Bengaluru, May 26: Reacting to bjp leader BS Yeddyurappa's statement that his aim is to put an end to the father and son JDS supremo Deve Gowda said that his party is not subjected to any one and by peoples blessing they have won thirty seven seats in the state.

While campaigning for Rajarajeshwari Nagar JDS candidate in Mathikere Deve Gowda said that some people are pretending like they are the only party in the country. People will soon teach them a lesson.

Yeddyurappa had said that his aim is to end father-son in the state. He has said that we are two timers. I have lot to say about him. We have not cheated anybody Deve Gowda said.

He further stated that his party doesn't need certificate from a person who has spent days behind a bars for corruption. we have not looted anybody's property in Bengaluru.

congress Jds coalition is limited to Vidhana soudha. Now my priority is to save Rajarajeshwari Nagar constituency. JDS candidate Ramachandra is a man of clean hands. Please vote for him urged Devegowda to the people.



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Melbourne, Dec 26: India superstar Virat Kohli was on Thursday fined 20 per cent of his match fee and handed one demerit point by the ICC following his on-field altercation with Australia debutant Sam Konstas on the opening day of the fourth Test here.

The incident happened in the 10th over when Kohli and the 19-year-old Konstas bumped their shoulders and also exchanged a few words in the first session’s play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here.

"Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct relates to: "inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee or any other person (including a spectator during an International Match"," the ICC said on its website.

"No formal hearing was needed as Kohli accepted the sanctions propsed by Match Referee Andy Pycroft. On-field umpires Joel Wilson and Michael Gough, third umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Shawn Craig levelled the charge," it added.

While moving across the pitch after the completion of the over, both the players bumped their shoulders and exchanged a few words before Australia opener Usman Khawaja and on-field umpires Gough and Wilson intervened.

Konstas later played down the incident after the end of the play, saying "Virat Kohli accidentally bumped into me, that's cricket and can happen with tension."