Kaup: In an accident that occurred on Friday night, a bus crashed into a bike grievously injuring the rider near Katapadi junction, who later died on the way to the hospital.

The deceased has been identified as Yashodhara Acharya (50), a resident of Katapadi Acchada Vidyanagar. It is learned that Yashodhara Acharya was working at the Katapadi Glass Shop and on Friday night, he was riding the bike, trying to cross over to the national highway from the Shirva road when a speedy bus coming from Mangaluru crashed into his bike. 

The bike which fell over is said to have caught under the wheels of the bus, was reportedly dragged up to a distance of 50 meters on the road. Yashodhara Acharya who had sustained grievous injuries in the gruesome accident and was being taken to the hospital but before that he breathed his last, it is learned.

 

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Beirut: Lebanon’s has moved to underline its independent position in ongoing regional developments, amid attempts to link the country to the broader conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel.

President Joseph Aoun, while announcing the appointment of former US ambassador Simon Karam as Lebanon’s representative in talks with Israel, made it clear that Karam would be the sole representative for Lebanon and that there would be no substitute.

The move comes in response to what the Lebanese officials see as efforts by Iran to tie Lebanon’s situation to the wider regional conflict. Iran had indicated that there would be no ceasefire involving the US, Israel and Iran unless it also included a ceasefire in Lebanon.

Some groups, including Hezbollah and its supporters, had expressed support for linking the situations, citing concerns that the Lebanese government has limited leverage in negotiations with Israel. Lebanon is not formally a party to the conflict, and its army is considered weak.

However, others, including Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, have opposed this approach. They view Iran’s stance as an attempt to influence Lebanon’s internal affairs and see it as undermining the country’s sovereignty.

Officials backing the government’s position say the move is aimed at reaffirming Lebanon’s sovereignty and ensuring that decisions about peace and ceasefire within the country are not dictated externally.

They also see it as a safeguard, so that any breakdown in talks between the US, Israel and Iran does not automatically lead to renewed conflict in Lebanon.