Mangaluru: Forum urges Home Minister to curb immoral policing during New Year celebrations

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December 29, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 29: In the wake of threats issued by the saffron outfits against New Year’s Eve parties in the coastal city, Citizens Forum For Mangalore Development has sought the Karnataka Home Minister’s attention towards what it observed as the failure of police department to provide security to citizens.

A delegation of the Forum on Friday called on Mangaluru City Police Commissioner T R Suresh and urged him curb immoral policing and take appropriate action against the leaders of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal for creating fear on the eve of New Year. The delegation led by Vidya Dinker, convener of the Forum also submitted a memorandum to Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy through the city’s top cop. 

Here is the full text of the memorandum:

To
The Home Minister
Government of Karnataka
Bengaluru ‐ 1

Through:
Sri T. R. Suresh, IPS
Commissioner, Mangaluru City Police
Mangaluru

Dear Sir,

Sub:    1. Increase in right wing ImMoral Policing/rowdyism in Dakshina Kannada

2.    Atmosphere of fear during New Year due to Bajran Dal/ VHP threats

3.    Failure of police department to provide security to citizens against the above

With a deep sense of dismay we are hereby approaching you for your immediate intervention in addressing the deteriorating law and order situation in Dakshina Kannada, especially in Mangaluru City due to the increase in anti-social activities by right wing elements.

The following is a brief summary of disturbing developments in the recent past:

1.    It has widely reported in the media that the Commissioner of Mangaluru City Police gave audience to Bajrang Dal and VHP to press their demands regarding curbing New Year Celebrations. Subsequently leaders of the Bajrang Dal and VHP issued threatening statements holding the ‘police department solely responsible for any untoward happenings on that day’. (Refer Annexures 1 & 2)

2.    A subsequent police advisory dated 28‐12‐2017 issued by the office of Mangaluru City Police Commissioner (Annexure ‐ 3) regarding New Year Celebrations unmistakably reveals that the police department has completely abdicated its responsibility to protect the good citizens of Mangalore from anti‐social elements who are bent on disrupting social harmony.

3.    We object to the tone and tenor of the police advisory which is offensive to the dignity and civic rights of the citizens of Mangalore who have every right to celebrate New Year. (Refer Point 12 in the Advisory. It is unclear who this is directed at and can be easily misused by goonda elements or even law enforcers against party‐going girls and women) After reading the advisory, both its content and its overall spirit leaves us in no doubt that the Police Department has decided to act as an enforcer of the unreasonable demands and diktats of the Bajrang Dal and VHP. In fact the advisory puts so many stiff conditions on the citizens and the event organizers that instead of instilling confidence among the citizenry, it seems to make it impossible to celebrate New Year in any meaningful way.

4.    Mangaluru City Police has specified 12:00 midnight as the deadline for concluding any public New Year events. This is like making a mockery of the citizens as this very moment (12:00 midnight) marks the onset of the New Year. On the other hand, we learnt from news reports that Bangalore Police are allowing 2:00 a.m. as the deadline and there is no reason for Mangaluru City Police to discriminate against its citizens other than their own incompetence or reluctance in dealing with goons belonging to right wings outfits.

5.    Despite Bajrang Dal and VHP issuing open threats, Mangaluru City Police have not given any assurance of protection to the citizens against ‘vigilante’ goondaism on New Year night. In fact while the aforementioned police advisory imposes stiff condition on citizens, it contains not even a single word of caution to these immoral policing groups against interfering in the New Year celebrations or taking the law into their own hands. They have also made no efforts to curb their activities, secure bonds from those issuing threats/known offenders or to place potential trouble makers under preventive custody.

6.    The above situation has caused a general fear psychosis and needless trauma for the citizens who were planning to celebrate New Year in a relaxed and enjoyable way. Many organizers of New Year events are in limbo and people are scared to attend New Year parties. This indicates that it is the Bajrang Dal and VHP mafia elements who control this city and not civic administration and the police.

In addition to the above, we wish to draw your attention to the following recent developments:

1.    Right wing elements are actively trying to import and embed the fake concept of ‘Love Jihad’ into Dakshina Kannada to instigate communal tensions. Two incidents have been blown out of proportion under this concept and there is every likelihood of the situation getting out of control if their activities are not curbed.

2.    A local godman called Rajashekaranand Swami of Vajradehi Mutt has announced the formation of his Special Task Force (STF) against ‘Love Jihad’ to keep an eye on and rein in Hindu girls. If this is allowed to go unchecked, we can expect more of organised trouble in the near future.
3.    Increasing incidences of ImMoral Policing are being reported since the past few months and police department is doing nothing to curb it.

Due to the above reasons, we are deeply disappointed with the Mangaluru City Police. The Mangalore region was notorious for imMoral Police goondaism of right wing outfits. This was one of the reasons for the huge victory of Congress Party in the previous assembly elections as people had placed their hopes in your party to curb right wing mafia activities.

Though your government has given us a brief spell of peace, we are alarmed to see anti-social elements once again attempting to take charge of the city and dismayed to observe the inability of the police to respond effectively to its growing menace to the public.
We request you to initiate urgent action regarding the above.

