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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
TopicPramod Muthalik

Topic: Pramod Muthalik

Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik loses in Karnataka’s Karkal. Incumbent BJP MLA emerges winner

Muthalik, who contested as an Independent, secured 4,508 votes. While campaigning, he'd claimed that BJP had not done enough for the Hindutva cause.

‘Hindutva sidelined’ — why Right-wing outfit Sri Ram Sene plans to take on BJP in Karnataka polls

Sri Ram Sene plans to field candidates in 25 of 224 seats in this year's Karnataka assembly elections, with chief Pramod Muthalik planning to contest from Karkala in Udupi.

Saffron scarf-clad group vandalise Muslim fruit sellers’ cart in Dharwad, Sri Rama Sene member detained

Bengaluru: On the eve of Ram Navami, alleged members of Hindutva outfit Sri Rama Sene vandalised fruit carts belonging to Muslims in Karnataka’s Dharwad....

Pramod Muthalik’s ‘dog remark’ on Gauri Lankesh murder case triggers row

Congress condemned Pramod Muthalik's remark, where he compared slain journalist Gauri Lankesh to a dog.

‘Moral cop’ Muthalik & Sri Ram Sene make political debut but Karnataka says no thanks

The Right-wing fringe group contested 40 seats under the Shiv Sena’s banner but managed to cross 500 votes in just about 10 constituencies.

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Indian shipping sector is vulnerable to geopolitical unrest. Build local, invest in air cargo

With the ongoing conflict at the Red Sea, India needs to take a long-term view of the PLI scheme and its ambition to emerge as a hub of shipping containers.

Complaints to RBI ombudsman up 68% in FY23, banks biggest cause for customer grievances

Data shows large public sector banks received highest number of complaints in absolute terms, but fared better than several private banks when looked at on complaints-per-branch basis.

Tiger Triumph-24 — India-US tri-services exercise to boost coordination begins

The exercise will be simulated to undertake HADR operations in a ‘friendly island nation’, where troops will execute amphibious landing ops.

CAA comes not with a bang, but with a whimper. Without NRC, it will fade into academic debate

For BJP, CAA was strategic move that did not quite work out because those it would benefit could’ve been accommodated under existing laws, and new entrants would remain excluded.