Udupi, Jan 06: No one can neglect the fishermen who struggle in water for their livelihood. From the very next day of filing missing complaint, on December 23, the search operation has been launched; Udupi district in-charge Minister Jayamala said.
She was speaking after receiving a memorandum from the protesting fishers at Ambalapady Junction on NH 66.
We are indulged in the search operation along with the governments of Maharashtra, Goa, and Kerala. We are searching for the missing fishers through helicopter for four hours a day. I am also in the belief that seven lives will return safely. It is our responsibility to find them. The government is committed to this," she said.
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Kalaburagi (Karnataka), Nov 28: Kalaburagi Jail Chief Superintendent R Anitha on Thursday said that an unknown person sent an audio message via a police inspector claiming that they will blow up her car.
However, police said they have not received any complaints in this regard.
Speaking to reporters here, Anitha said, "Somebody has sent an audio message to the police inspector saying that they will blow up my car. I personally did not receive any such message so far, so I would not be lodging any police complaint."
Following the alleged threat, Anitha said she would be more cautious now.
Last month, after Anitha took charge as the Chief Superintendent of Jail, raids were conducted and searches were intensified after photographs and video clips purportedly showing three inmates getting special treatment in the Kalaburagi Central prison went viral on social media.
Following the raids, cell phones, gutka and cigarette packets and beedis were seized from the inmates.