Brahmavara police on Sunday booked a case against three persons including Kaup constituency Congress candidate and MLA Vinay Kumar Sorake on charges of violating the election code of conduct.
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Before 48 hours of closing all voting process, which means, after May 10, 6 pm, all outsiders including star campaigners, workers and party leaders should not be in any constituencies, said Returning Officer Sasikanth Senthil.
In the district BJP manifesto released at the party office here on Sunday, lot of words were mis-spelt. Mistakes were crept into various words in the text.
As there is a good environment in Bantwala Congress in the district, people of this constituency have decided to re-elect Ramanath Rai by a margin of more than 25000 votes, said zilla panchayat member Chandraprakash Shetty.
Local police arrested a person on charge of sexually harassing a six-year-old girl here on Saturday. The accused is identified as Shashidhar (19), a resident of Ijja village near Agrahara.
People are Karnataka are being misled by saying that a coalition government will come into power in the state. But the fact is, BJP will emerge as winner in the state and will form government said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai was reportedly gheraoed by BJP workers during Modi rally in the city. Sardesai had came to Mangaluru to cover the election campaign of Prime minister Narendra Modi.
Mudipu Block Congress president Prashanth Kajava Mittakodi opined that voters would not let down Minister UT Khader who has been working for 18 hours a day for his constituency and state, in this election.
Mangaluru: Rajya Sabha member Kumari Selja alleged that BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were shedding crocodile tears for the welfare of Dalits.