Thank You

Yours Sincerely,

Sd‐
Vidya Dinker, Shwetha Rasquinha, Aman Ahmed, K Gopika, Vinod Mascarenhas, Kishore Attavar, Sanjan, Abdulla, Angel, Akhilesh, Joel Pinto, Trescilla Johnas 

Copy for Action:

1.    Sri B Ramanath Rai, Hon’ble District In Charge Minister, DK.
2.    Sri JR Lobo, MLA, Mangalore South
3.    Sri UT Khader, MLA, Mangalore
4.    Sri Ivan D’souza, MLC and Chief Whip, Vidhana Soudha
5.    The Deputy Commissioner, Dakshina Kannada District
6.    Superintendent of Police, Dakshina Kannada

Also Read: Vidya Dinker seeks Home Minister’s intervention to stop saffronists’ Lie Jihad in coastal Karnataka

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August 2,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 2: All the seven Airports in Karnataka have seen poor traffic even after the restoration of domestic flight services post covid-19 lockdown. Interestingly, Mangaluru International Airport, the second biggest in the state, has slipped to third position in number of number of passengers and flights. 

Of all the seven airports in State-- Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Hubballi, Belagavi, Mysuru, Kalaburagi and Vijaynagara (Hosapete)-- it was the Sambra (Belagavi) airport which saw the highest number of passengers and flights after Bengaluru. 

According to Airports Authority of India report released on their website recently, the Sambra airport outperformed the Managluru international airport in June. 

As many 10,224 passengers travelled to or from Belagavi airport in June, whereas Mangaluru airport saw a footfall of only 8,608 passengers including 3,726 international and 4,882 domestic passengers. Belagavi airport handled 391 flights whereas Mangaluru airport handled 190 flights.

Even the Bengaluru international airport saw a decline in the number of passengers and flights in June. Only 3.69 lakh domestic and 10,654 international passengers arrived or departed from Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru in June as against 27.59 lakh total passengers in June 2019. 

Between April-June 2020 the Bengaluru airport saw only 4.54 lakh total passengers (domestic and international) as against 84.11 lakh total passenger during the same period last year. The number of flights to and from Bengaluru also saw a huge dip in June with only 731 international (2,582 in June 2019) and 4290 domestic (16,216 in June 2019) flights.

Though the Mysuru domestic airport handled a higher number of flights compared to last June, the number of passengers either arriving or departing saw a decline. Last year June 4,775 passengers travelled in 96 flights, whereas in June 2020 the airport handled 3,158 passengers and 330 flights.

Hubballi airport saw the least number of passengers or flights among the seven airports in Karnataka in June. It saw only 55 passengers either arriving or departing from the city's airport in 14 flights in the month of June. In the same month last year, Hubballi airport, which was third busiest before the pandemic, had facilitated 45,973 passengers and handled 604 flights.

Since April 2020 to June, the Hubballi airport has handled only 18 flights (as against 1,958 during the same period last year) and 122 passengers (1,50,416 between April-June 2019).

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July 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 23: The Siddi community in Karnataka got its first lawmaker as Governor Vajubhai Vala nominated five persons, including Shantharama Budna Siddi, to the Karnataka Legislative Council on Wednesday.

Shantharama Siddi had been working as a social worker and was a post holder at the Vanavasi Kalyan Prakalpa, a tribal welfare initiative of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

The Siddis, an ethnic group in India, are said to have descended from the people of the East African region. They are included in the list of Scheduled Tribes (ST) in Karnataka.

Apart from the Shantharama, the inclusion of CP Yogishwar, who had left Congress to join BJP in 2017 but failed to retain his seat in the 2018 Assembly polls, is also considered as a big decision.

Adagur H Vishwanath, another former JDS leader, who had quit his party and joined BJP but failed to retain his seat has also caught the attention of the people.

Further, Governor Vala has nominated Talwar Sabanna and Bharathi Shetty to the Upper House in the state.

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February 2,2020

Kolkata, Feb 2: A protester at Park Circus, known as Shaheen Bagh of Kolkata, died last night after she fell ill during her agitation against CAA, NRC and NPR.

The woman has been identified as Sameeda Khatun (57) who was a resident of Entally area of the city. According to protesters, Khatun who was asthmatic patient died after suffering a cardiac arrest. She is survived by husband and eight children.

Around 250 women from Kolkata have been holding a peaceful sit-in at Park Circus Maidan since January 7 to protest against CAA, NRC and NPR and demanding the withdrawal of the new citizenship law.

Research Scholar at Rabindra Bharati University, Nousheen Baba Khan who has been spearheading the Park Circus protest since the beginning, told the newspaper, “Sameeda Khatun was a regular face at the protest and she was not well as she had asthma.

Last evening she came to me complaining that she is having trouble in breathing. We immediately took her to Chittaranjan Hospital where doctors said she had suffered a cardiac arrest. We later took her to Islamia Hospital where doctors declared her brought dead,” said Khan.

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Monday, 3 Feb 2020

Inna Lillahi wa in ilaihi rajivoon.    

 

Subhaan Allah,   she died for the cause .May Allah Almighty accept her shahada . and bless her with Jannatul Firdous .   Aameen

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