Miscreants damage posters of Minister Ramanath Rai
Team Udayavani, Feb 8, 2018, 12:22 PM IST
Bantwal: In a shocking incident, banners of Minister Ramanath Rai have been torn and damaged by miscreants here.
It has been learnt that Rai had helped in various developmental activities of Narikombu village. The projects worth six crore was taken up in the villages new roads were also constructed here, post this several banners hailing the minister’s work and his help was praised and were put up at different locations. However, it was found that these banners were torn and damaged by some miscreants.
The villagers prayed for divine intervention into this and visited Kallurti Daivasthana at Panolibail, Sri Satyadevata Kallurti shrine in Panemangaluru, Abbayamajalu Goddess Mahammayi at Mogarnadu, Eramale Kadedi Bhadrakali temple and Kodandarama Bhajana Mandir on Wednesday.
Prakash Karanth, Alphonse Menezes, Umesh Bolantoor, Albert Menezes, Laxman Kalyanagrahar, Gayathri, Raveendra Sapalya, Krishnappa Nati, Vishwanath Kodangekody, Ramesh Borugade, Bharatraj, Divakar, Sundar Elabe, Thomas Lawrence, Vasanth Shetty, Sundar Madiwala, Madhava Karbettu, Yogish Panolibail, Praveen, Aruna Shetty, Dejappa, Rajesh, Keshava Shanti, Monappa Poojary and Sanjeev Sapalya were present.
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