Kolar: In a recent statement, Congress Kolar MLA Kothur G. Manjunath suggested that MLAs seeking ministerial positions should tender their resignations.
He stated, “I neither want to be a minister nor want a position in the corporation boards.” Manjunath emphasized that MLAs aspiring for ministerial positions should resign and return home.”
Addressing reporters in the city on Wednesday, he said, “There are 135 MLAs in the Congress, and the government will not collapse.”
Commenting on the Mandya Congress MLA Ravi Ganiga’s statement about the BJP enticing Congress MLAs by offering 50 crores, he said, “I don't know if anyone has come forward to offer money to Ravi Ganiga. I have taken note of his statement,'' he added.
He further mentioned, “ The people have voted the legislators to work for the constituency. MLAs have already received Rs 20 crore each from the Public Works Department for developmental works. More grants will be awarded in the future.”
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Bengaluru: An Air India Express flight operating from Jaipur to Bengaluru made an emergency landing at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport in Indore on Tuesday following a medical emergency involving an infant passenger.
The infant, identified as Mohammed Abrar and aged around one year, reportedly suffered a choking incident while onboard the aircraft. When the child was brought to the hospital nearest to the airport, he was declared dead on arrival, The New Indian Express reported.
According to the report, the child was sick even before boarding. While on air, a cabin crew member spotted his mother crying and approached to help, when the full seriousness of the incident came to light. After some crew members tried to help, a doctor onboard who was travelling as a passenger tried to help as well, to no effect.
As the infant’s condition deteriorated, the flight crew declared a medical emergency and diverted the aircraft to Indore. Medical personnel were present on the ground upon landing, but the child could not be saved.
The exact cause of the choking is unclear. Further details are awaited.
