Subramanya, June 21: Cricketer Team India opening player KL Rahul and his family members visited the temple here on Thursday.

Along with Rahul, his father KN Lokesh, his mother Rajeshwari Lokesh visited the temple. Later, Rahul visited the temple management office where temple managing committee president Nityananda Mundodi felicitated him. Temple protocol officer KM Gopinathan Nambeesha, Pramod Kumar S and Harish of Protocol department, taluk panchayat member Ashok Nekraje and others were present.

Prayed for prosperity; Rahul

KL Rahul said that “I am the devotee of the Sri Subramanya. I have been visiting the temple for the last many years. Because of the blessing of the God, I at this position now. I had come to the Sri Kshetra before the beginning of IPL tournament. As we are leaving for England tomorrow for a Test series, I have come with my parents and prayed for the success”, he said.  

 

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Panaji (PTI): Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the fire at a nightclub which claimed 25 lives.

Speaking to PTI, Sawant said an FIR has been lodged against the owner and the general manager of the nightclub and they would be arrested.

The fire broke out at Birch by Romeo Lane after midnight. The popular party venue at Arpora village, located around 25 km from the state capital Panaji, opened last year.

CM Sawant, in a post on X, said, "I am closely reviewing the situation arising from the tragic fire incident at Arpora, in which 25 people have lost their lives and six have been injured." 

"All six injured persons are in a stable condition and are receiving the best medical care. I have ordered a magisterial inquiry into the entire incident to identify the cause and fix responsibility," he said.

Speaking to PTI, Sawant said the police have registered an FIR against the owner and the general manager of the nightclub, and they would be arrested.

He said this is the first time that such an incident has happened in Goa. 

A preliminary inquiry has indicated that the fire started on the first floor of the club, and due to congestion and small doors, the customers could not move out, the CM said.

"Some of them rushed to the ground floor and got trapped there," he said.