Cops accused of throwing Quran, tearing Madrasa books 

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September 2, 2017

Bantwal, Sept 2: The desecration of Quran and other Islamic books allegedly committed by the police in Bantwal taluk has evoked sharp response from Muslim organizations that demanded the government to launch an impartial probe and take action against the “communal cops.”

“We will launch a massive agitation if the authorities concerned failed to take action against those who hurt the sentiments of Muslims by throwing Quran,” said Ashraf, former mayor and president of Dakshina Kannada Muslim Sanghatanegala Okkoota. 

Photos of holy scriptures lying scattered around on the floor following a police raid on the house of one of the suspects in the RSS worker Sharath Madivala murder case on Saturday have gone viral on social media. 
  
The Bantwal police are on manhunt for Kalandar, a resident of Sajipamunnur in Bantwal taluk in connection with the case. At around 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning the a team of police allegedly rained his house. The raid reportedly continued till 2:30 p.m. 

The family members of Kalandar have accused that the policemen threw copies of Quran on the floor and tore Madrasa books. The police, who suspect missing Kalandar’s involvement in money transaction in connection with the murder, however, denied the charge of disrespecting Quran. They claimed that they did not touch any religious books during the search.

According to Maimoona, mother of Kalandar, the group of policemen barged into the house and started searching every nook and corner. 

“They opened the cupboard in the hall and threw out all the books that were inside. When they took the Quran and started leafing through it, we urged them to keep it back in its place, but they threw it on the floor right in front of our eyes. Then they took out Madrasa books and began scattering them. When we told them that they were just Madrasa books and contained nothing incriminatory, the police retorted that Madrasa teachers train students to kill," she claimed.

"Some of the policemen were in uniforms while others were in plainclothes. They had no warrant to search. When we asked the police why they had come, they said Kalandar has received Rs one crore to kill Sharath Madivala. The police asked where we had hidden the money, and told us that they had come to take it away. They then tore the mattress of the bed and searched there too,” she said. 

Maimoona said that the cops also threatened that all the family members would be arrested if Kalandar does not surrender within two days. “They also threatened to shoot him dead. They also took away his marks cards," she said.

Kalandar's father T Ibrahim told reporters, "If my son has committed any crime, then arrest and punish him. The police asked us where we had hidden the one crore rupees that Kalandar received, as per their claim. Let the police arrest the person who gave him that money. We do not know where Kalandar is. The police should not harass us because of him. Before this, the police took us to the station twice and harassed us. Now they are doing it in our own house. We will commit suicide if this continues."

Denying the charges, Sudheer Kumar Reddy, superintendent of police of Dakshina Kannada, said that the police personnel in the search team did not touch any religious book. He also said that the police have proof of this, as the search was video-recorded.

He said that the viral photographs and video clips of Quran and madrasa books lying on the ground are not taken during the raids. “With the intention of spreading tension miscreants have created such a scene and took photographs. Police will take stringent action against such miscreants,” he said.

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: The coronavirus scare has taken a toll on the poultry industry in Karnataka with many poultry farm owners culling the birds, insiders in the poultry industry said.

At least one lakh birds have been culled in the last one week, the sources said.

Ever since the news spread about novel coronavirus spreading rapidly, the poultry industry started feeling the heat.

The lockdown spelt further trouble for the industry with reduced business compelling farm owners to go in for the culling.

According to Muddukrishna of C N Nischchith Enterprises, a live chicken dealer in Bengaluru, the culling had taken place in Shivamogga, Kolar and other places.

"There is a drastic decline in business. There are neither customers nor enough supply of birds for sale. We are badly hit. There are many poultry farm owners who have incurred tremendous loss due to the lockdown," Muddukrishna told news agency.

Another major poultry industry owner, having his farms in Channapatna, Ramanagar, Anekal and surrounding places, said he had to get rid of at least 4,000 birds in each of these farms.

"This is not restricted to me alone. There are about 64 major poultry industries who have gone for the drastic measure of culling," said the farm owner.

He said in the last one week, at least one lakh birds have been culled as it was hard for them to maintain them.

