Bengaluru, June 19: All the 46 KAS officers, who were transferred in view of administrative purpose prior to the enforcement of election code of conduct, were transferred to their earlier positions and ordered to report to the place mentioned before their names.

Suresh B Itnal- ADC Belagavi, Dr Budeppa HD- ADC Vijayapura, H Prasanna- ADC Uttara Kannada, DM Sathish Kumar – General Manager CHESCOM, Mysuru, ML Vyshali- ADC Chikmagaluru.

Kumar- ADC Dakshina Kannada, C Anitha- ADC Tumakuru, SJ Somashekar-ADC Ballary, Ibrahim Mygur- ADC Dharwad, Shashidhar Kurer- Commissioner Belagavi City Corporation.

Ashok Budaganti- ADC Bagalkot, Bheemashankar- ADC Kalaburgi, BM Gangadhar Swamy- General Manager, Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation, Dr T Shanmukha- ADC Bidar, Dr BV Vasanthi Amar- Joint Commissioner Mahadevapura Division, BBMP.

Anitha Lakshmi- Chief Administrator, Visvesvaraya Jala Nigam, Ramesh Kalasad- Additional Regional Commissioner, Belagavi, HS Arunaprabha- Project Director, Udupi, Dr M Dasegowda- Special Land Acquisition officer, Baikampady of Mangaluru, B Prasanna- Project Director Mangaluru.

A Devaraj- Commissioner, Urban Development Authority, Mandya, Arul Kumar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Mysuru, Shylaja S- Assistant Commissioner, Public Properties Corporation Limited, Bengaluru, KH Shivakumar- Deputy Director, Social Welfare department, Shimoga.  

GT DInesh Kumar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Malaprabha Project of Bagalkot, Sathish Babu HS- Deputy Secretary-2 BDA Bengaluru, Anil Kumar R- Deputy Secretary-3 BDA, Dr SS Madhukeshwar- Special Land Acquisition Officer, National Highways, Dharwad.

AC Renukaprasad- AC Mangaluru, Sajid Ahmed Mulla- Project Director, District Urban Development Cell, Kalaburgi, Vinayak A Palanakara- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Hubballi- Dharwad, Ravichandra Nayak- Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department, R Rangaswamy- Chief Administrative Officer, Cauvery Neeravari Nigam, Raju Mogaveera, AC Sirsi.

Geeta E Koulagi- AC Chikkodi, Rajashekar Dambala- Special Land Acquisition Officer Upper Krishna Project, Bagalkot, Ramesh P Konareddy- Project Director, District Urban Development Cell, Dharwad, Nanjunde Gowda- AC Madikeri, Dr B Sharanappa- Special Land Acquisition Officer Kalaburgi, MT Maruti- AC Lingasugur.

Shankara Gowda Somanal- AC Bagalkote, Sheelavanth M Shivakumar- AC Bidar, PV Poornima- Special Land Acquisition Officer-2 KIADB, H Jaya- Chief Administrative Officer, Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya, Dr NR Geeta- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Hemavati Project Area, Preetham Naslapure- Special Land Acquisition Officer, Urban Development Authority, Belagavi.

 

 

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New Delhi (PTI): In the wake of violence in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday accused the Yogi Adityanath government of creating divisions while sitting in power and urged the Supreme Court to take cognisance of the matter and deliver justice.

Three people were killed and scores of others, including security and administration personnel, injured as protesters opposing a court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque in Sambhal clashed with police on Sunday.

In a post in Hindi on X, Priyanka Gandhi said, "The attitude of the state government regarding the sudden dispute in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, is very unfortunate. The way the administration acted in haste in such a sensitive matter without listening to the other side, without taking both the parties into confidence, shows that the government itself spoiled the atmosphere there."

The administration did not even consider it necessary to follow the necessary procedure and duty, the Congress general secretary said.

"Trying to spread discrimination, oppression and division while sitting in power is neither in the interest of the people nor in the interest of the country. The honourable Supreme Court should take cognisance of the matter and do justice," Priyanka Gandhi said.

"My appeal to the people of the state is to maintain peace in all circumstances," she asserted.

The district administration has imposed prohibitory orders and barred the entry of outsiders till November 30 following Sunday's violence.

Deputy Inspector General of Police (Moradabad) Muniraj told reporters on Monday that Naeem, Bilal and Nauman -- the three men who died in Sunday's violence -- had been buried. All three were aged about 25.

Divisional Commissioner (Moradabad) Aunjaneya Kumar Singh said on Sunday, "Shots were fired by miscreants... the PRO of the superintendent of police suffered a gunshot to the leg, the circle officer was hit by pellets and 15 to 20 security personnel were injured in the violence."

A constable also suffered a serious head injury while the deputy collector fractured his leg, he had said.

Internet services were soon suspended in Sambhal tehsil for 24 hours and the district administration declared a holiday in all schools for Monday.

The Congress on Sunday alleged that the Adityanath administration was squarely responsible for killing innocents and only the BJP-RSS was guilty of "setting fire" to peace and harmony in Sambhal.

The opposition party had said the videos of direct firing on the protesters depicted the horrifying result of a "well-planned conspiracy" by Adityanath and the BJP-RSS.