High court upholds ban on Dr Zakir Naik's entry into Mangaluru

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January 1, 2016

Bengaluru, Jan 1: The Karnataka high court has upheld the prohibitory order issued by Mangaluru city police commissioner S Murugan banning the entry of internationally acclaimed orator Dr Zakir Naik to Mangaluru between December 31 and January 6.

zakirnaik1The development comes after South Karnataka Salafi Movement (SKSM) which decided to postpone the public meeting of Dr Zakir Naik by two months.

Dr Zakir Naik was supposed deliver a talk on ‘What is Islam’ at an interfaith peace conference on January 2 at Nehru Maidan in Mangaluru. Saffron outfits had warned the police and government of dire consequences if Dr Zakir Naik was allowed to enter the city.

Meanwhile, SKSM, the host of the event postponed the event as per the advice of Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara.

Prior to this Citizen Action Forum had filed a petition at the high court urging to impose ban on Dr Zakir Naik’s entry in coastal Karnataka. It had argued that the Islamic scholar’s speech may lead to communal tension in the region.

The vacation division bench of the high court comprising Justice B Manohar and Justice B Veerappa passed the order upholding the temporary ban on Dr Zakir Naik but allowed the SKSM to hold the conference without inviting him.

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Sunday, 3 Jan 2016

Well Done!! Good judgement. Mangalore is better-off without this man

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January 18,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 18: The Dakshina Kannada District Karavali Utsava Samiti has chosen senior Journalist and Assistant Editor on Udayavani Daily Manohar Prasad for the Karavali Gaurava Prashasti 2019-20.

The award will be presented to Manohar Prasad in recognition of his contribution in the field of Journalism.

He will be given the award during the valedictory of the Karavali Utsav at Panambur beach on January 19.

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June 13,2020

Chikkamagaluru, Jun 13: Deputy Commissioner Dr Bagadi Gautham said that movement of heavy vehicles has been banned from Tanikodi to S K Border on NH 169 (Mangaluru to Solapur) from June 15 to August 15.

In an official statement issued here on Friday evening, he said that due to heavy rain lashing in the District the minor bridges on the stretch at Umbalagere, Goravanahalli and Gulaganji are in a dilapidated condition. As a precautionary measure, the movement of heavy vehicles has been banned.

As an alternative, all the vehicles (below 15 tonnes) from Chikmagalur can travel via Baliho Nur-Magundi-Kalasa-Kudremukh-SK Border. The vehicles from NR Pura (below 15 tonnes) should travel via Koppa-Hariharapura-Bidaragodu-Agumbe.

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June 19,2020

Mangaluru/ Udupi, June 19: As many as 13 fresh coronavirus positive cases were reported in Dakshina Kannada on June 19, taking the total number of cases in the coastal district to 414. In Udupi, the total number of covid cases mounted to 1,050 with 11 new cases.

Four among the 13 patients in Dakshina Kannada had returned from Saudi Arabia and seven had returned from Sharjah recently. Two others were suffering from an influenza-like illness (ILI). All the 13 patients have been shifted to the designated COVID hospital in Mangaluru.

In Udupi, three among the 11 new covid patients are children. Four are Maharashtra returnees and two had come from Tamil Nadu. Five others have contracted infection from other positive patients. 

Only 98 cases are currently active in Udupi among 1,050. As many as 950 patients have been discharged from hospital. Two deaths have occurred in the district including one on Friday.

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