Mangaluru: Homestay attacker Subahsh Padil attacked on court premises

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June 4, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 4: Hindutva leader Subash Padil who was arrested under goonda Act in 2012 following his involvement in infamous Mangaluru homestay attack, was on Saturday attacked by a rival gang on the court premises in the cityhomesty.

homestayIt is learnt that Subhash Padil and his associates suffered injuries after Raja alias Japan Manga, a petty criminal, attacked them randomly with a sharp weapon.

According to sources, the intention of Japan Marga was to murder Subhash Padil. However, the assailant was caught by constables Harish, Mahanthesh and ASI Sridhar and taken into custody immediately.

The incident occurred when Subhash Padil and other accused were brought to the Sessions Court in connection with the hearing of homestay attack case.

It could be recalled here that on July 28, 2012, activists belonging to the Hindu Jagarana Vedike, affiliated with the Sangh Parivar, allegedly a birthday party at Morning Mist' homestay at Padil in the city.

The 12 people at the party, including 5 girls, were allegedly beaten, stripped and molested. The faces of some girls were blackened. The assailants claimed the youngsters were consuming alcohol and were involved in "some indecent activities".

Subhash Padil was one of the main accused in the case. He was also involved in threatening women sitting in Amnesai Bar and Restaurant in Mangaluru in January 2009. He has nearly two dozen cases against him in various police stations in the city.

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Satyameva Jayate
 - 
Sunday, 5 Jun 2016

@ preeti......Dogs will die like dog one day........with respect...... These dogs will die like pigs one day....

Ask yourself.
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

Cheddis trapped him badly...They ask him to the act and know it is out of control to take him out of this situation.. May be they want to finish him and blame it on others... That the nature of Cheddis ... So cheddis members who commit evil acts.. REMEMBER THis when some of your leaders encourage to do evil in the society.

Shayan Manohan
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Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

A big Solute to the police, today exactly police strike still police doing their job,

mohammed fayaz
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Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

shay just miss !!!!

Shahid
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

Maadiddunno maraya.....

Manohar
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

he s innocent he dint do anything, simply politicians are targeting him to slow down other serious issues.

Zaheer
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

why police saved him, simply daily food and his expenses loss for the govt. i mean for the people living in this country should take all his expenses by through tax paying,

Arun Rao
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

this attack planned by \akorchi anna birthday yenna\" guy. :P"

Preethi
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Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

Dog will die like dog one day.

Arjun
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jun 2016

this are criminals dont call them hindu jagarana vedike activists, criminals dont have any religion and group. this third class people are always fighting and die one day, their s no end if u call them as a activists..

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February 9,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 9: A youth, native of Dakshina Kannada, was kidnapped and later robbed and then abandoned by a group of criminals, after he landed at the Karipur International Airport in Kerala early on Sunday morning.

In a complaint filed with the Kondotty police, the victim identified as Abdul Nazar Shamsad, said he was kidnapped while he was travelling in a shared auto from the airport to Calicut town. The kidnappers took him to an unknown destination where they tortured him.

Shamshad was reportedly subjected to physical assault and was asked to hand over the gold that he carried with him. It is learnt that the kidnappers had mistaken the youth for a gold smuggler and tortured him in order to get hold of the smuggled gold. They also stole his money and documents before abandoning him.

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March 21,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 21: Appealing for support to the Prime Minister's call for observing 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday to contain the outbreak of COVID-19, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has asked people not to come on roads immediately after the end of curfew time as it can nullify the measure.

Noting that people have extended both moral and societal support to this unique curfew, he said "Now, my appeal to people on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is, don't come on roads and out of your dwellings immediately after nine in the night when curfew time ends. Remain settled in your houses and bungalows avoiding all public appearances on roads and other public places."

"Your coming out in open can nullify the 14-hour measure to contain the spread of virus. As a co-operation to authorities and the society, please remain indoors and stay with your near and dear ones," he said in a release.

Calling for "resolve and restraint" to fight the virus, the Prime Minister during his address to the nation on Thursday had asked the entire country to observe 'Janata curfew' on Sunday.

Calling for a 'Janata curfew' on March 22 from 7 am-9 pm, Modi had said no citizen, barring those in essential services, should get out of their house, and asserted that it will be a litmus test to show how much India is ready to take on the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic.

Stating the Karnataka government has so far been dealing successfully in containing the Covid-19 virus, Yediyurappa said this has happened because of people's co- operation.

He also asked people not to forget to involve in a bout of applause as a mark of appreciation to people involved in containing the spread of the virus and treating those affected by it.

Three new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Karnataka on Saturday, taking the total number of infections to 18 in the state.

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Kannadiga
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Sunday, 22 Mar 2020

Support Kerala Chief minister for how wise and perfect financial support. I/o  forcing the state citizens for a use less claping program

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: The nationwide lockdown has left the state on the brink of a fresh agrarian crisis.

The lack of transport facilities spells doom for ready-to-harvest grapes worth Rs 500-600 crore in Bengaluru Rural, Chikkaballapur and Kolar districts. Unable to find buyers, several farmers have begun dumping their produce into compost pits.

On Sunday, Munishamappa, a farmer in Chikkaballapur, emptied four truckloads of grapes into the pit as buyers didn’t turn up due to the lockdown. “If the grapes wither and fall to the ground, it will affect the soil’s fertility and I will be forced to dispose of them,” he said.

Venkata Krishnappa, Munishamappa’s son, said their 1.5-acre vineyard yielded 25 tonnes of grapes. “Just before the lockdown, 10 tonnes were harvested and delivered to the market. Due to lack of transport, buyers haven’t turned up for the remaining 15 tonnes which we are dumping into the pit.”

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Anjaneya Reddy, a farmer leader, said that in Chikkaballapur alone, they have cultivated grapes on 2,000 acres. “Even if you consider 15 tonnes per acre as yield, there are about 30,000 tonnes ready to be harvested in the district. At a market rate of Rs 50 to Rs 60 per kilogram, the net worth will be Rs 200 crore to Rs 300 crore. And if you consider the crop in Kolar and Bengaluru Rural, grapes worth Rs 500 to Rs 600 crore are at stake,” he explained.

The ‘Dilkush’ grapes is the most preferred variety of domestic consumption, according to the farmers.

This apart, farmers would have invested about Rs 3 lakh to 4 lakh per acre on fertilisers, pesticide and labour. “With markets being shut and no of the transport facilities available, farmers are forced to dump their produce into pits. It is high time the government intervened and provided us with market options so that farmers can sell at an affordable price of Rs 30 to 40,” Reddy said.

Somu, a farmer in Ganjam village of Srirangapattana, dumped two tonnes of chikku (sapota) citing market shutdown in Mandya. Reddy appealed to the government to emulate the Maharashtra model where the government is helping farmers market fruits through Hopcoms or dairy units as nutrient supplements to people.

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