Kundapur: A massive outrage broke out against the college principal accusing him of giving platform to Team Modi's founder Chakravarti Sulibele for delivering a politically motivated speech during a programme held to pay tributes to the martyred soldiers on February 25 at Bhandarkars College in Kundapur.
Various organizations, political party leaders and old students convened a meeting in Kundapur on Friday and discussed about the further measures.
Addressing the meeting, progressive thinker and journalist Shashidhar Hemmady said, "College Principal Narayana Shetty has been instrumental in facilitating Chakravarti Sulibele to deliver a speech full of lies in front of thousands of students in the college. Therefore, we have launched a moment by making phone calls to the principal."
Speaking at the occasion, thinker Ramakrishna Herale also raised objection to the principal's move.
CPM leaders Balakrishna Shetty, H Narasimha, Vinod Krasta, Deepak Navund, Ramesh Shetty Wakwadi, Hussain Haikadi, Chandrashekhar Shetty, Rajesh Vaderhobali, Chandrashekar Kharvi, Prabhakar Kodi, Ganesh Mendon, John D'Souza and others attended the meeting.
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Tel Aviv/Tehran: Conflicting claims have emerged over the status of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following recent US-Israeli strikes.
The developments come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of “growing signs” that Iran’s supreme leader may be “gone.” His remarks triggered a wave of unverified reports suggesting that Khamenei had been killed in the strikes.
Several Israeli media outlets, including News 12 and The Times of Israel, cited officials claiming that the Iranian leader had died.
Israeli media reports also quoted officials adding that the dead body of the Iran's Supreme Leader was found. It also stated that the photo of Khamenei's dead body was shown to US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, Iranian media and officials have rejected these claims. According to reports from Tehran, authorities said Khamenei is “safe and sound” and dismissed the reports as false.
There has been no independent confirmation of either claim so far.
