Honnavar: RSS and BJP have planned a strategy to divide the country. Support Congress for peace and progress in the country, said AICC president Rahul Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi stated this while addressing people and party workers during his road-show at Sharavati Circle in Honnavar.

He said “Modi is ruling only by giving hopes. BJP does not want peace and progress in the country. Modi does not talk about Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya, who have robbed the people of our country. The BJP government is a government of lies. Whereas our government, as Basavanna said ‘nudidante nadi’ (practice what you preach), has implemented many progressive projects in the state. To form good plans, to work in favour of the people, and take the country towards development; people must support Congress.”

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar, KC Venugopal, RV Deshpande, and local MLA Sharda Shetty were present. Thousands of people gathered to witness the road-show.

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New Delhi (PTI): Fossils recovered from Kutch in Gujarat may have belonged to the spine of one of the largest snakes to have ever lived, according to new research from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.

From the Panandhro Lignite Mine, researchers discovered 27 "mostly well-preserved" bones forming the snake's spinal column, or vertebra, with some connections still intact. They said the vertebrae appeared to be from a fully-grown animal.

The snake is estimated to be between roughly 11 and 15 metres long, comparable in size only to the extinct Titanoboa, known to be the longest snake to have ever lived, the researchers said. Owing to its size, it may have been a "slow-moving ambush predator," similar to an anaconda, they said. The findings are published in the journal Scientific Reports.

The researchers have named this newly discovered snake species 'Vasuki Indicus' (V. Indicus) after the mythical snake round the neck of the Hindu deity Shiva and in reference to its country of discovery, India. V. Indicus is part of the now extinct madtsoiidae family, known to have lived across a broad geography, including Africa, Europe and India, they added.

The authors said the snake represented a "distinct lineage" originating in India which then spread via southern Europe to Africa during the Eocene, about 56 to 34 million years ago. The first ancestors and close relatives of the modern mammal species are said to have appeared in the Eocene period.

The authors dated the fossils to the Middle Eocene period, roughly 47 million years ago.

The vertebrae, measuring between 38 and 62 millimetres in length, and between 62 and 111 millimetres in width, suggested V. Indicus to possibly have had a broad, cylindrical body, the researchers said.

They extrapolated the measurements of V. Indicus to be between 10.9 and 15.2 metres in length.

Despite uncertainties in estimates, the researchers said the snake was comparable in size to Titanoboa, the fossils of which were first discovered in the 2000s from present day Colombia.