Case in Varanasi against Kamal Haasan for terror remark

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November 4, 2017

Chennai, Nov 4: A day after Kamal Haasan said in his column in a Tamil magazine, which hit the stands on Thursday, that right-wing Hindus have moved from engaging in debates to employing terrorism to propagate their agenda, a case was filed against the actor in Varanasi on Friday.

Haasan has been booked under Sections 500 (punishment for defamation), 511, 298 (hurting religious sentiment), 295-A (intend to outrage religious feelings), and 505-C (attempt to incite hatred enmity between classes) of the Indian Penal Code. The matter will be heard on Saturday.

Expectedly, Haasan's comment in the magazine set off an uproar from Hindutva forces as well as BJP leaders, who have damned him for such an accusation. While senior BJP leader, Vinay Katiyar described the actor's mental state as "unstable", the party's general secretary, H Raja dubbed Kamal Haasan as a "supporter of terrorists".

"From his known stand of being an anti-Hindu, Kamal Haasan has now promoted himself as a supporter of terrorists. Nationalists' beware. During Viswaroopam crisis, certain Muslim outfits had commented that the (actor's) fear will not go away for another 20 years and it looks to be true. Attack on Hindus shameful," Raja tweeted.

Even though Kamal Haasan preferred not to react till late on Friday evening, his remarks nevertheless found support from Congress spokesperson and actor, Khushbu.

"Lynching, abusing, killing, threatening, harassing in the name of religion is a terror. Any religion... We see this now. N this needs to be stopped," she tweeted, without referring to either Kamal Haasan or the BJP.

Meanwhile, senior state Congress leader, Peter Alphonse sought to differ with Kamal Haasan's description of terrorism based on colour. "Congress does not accept generalising it as saffron terrorism. Kamal could have termed it as Hindutva terrorism, instead of Hindu terrorism, which is also not acceptable. One cannot accept any religion being linked to terrorism," Alphonse told a television channel, while seeking to differ on a few other points too, raised by the actor in the article.

Irrespective of what actor Kamal Haasan has said, BJP indulges in political and social violence. Can there be any denial on this front, asked political analyst Ramu Manivannan.

"It is only the mention of the word terrorist, which disturbs the equanimity of some people here. If the word terrorist is replaced by violence, that may be acceptable. Terrorism is a form of violence and violence is very much part of BJP's culture," Manivannan said.

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May 18,2020

Mangaluru, May 18: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today reported two more covid-19 positive cases. One is a 30-year-old man and the other is a 55-year-old woman.

The man, a resident of Karopady in Bantwal, had returned from Raigad in Maharashtra and is under quarantine.

The woman, a resident of Yeyyadi, had fever and hence visited Wenlock hospital for test. She was diagnosed to have Severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) symptoms and later tested positive. She has been shifted to ICU. 

With this the total number of covid-19 positive cases in the district rose to 54. Among them 48 are from Dakshina Kannada and six patients are from other districts.

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January 12,2020

Kochi, Jan 12: Golden Kayaloram, the fourth and last Maradu residential apartment was razed by controlled implosion in Kochi on Sunday afternoon as per the directions of the Supreme Court.

The building came crashing down, leaving the entire area in a cover of white smoke.

Earlier today, Jain Coral Cove, the apartment having the maximum number of housing units among the illegally built buildings, was razed down at 11:02 am.

The authorities coordinated the operations from a control room set up at the office of the Inland Waterways Authority of India.

As per municipal records, there were 122 housing units in Jain Coral Cove and 41 in Golden Kayaloram.

The prohibitory orders that were clamped in the area will remain imposed for the day. The district administration on Saturday imposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

On Saturday, the 19-floor H2O Holy Faith apartment complex with 90 flats and the Alfa Serene complex with twin towers were demolished at 11 am and 11:05 am respectively.

The buildings are razed for violating the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules. The directions in this regard were passed by the Supreme Court last year. 

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May 31,2020

Bengaluru, May 31: With places of worship expected to reopen on June 8, the Karnataka State Minorities Commission has released guidelines for mosques and dargahs, that include social distancing, temperature testing and compulsory hand washing.

Abdul Azeem, commission chairman said, "Everyone will have to maintain one-metre distance and carry their prayer mats. They will all be scanned and Farz prayers will be held for 10-15 minutes. Friday prayers should be completed within 20 minutes."

Distribution of tabarukh, shaking hands, and overcrowding inside mosques will not be allowed.  The Muzrai department also issued guidelines for temples, like mandatory face masks, sanitisation of sanctum sanctorum and thermal screening.

In a letter, the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowment Department mentioned that while temple authorities and devotees should wear masks, priests, helpers and workers are exempt, in the core area of the temple.

"Devotees should be scanned using infrared thermometers at the temple entrance, and must be given hand sanitiser. The temple trust is expected to bear the expenses," it added.

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