Cattle transporter assaulted by Hindutva group amidst Modi's warning

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August 8, 2016

gauBhatkal, Aug 8: In spite of stern warning to so called cow protectors by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a group of Hindutva activists on Sunday assaulted a cattle transporter near a village in Kumta of Uttara Kannada district.

Eyewitnesses said that around 100 people stopped a vehicle near a temple in Hosa Haravatta, in which two cows and a calf were being transported.

Among those present were activists of the Hindu Jagarana Vedike. People, who lost their cows recently, were also present.

The group rained blows on Nagabhushan Hegde (40), the driver, who according to vigilantes was illegally transporting cows. The group then handed him over to the police and lodged a complaint.

According to the police, Hegde said he was transporting the cattle on behalf of Subraya Madiwalar. A medical examination report did not reveal any wound on his body, the police said.

The police have registered a case against Hegde, who was remanded in judicial custody.modi

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Satyameva jayate
 - 
Monday, 8 Aug 2016

Kya modi kya lodhi...
These goons don't care for anyone....now even their baba Modi....all feku dramas

Mohammed SS
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Monday, 8 Aug 2016

This cow exactly looks like Modi

SK
 - 
Monday, 8 Aug 2016

Good development .....Taste of own medicine...... Any one involved in cattle transportation should be treated like this.....
Muslim vendors will not understand this, unless their legs and backs are broken

Ahmed
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Monday, 8 Aug 2016

PM Modi have approved real Cow vigilantes, he is disapproved only Fake Cow protectors
Another point to be observed is, PM Modi is concerned about attack on Dalits (Because of Vote Bank) Not other communities

REAL
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Monday, 8 Aug 2016

Bjp started this menace with cheddi ideas now they cannot control the stupid idoits who make this non sense cow ards

A.Mangalore
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Monday, 8 Aug 2016

Yes it is Prime Minister who has warned. Not Congress Government . The state congress government is working in accordance to the instructions of RSS. Mr. Parameshwarayya should resign for all these goondaism happening in our districts.

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July 23,2020

Belagavi, Jul 23: As many as 14 persons have been arrested following last night’s violence at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) - District Hospital.

Angered over the death of a Covid-19 patient, family members had turned violent and damaged the BIMS with stones and set an ambulance on fire alleging medical negligence. 

The 55-year-old male had been admitted to the hospital for treatment on July 19, for treatment of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and was positive for Covid-19 according to the report received on Wednesday. He died on Wednesday night while being shifted to Intensive Care Unit for treatment of respiratory problems.

Police rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. Two persons were detained in the spot and 12 persons later. The matter is under investigation and the police have launched a manhunt to nab the other accused.

During the violence, a police personnel and five other hospital staff suffered injuries.

Meanwhile, prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC were imposed in the areas surrounding the hospital to prevent crowd gathering. 

Deputy Commissioner M G Hiremath visited BIMS on Wednesday night and held a meeting with the doctors and nurses treating the patients and those who were at the receiving end of the violence.

Hiremath said that he instilled confidence among the doctors and nurses and assured them that safety measures would be taken. Security arrangements will be made and prohibitory orders will be imposed. Presently entry of people has been banned, he said.

Police Commissioner Dr K Thiyagarajan said that cases will be filed against all those responsible for the violence. People whose vehicles have been damaged can also file complaints.

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