Mangaluru: In the background of the commencement of the weekend curfew in Dakshina Kannada which began on Friday at 10 pm, strict police arrangements have been made in the prominent places in the district.
Apart from the stores which are providing essential services, other stores have been closed in Mangaluru. Although bus services are operational in the district, compared to the last weekend curfew, the number of passengers has reduced considerably. Similarly, the people’s movement is notably scarce. Strict police arrangements have reportedly been made in prominent places in the district, and an inspection process has been undertaken by the police.
The police who have established a DCP barricade near the Clock Tower at Mangaluru are reportedly inspecting vehicles.






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Bengaluru: The Congress high command has continued disciplinary action following allegations of anti-party activities after the by-elections to the Davangere South and Bagalkot Assembly constituencies.
The All India Youth Congress Committee has taken action against four district presidents are Syed Afrid Pasha (Kolar), Ashok B. Nayak (Vijayanagar), Nikhil Raj (Tumakuru), and Syed Abrar (Mysuru City).
The order states that the leaders were found to be inactive in party activities and had failed to discharge their responsibilities effectively. They have been temporarily relieved of their duties.
Earlier, MLC Abdul Jabbar was suspended from primary membership over alleged anti-party activities during the Davangere South by-election, while senior leader and MLC Naseer Ahmed was relieved of his role as the Chief Minister’s political secretary.
The latest action has drawn reactions from some community leaders and party members, with concerns raised over the leadership’s decisions.
