5 ‘Hindutva extremists’ arrested in SDPI activist Ashraf murder case

CD Network
June 24, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 24: A day several local TV channels claimed that five persons were arrested in connection with the coldblooded murder of SDPI activist Ashraf Kalai, a senior police officer on Saturday confirmed the reports and said that the cops have secured the custody of all the arrested after producing them in a local court.

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Ashraf (33), president of SDPI’s Ammunje zonal unit, was hacked to death by a gang of miscreants at Benjanapadavu in Bantwal taluk in broad daylight on June 21. The SDPI has called the murder a handiwork of Sangh Parivar. 

All arrested persons hail from Bantwal taluk. They are Pavan Kumar, 24 of Pudu village, Bantwal; Santosh, 23, Thumbay village; Shivaprasad, 24, Bollari House, Thumbe; Ranjith, 28, resident of Pudu village and Abhin Rai, 23, Thenkabellur village. All of them have close ties with Hindutva outfits.

Except Santosh, the other accused have criminal cases against them. Abhin Rai was booked during Tipu Jayanti violence in Bantwal last year and a case was booked against Pavan in 2012 for trying to defile a religious place in Bantwal to create communal tension.

P Harishekaran, IGP (Western Range) said that murder plot was hatched by two rowdy sheeters Bharat Kumdelu and Divyaraj Shetty who are still at large. Police have intensified manhunt to nab them.

He said that the exact reason behind murder will be probed during police obtain custody of the accused. Prima facie, it was their intent to foment communal unrest in an already volatile area, he surmised.

The murder plan was hatched a month ago and it was discussed at various places. On the day of crime, the accused had gathered at one place and one among them carried out a recce near Ashraf's house to make sure he is present. Later, the gang who came in four bikes hacked him to death after he dropped a passenger at Benjanapadavu.

While one group was fleeing from the spot, the motorcycle developed a snag and this delayed their plan to join the rest by about 10 minutes. Later, the group holed up near Padubidri. The special team formed by Dakshina Kannada Police were sent to various places to nab the accused and police picked up the accused near Mangaluru on Saturday, Harishekaran explained.

Some of the accused in this case were also part of murder attempt on Unaid that took near Thumbe under Bantwal rural police station, a day before Ashraf's murder. A case was registered.

Police have obtained custody of all the accused for five-days. "During this period we will probe involvement of other persons involved, financial aid, technical support, reason for murder and other angles," IGP said adding that probe is going a right direction and investigating team has enough evidence.

Also Read: Bantwal: Cops question many over SDPI activist’s murder; vigil stepped up

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: In a setback to the State government, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday stayed the initial ban and the subsequent restrictions imposed on schools against conducting online classes from pre-primary to Class X.

Prima facie the ban and embargo imposed on online education violate Articles 21 and 21A of the Constitutionon the fundamental right to education, the Court said.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Nataraj Rangaswamy passed the interim order staying the operation of Government Orders issued on June 15 and June 27 respectively.

The Bench passed the interim order on the petitions filed by parents of children and several educational institutions questioning the legality of the ban and the restrictions imposed.

However, the Bench made it clear that this order should not be construed that the schools have right to make online education compulsory and can charge fee for offering online education. Also, the schools should not deprive students, who cannot opt for online education, the lost education when the schools reopen on regular basis.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: Karnataka Congress Chief D K Shivakumar on Wednesday urged the Ministers in the state to visit Covid-19 designated hospitals and instil confidence among patients, doctors and medical staff there.

Noting that doctors, nurses and others were doing a great job, Shivakumar said the government has to stand with them and instil confidence in them. Speaking to reporters after visiting Victoria hospital, a major dedicated Covid hospital in the city, he said, "All the Ministers have to go to hospitals and instil confidence in the staff, patients.... they have to remove fear and tell them we will have to live with this (virus), and cannot escape from it."

Shivakumar said he believes that by instilling confidence most part of the diseases can be cured. He lauded doctors, paramedical and other staff working at the Hospital for the sake of patients, putting their own life at risk and appreciated facilities provided there.

During the visit, the state Congress President interacted with patients undergoing treatment for Covid-19, also medical staff and doctors. He said at Victoria hospital patients were allowed to use mobile phones, so that they can speak to family members, which has to an extent instilled confidence among them, and the same has to be replicated across the state.

Not wishing to comment on complaints about the quality of facility and PPE kits provided at the hospital, also alleged misappropriation on part of the government in the purchase of equipment for Covid treatment, Shivakumar said, "....let's see that at Vidhana Soudha (seat of state's legislature)." He said, "this is not the time to talk about corruption and other things, this is not the time for it....instilling confidence among patients, doctors and paramedical staff is important now."

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May 9,2020

Dubai, May 9: A flight scheduled to bring back Kannadigas, especially Mangalureans stranded in Dubai on May 14 has been rescheduled to May 12.

The flight will take off from Dubai at 4.10 pm UAE time and reach Mangaluru International Airport at 9.10 pm IST on May 12, announced Union Minister DV Sadananda Gowda in a tweet.

The flight was earlier scheduled for May 12 and then it was postponed to May 14. Now, it has been rescheduled to May 12.

It is said that constant persuasion from NRIs in UAE led to advance the paid evacuation drive.

In fact, Karnataka was missing in the list of states to receive special flights when Ministry of External Affairs arranged them to bring stranded Indians at UAE. Special flights were arranged only to Kerala and Tamil Nadu people stranded at UAE in the first stage.

Thanks to Karnataka NRI Forum of UAE which opened helpline to seek assistance to Kannadigas, nearly 2000 Kannadigas have registered for assistance in which 127 pregnant women, 27 senior citizens, 700 people who have lost jobs aftermath of coronavirus sought assistance from NRI forum.

In the first flight, priority will be given to people with medical emergency and pregnant women. Once the passengers reach Mangaluru, they will be quarantined in their home districts.

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