"Each bird needs at least a kilogram of grains in three days to eat whereas each kg of poultry food costs about Rs 32. We have about two lakh birds in our farm. How can we maintain if there is no business," rued the poultry farm owner.

The industry has suffered a double whammy.

People gave up eating chicken following rumours that the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is similar to SARS, another virus.

Further, the lockdown has blocked the transportation of these birds, he added.

According to the farm owner, in the last one month, he had suffered a loss of around Rs 15 lakh and if the situation continues for the next three months, his condition would be beyond imagination.

Muddukrishna said the poultry farm association had given a memorandum to the animal husbandry and fisheries department seeking direction on the transportation of these birds.

Accordingly, the secretary in the department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries A B Ibrahim issued a circular to all the city police commissioners, deputy commissioners of the district, superintendent of police and the CEO of Zilla Panchayath on Friday that the animal husbandry services have been declared as essential services.

Ibrahim said in his circular that the production of chicken birds, sheep, goat, pigs, etc in the farm and their transportation, manufacturing feed, liquid nitrogen meant for veterinary use and other items related to the Animal Husbandry should be permitted.

"Despite the order, our vehicles are stopped and drivers are harassed," alleged Muddukrishna.

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday appealed to people to strictly follow the restrictions in the state, saying that the ending of 21-day nationwide lockdown imposed to contain COVID-19 depends on how the public adheres to the rules.

In a press statement, Yediyurappa appealed to the people to help the government to prevent the spread of coronavirus by strictly following the lockdown.

"People of Karnataka are known for tolerance and patience. They are law-abiding citizens. Now, the lockdown in wake of coronavirus is a testing time for them. It has come to test the patience of our people, especially the people of Karnataka. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has apologized and said that lockdown was an inevitable step taken by the government to protect people from the pandemic. We have to realise the predicament of a prime minister who always cares for the well being of the country and its people," the statement quoted Yediyurappa as saying.

"At this hour of crisis, it is not good on our part to come out of houses and violate the curfew. The ending of lockdown depends on strictness with which one follows the curfew and maintain social distancing. If one follows the curfew strictly, the lockdown period will automatically end on April 14. Whether to end the lockdown or not is in your hands," he said.

The Chief Minister urged not to test the patience of police, saying, "Already our police are under stress as they are working without any rest. Do not force them to use the force and later blame them for stern action."

He also appealed to follow the lockdown provisions and stay back in their home.
"The government has taken all measures to maintain the supply of essentials and food to the needy. Consider this situation as a blessing in disguise and spend your valuable time reading books which in turn will boost your knowledge and intellectual capacity. My earnest request to even the poor is spending your time by involving yourselves in creative activities inside your houses," Yediyurappa said.

"At the same time, it is time for us to respect the sacrificing work of the doctors, nurses, health staff and civic workers who are working round the clock to save the lives of hundreds of people affected by coronavirus. My appeal to you all strictly follows the curfew rules and maintains the social distance to combat COVID-19," he added.

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February 24,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 24: Wanted gangster Ravi Poojary, who was arrested in South Africa and brought to India, was on Monday sent to police custody till March 7 by a Bengaluru court.

First Additional City Magistrate V Jagdish, while sending Pujari to police custody, said that there should be no interference in the investigations.

The court also asked the police to record video and audio of the interrogation process.

Poojary, who was wanted in over 200 cases of serious crime including murder and extortion, was brought to India by a team of senior officials and arrived at the Kempegowda International Airport here.

Pujari was extradited from Senegal on February 22 pursuant to an extradition request made by India in early 2019.

"He is physically fit. Questioning will begin from tomorrow. He is supporting our investigation and answering questions," Additional Director-General of Police Amar Kumar Pandey told reporters here earlier today.

Poojary, who parted ways with underworld don Chhota Rajan had jumped bail after he was arrested in Senegal in 2019 and had escaped to South Africa, where he was involved in drug trafficking and extortion.

According to sources in the Indian intelligence, Ravi Pujari was hiding with a false identity of Anthony Fernandes, a Burkina Faso passport holder, in a remote village in South Africa.

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