Here are the big stories from Karnataka today
The HinduRameshwaram Cafe Blast case: NIA files chargesheet, claims BJP head office in Bengaluru was first target The National Investigation Agency on September 9, 2024, filed a chargesheet against four accused in The Rameshwaram Café blast case. In a big revelation, NIA has claimed that the module’s initial target for the terror attack was the Bharatiya Janata Party’s head office in Karnataka — Jagannath Bhavan in Bengaluru’s Malleshwaram on January 22, 2024, the day Ram Lalla was consecrated at the Ayodhya temple and there were festivities at the BJP office. Yettinahole project: Power bill may be around ₹150 crore per year for government of Karnataka The Yettinahole Integrated Drinking Water Supply Project, which involves three-way pumping, has been allocated 219.44 MW of power, and the annual cost to the government of Karnataka is expected to be around ₹150 crore. Craters and potholes on Pumpwell Circle flyover service road choke traffic into Mangaluru city Deep craters and potholes near Ujjodi on the service road of Kochi-Panvel National Highway 66 near Pumpwell Circle flyover have been choking movement of hundreds of vehicles entering Mangaluru from Thokkottu, Kasargod and surrounding areas as the National Highways Authority of India has failed to maintain the service road in motorable condition.