbatore district.

Daughter of jailed PFI former chairman OMA Salam dies in accident in Kerala

Fathima Thazkiya, the 24-year-old daughter of jailed Muslim leader and former chairman of the Popular Front of India (PFI), OMA Salam, tragically died in an accident early Thursday morning in Kerala’s Wayanad district.

Hindu mob vandalises Catholic school in Telangana, FIR filed against school, no cases against mob

The saffron mob vandalised St. Mother Teresa English Medium School in Kannepally village, breaking glass windows and flower pots and pelting stones on the statue of St. Mother Teresa at the main gates.

Karnataka: Two Dalit youths tortured to death, 12 arrested

Two Dalit men Girish Mudalagiriappa (30) and Girish (32) were tortured to death in Karnataka’s Peddanahalli village in the Tumakuru district on Thursday night.

TN: Three die while cleaning sewage tank, kin says “deaths due to govt negligence”

Three workers died of asphyxiation after inhaling poisonous gas while repairing a sewage pumping station in Tamil Nadu's Madurai on Thursday.
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Karnataka: Muslim students who had challenged hijab ban in court not allowed to take final exams

Two second-year students of Government Pre-University College for Girls, Udupi who had approached the High Court of Karnataka challenging the hijab ban in educational institutions were not allowed to take final exams wearing hijab on Friday.

14-year-old Kerala student creates his own robot, names it Raspy

The 14-year-old Kerala boy Zidan Shanas has created a robot named Raspy which is tall as him, following an extensive research for about a year.
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Kerala: SDPI leader hacked to death in front of father, SDPI blames RSS for murder

43 year old Subair who is a district committee member of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) was hacked to death by assailants in Kerala's Palakkad district on Friday.

Why accept resignation if Eshwarappa is not guilty, DK Shivakumar asks CM Bommai

Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar asked Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai why he was accepting minister KS Eshwarappa’s resignation if he had not done anything wrong.
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Anti-Muslim violence during Ram Navami: Youth protest outside Kerala Governor’s house

Youth and students raised slogans against Hindutva outside the offices of Union government institutions in various districts of Kerala and Raj Bhavan in state capital Thiruvananthapuram and took out protest marches Tuesday

Karnataka minister Eshwarappa booked after contractor Santosh Patil found dead

The Udupi police have booked Karnataka minister K S Eshwarappa after a contractor Santosh Patil involved in government projects was found dead in a hotel in the town Tuesday.
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Hyderabad: BJP MLA booked for Hindutva speech during Ram Navami rally

The Hyderabad Police Tuesday registered a case against BJP MLA T Raja Singh for his provocative remarks made during a rally organised by him on the occasion of Ram Navami.

Karnataka: Sri Ram Sene members arrested for vandalising carts run by Muslim vendors

The police Sunday arrested four members of Hindu militant group Sri Ram Sene for vandalising pushcart stalls run by Muslim vendors in Karnataka’s Dharwad district.
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Karnataka police refuse to file FIR over boycott of Muslim vendors, saying it is “non-cognizable offence”

Karnataka police have rejected a complaint filed against Chandru Moger, coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, who made calls for an economic boycott of Muslims, saying it is a "non-cognisable offence."

Shimoga violence: FIR against BJP minister for provocative speech

A First Investigation Report has been registered against BJP leader and Karnataka Minister K S Eshwarappa for his alleged provocative statements after the murder of Bajrang Dal member Harsha...
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