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Saral Vastu fame Chandrashekhar Guruji stabbed to death in Karnataka

Chandrashekhar Guruji, who distinguished himself with his ‘Saral Vastu’, was stabbed to death on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, at a hotel in Hubbali. The murder of Chandrashekhar Guru Ji has been caught on a CCTV camera.

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Saral Vastu fame Chandrashekhar Guruji

Chandrashekhar Guruji, who distinguished himself with his ‘Saral Vastu’, was stabbed to death on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, at a hotel in Hubbali. The police suspect that he went to meet someone in the hotel.

The murder of Chandrashekhar Guru Ji has been caught on a CCTV camera. In the video, it can be seen, that he is stabbed to death at the hotel reception. Seeing him being attacked, the people standing there run away.

The Vastu connoisseur started his career as a contractor. Later he got a job in Mumbai. Then after this, Chandrashekhar started the work of Vastu.

According to the reports, Chandrashekhar was murdered around 12:00 pm, on June 5, 2022. Police said that two men attacked Guruji.

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Mahantesh and Vanajakshi are the suspects, according to the reports. They were looking for a chance to take the Vastu exponent’s property. The Sarala Vastu specialist was repeatedly stabbed in the stomach and neck, causing him to bleed to death. After the attack, both of them fled from there. Police officials reached the spot after getting information about the incident.

Police are also taking the help of sniffer dogs to reach the killers. The body has been sent to KIMS Hospital for post-mortem. The police have informed his family about the incident.

Earlier, the employees of Chandrashekhar Guruji had staged a sit-in alleging that they had not paid their salaries for several months. Police are probing this murder case from all angles and they are] taking the help of CCTV footage in the investigation.

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Banjara community protesters hurl stones at BJP leader BS Yediyurappa’s home, office in Karnataka’s Shivamogga | WATCH

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Hundreds of protesters belonging to the Banjara community attacked the home and office of former Karnataka Chief Minister and senior BJP leader BS Yediyurappa in Shivamogga area of the state during a massive demonstration against a recent reservation decree on Monday afternoon.

According to reports, a sea of protesters from the Banjara community descended upon Shikaripur town in Shivamogga and held a huge demonstration against the Karnataka government’s recent decision on implementing internal reservation among Scheduled Castes (SC).

Chaotic visuals of the protest show the demonstrators being baton charged by the police in order to disperse them as try to picket Yediyurappa’s house.

The protesters also set ablaze posters carrying images of BJP veteran Yediyurappa and Karnataka Chief Minister Basavraj Bommai. The agitators later staged a protest outside the Panchayat office in the town.

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An official said that a policeman was also injured in the violence. He said that Superintendent of Police G K Mithun Kumar later visited the Shikaripur town to take stock of the situation, adding that prohibitory orders have been imposed in the area.

Karnataka’s Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP regime has decided to implement the AJ Sadashiva panel commission report on internal reservation among SC’s. Based on the commission’s report, the Bommai government has recommended to the Centre a new breakup of the reservation for Scheduled Castes in education and jobs.

The recommendations suggest that out of the 17 percent reservation for the SC community, 6 percent be earmarked for Scheduled Castes (left), 5.5 percent for Scheduled Castes (right), 4.5 percent for “touchables” and one percent to others.

The Banjara community has demanded the Karnataka government to withdraw the proposed amendments as they would stand to lose out if the recommendations are implemented.

In 2005, then Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) government in Karnataka had set up the AJ Sadashiva Commission to look into the need for sub-classifying Scheduled Caste reservations in the state.

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30 international passengers mistakenly dropped off at domestic arrivals at Bengaluru airport

The passengers arrived on a Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL 173, reports said.

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As many as 30 international passengers from Colombo were dropped off at the domestic arrivals bus gate and entered the domestic baggage claim area at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. The passengers arrived on a Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL 173, reports said.

The information was shared by a spokesperson from the Bengaluru International Airport Limited who said a human error had occured. The spokesperson also informed that the passengers were immediately shifted to the international arrivals area for immigration after the terminal operations team was alerted by the authorities.

This kind of human error did not take place for the first time. Earlier this year, Go First neglected to board around 50 passengers who waited on a shuttle bus on the tarmac and the flight took off without them in the Bengaluru-Delhi service.

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Reports said the domestic airline made arrangements for another flight for the left-back passengers after realising the error.

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In January, Scoot Airlines flying from Amritsar to Singapore took off early leaving behind 17 passengers at the Amritsar Airport.

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Karnataka Congress working president R Dhruvanarayana, 61, dies after chest pain

He is survived by his wife and his two sons.

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Karnataka Congress working president R Dhruvanarayana, 61, dies after chest pain

Karnataka Congress working president and former MP R Dhruvanarayana breathed his last on Saturday morning. The Chamarajanagar constituency MP passed away after he complained of chest pain. He was 61.

According to the reports, Dhruvanarayana’s driver took him to the DRMS Hospital in Mysuru after he suffered chest pain at around 6:40 pm. An MSc in agriculture graduate was brought to the hospital at 7:40 am and was declared dead at 8:28 am. He is survived by his wife and his two sons.

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, MP Rahul Gandhi, and other leaders condoled his demise.

Kharge tweeted, Deeply anguished & pained by the passing away of R Dhruvanarayana. He was not just a grassroots political, but the finest human being. He said Dhruvanarayana’s demise is not just a loss for Congress but a huge personal loss for him as well. He said his thoughts are with his family and followers, he added.

Rahul Gandhi called Dhruvanarayana’s demise a huge loss to the party. Saddened by the sudden demise of former MP, Shri R Dhruvanarayan. A hard-working & humble grassroots leader, he was a champion of social justice who rose through the ranks of NSUI & Youth Congress. His passing is a huge loss to the Congress party. My condolences to his family, the Congress President tweeted.

Srinivas BV, National President of the Indian Youth Congress tweeted, Shocked and saddened beyond words. He said his heart breaks at the loss of a leader like R Dhruvanarayana ji, Former MP and KPCC Working President. May his soul find peace. His support and prayers are with his family, friends and all workers, he added.

Dhruvanrayana represented the Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency twice. In the 2004 state assembly election, he won from the Santemarahalli (SC) assembly constituency by a single vote. He was planning to contest from Nanjangud (SC) constituency in the upcoming state elections.

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