Mysuru: Revealing the data on the real number of COVID deaths in the district, MLA Sa. Ra. Mahesh accused District Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri of fudging the number of COVID deaths in the report submitted to the state and informed that he was set to file a complaint against the DC to the Governor and Human Rights Commission. 

In a press conference organized in his office on Monday, the MLA said, “According to the Mysuru City’s registrations, 969 deaths had occurred as on the 1st of May.  However, the data submitted by the district administration suggests 238 deaths. Altogether, more than 3000 deaths have occurred across the district. When it’s like this, why did the District Commissioner submit false data to the government” he questioned. 

The District Commissioner has deceived the District In-charge Minister, Chief Secretary, and the Chief Minister. By playing with the deaths of the people, she has violated human rights. I will meet the Governor immediately and register a complaint against her. Also, a complaint will be registered with the Human Rights Commission”, MLA Sa. Ra. Mahesh revealed. 

“DC Rohini said that she was focused on controlling Covid19. When that was the case, why was COVID testing reduced? When more deaths have occurred in the district, why was false data submitted to the government?” he questioned.

“Mysuru is one of the worst-hit district by COVID in India. Despite this, the DC is only lying to the government”, he accused.

“If these deaths had occurred in your family, would you have hidden them? Don’t you possess any humanity or maternal feelings?” he outraged.

In yesterday’s report released by the district administration, K. R. Nagar and Piriyapattana are shown to have not recorded even one death. In our K. R Nagar’s Chikkanayakanahalli, Kemparaju Bin Hanumanthagowda (49) has died of Covid. Why are you telling lies?” MLA Sa. Ra. Mahesh asked.

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Tehran/Washington: Iran’s Fars News Agency has reported that two missiles struck a US Navy vessel near Jask in the Strait of Hormuz, citing local sources.

According to the report, the vessel was hit after it allegedly ignored warnings from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to halt.

There has been no official confirmation from US authorities on the reported incident so far.

The development comes shortly after US President Donald Trump said Washington would begin “Project Freedom” to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

US Central Command said the operation would involve 15,000 military personnel along with more than 100 land- and sea-based aircraft, warships and drones.

Further details about the reported strike and any damage or casualties remain unclear.