Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and several other prominent offered their respects to late Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar on his first death anniversary on Saturday.

“From entering the film industry as a child artiste to rising as Power Star, Appu has made the hearts of Kannadigas his home. I pay my respects to Dr Puneeth Rajkumar on his death anniversary,” the chief minister has posted on social media, sources said.

KPCC president D K Shivakumar has said on Twitter, “Appu lives on in the hearts of well-wishers. He has blended with nature with our dream movie Gandhada Gudi. We are truly blessed to get you.”

The Congress leader has also shared a video on Puneeth Rajkumar with his post.

“Puneeth Rajkumar was a model not only as actor but also for his social concern and service. It is a year since Puneeth left us, but we will never forget his ideal lifestyle and popularity. My respects to Appu who was always seen with a smile on his face,” Opposition leader in the Assembly Siddaramaiah has posted.

Former chief minister B S Yediyurappa has said on social media, “My respects to dear Appu, Puneeth Rajkumar, who still lives in the hearts of the people, on his first death anniversary. His creativity and concern will live forever.”

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Beijing (PTI): China, for the first time, has confirmed that it provided on-site technical support to Pakistan during the four-day conflict with India last year, official media reports here said.

China's state broadcaster CCTV on Thursday aired an interview with Zhang Heng, an engineer from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China's (AVIC) Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research Institute, a key developer of China’s advanced fighter aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicle design.

Zhang had provided technical support to Pakistan during the four-day war last May, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported, quoting CCTV.

Pakistan's air force operates a fleet of Chinese-made J-10CE jets, produced by an AVIC subsidiary.

"At the support base, we frequently heard the roar of fighter jets taking off and the constant wail of air-raid sirens. By late morning, in May, the temperature was already approaching 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). It was a real ordeal for us, both mentally and physically,” Zhang said.

What drove his team was the "desire to do an even better job with on site support” and to ensure their equipment could “truly perform at its full combat potential”, Zhang told CCTV.

“That wasn’t just a recognition of the J10CE; it was also a testament to the deep bond we formed through working side by side, day in and day out,” he said.