Coastal Karnataka ready to face polls; prohibitory order in place till May 6

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May 4, 2013
Mangalore, May 4: Prohibitory orders will be in force from May 3, 5 pm to 6 am on May 6, in view of conducting free and fair election, informed District Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada Harsh Gupta.

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As per the order, people should not move in groups (of more than five) at public places, around polling booths, roads and lanes etc during this period.

Individuals cannot possess any weapons and no programmes such as rallies, public meets etc can be organized without the permission of the Election Commission. Shouting out slogans, drawing caricatures or any kind of pictorial representations, gesturing, distribution of handbills and pamphlets, pasting of posters have been banned.

However, there is no objection to the door-to-door campaigning by groups of four members or less than four.

These rules are not applicable to Government programmes, on security personnels and officials deputed on election duty.

In Udupi

A total of 6,499 officials and 2,580 police have been deputed on special election duty for the May 5 polls, said Udupi Deputy Commissioner Dr M T Reju and Superintendent of Police Dr M B Borelingegowda.

While 1,493 election staff will be working in Byndoor, 1,356 will be working in Kundapura, 1,282 in Udupi, 1,162 in Kaup and 1,206 in Karkala.

Meanwhile, 114 police officials, 796 police staff, 250 Home Guards, four platoons of Armed Reserve Police, 15 Central Para Military forces comprising of three platoons of BSF, three CISF, two CRPF, 2 SSB and five RPF along with 115 officials of the para military forces and 1,205 staff will be on duty.

Naxal infested booths

There are 18 naxal affected booths in Byndoor, 8 in Kundapur, and 26 in Karkala areas. As many as 26 booths in Byndoor are hyper sensitive booths, while 31 in Kundapur, 28 in Udupi and 14 in Kaup are considered in this list. Security has been beefed up at naxal infested booths.

Postal voting

A total of 4,575 postal voting cards have been distributed and 3,931 staff have cast their votes at the facilitation centres. The cards which reach the counting centre before 7 am on May 8 will be considered valid.

Mustering/de-mustering

Bhandarkar's College Kundapur, Kunibettu T A Pai EMHS, Udupi, Kaup-Udupi Brahmagiri St Cicily's School, KArkala Mini Vidhana Saudha are the mustering centres.

83 illicit liquor cases

Excise department has booked 83 cases with regard to sale of illicit liquor, in the backdrop of elections. Stock worth Rs 1.01 crore has been seized.

Counting

Counting of votes will be conducted on May 8 from 8 am at Udupi Kunjibettu T A Pai English Medium School. The voters have the right to deny vote even after inking their finger.

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September 28,2024

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Bengaluru, Sep 28: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing charges against arrested Karnataka BJP MLA N. Munirathna Naidu, including allegations of rape, honey-trapping, and other offences, on Saturday conducted raids at his residence and 15 other locations across the city.

Sources confirmed that the raids were taking place at his Vyalikaval residence and other properties owned by the BJP MLA. The operation is being conducted by the SIT under the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) led by ACP Kavitha.

The team is examining documents, electronic devices, and other materials related to the rape and honey-trapping case. The SIT is being supported by experts from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), with Superintendent of Police (SP) Sowmya Latha also participating in the search and inspection at Munirathna’s Vyalikaval residence.

According to sources, the raids were triggered by information provided by the victim, who alleged that Munirathna recorded footage of sexual assaults and used it to blackmail politicians and public servants, including IAS and IPS officers.

The victim reportedly revealed that she was used to entrap the woman who had lodged a rape case against a senior IFS officer. She was allegedly instructed to frame the rape victim in a drug peddling case.

The complainant told police that she was tasked with capturing compromising videos of the rape victim who had filed the case against the IFS officer. She claimed that, after several failed attempts to obtain the videos, the victim was drugged with sleeping pills, and obscene footage was recorded without her consent. Later, the IFS officer was bailed out from the charges.

Furthermore, the complainant has accused MLA Munirathna of raping her at his office within the state legislature, in his official vehicle, and at his godown. She has alleged that he recorded videos of these assaults.

Police sources also revealed that the victim in the MLA's case provided details of a plot involving sending HIV-infected women to Munirathna's targets in an attempt to ruin them politically and personally. She also disclosed the names of several politicians whom she had entrapped through honey-trapping.

The woman further claimed that Munirathna had threatened to have her son kidnapped and killed if she refused to comply with his demands. According to her, the MLA had a well-organised team dedicated to carrying out these honey-trapping operations, and she provided details about his close associates and relatives involved in the scheme.

Munirathna, who was in judicial custody following his arrest in the rape and honey-trap case, has now been taken into the custody of the SIT.

The MLA was transferred from Bengaluru Central Jail to the CID office on the night of September 24. The BJP legislator, however, has denied all the allegations, claiming they are false.

Karnataka Congress leader D.K. Suresh had alleged that Munirathna was trying to infect his adversaries with HIV and that the government should investigate the matter.

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September 25,2024

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In a significant development, a special court tasked with handling cases against Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MP/MLAs) has ordered that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed regarding the Muda case.

Additionally, the Karnataka Lokayukta, which is an anti-corruption body, has been tasked with investigating allegations against Siddaramaiah, who is reportedly involved in the case.

The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat issued the directive, compelling the Mysuru Lokayukta police to commence an investigation following a formal complaint lodged by Snehamayi Krishna. 

The Karnataka Lokayukta in Mysuru is required to carry out the investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which mandates the registration of a First Information Report (FIR).

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September 24,2024

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Mangaluru, Sept 24: A blanket of gloom descended over Dakshina Kannada and Udupi as heavy rains battered the coastal Karnataka districts on Tuesday. Substantial rainfall has been drenching the region since Monday, intensifying as the day progressed.

In Dakshina Kannada, torrential downpours began early Tuesday, followed by overcast skies and humid conditions. 

The showers persisted intermittently through the afternoon, with areas like Beltangady experiencing moderate rainfall, while Puttur and Bellare bore the brunt of heavier storms. 

Overnight showers were reported in Bantwal, and Mangaluru city, along with its surrounding rural areas, witnessed a steady increase in rainfall, peaking by the evening.

After a brief respite, the return of intense rainfall has brought a welcome drop in temperatures. In Udupi, Karkala, Udupi city, Kundapur, and Hebri taluks all faced substantial rains throughout the day, continuing from late Sunday night.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the coastal districts, predicting more heavy rainfall in the coming hours. 

A yellow alert has been placed for Wednesday, signaling the likelihood of additional downpours. Fishermen have been cautioned to remain vigilant, as the possibility of strong winds looms over the coastal waters.

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