Muslim groups decry ‘murderous politics’, urge people to defeat communalism

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January 12, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 12: Thousands of Muslims from across Dakshina Kannada district on Friday converged at Nehru Maidan in the city to register their protest against the recent coldblooded murders of elderly Muslim man Ahmed Basheer and Hindu youth Deepak Rao.

Most of the speakers at the condolence-cum-protest meet jointly organised by various local Muslim groups decried the Sangh Parivar and communal outfits for “playing political games over dead bodies of innocent Hindus and Muslims” ahead of looming Karnataka assembly polls.

Deepak and Basheer were attacked by two separate gangs on January 3 at Katipalla and Kottara Chowki. The former died on the spot while the latter breathed his last at a hospital on January 7. Police have already arrested the alleged murderers in both cases.

Addressing the gathering at protest meet, Haji Hameed Kandak, a local Muslim leader, said that the police should unmask the masterminds behind the murders. “Police have only arrested those who committed the murders. But, those who planned the murders to create communal unrest and gain political mileage have not yet been arrested,” he lamented.

He urged the people of all the communities to get united and defeat those who try to create divide between the followers of different faiths. “We don’t need to hold swords to fight the anti-social elements. Our unity is their defeat,” he added.

S B Darimi, Khateeb of Puttur Juma Masjid, said that Muslims do not expect appeasement from the government. “It’s the duty of government to empower Muslims economically, socially and politically. Appeasement is of no use,” he said.

Dinesh Hegde Ulepady, advocate and human rights activist, said that communal harmony is the need of the hour in coastal Karnataka. “Communal goons have no religion. They are enemies of their own community and religion. Hence all should oppose them,” he added.

Yasir Hasan from PFI, Rafeeuddin Kudroli from Uniwef, former Mangaluru mayor K Ashraf and DK wakf panel chief Kanachur Monu also spoke on the occasion. Slain Basheer’s son Ibrahim, Mangaluru North MLA Mohiuddin Bava, Shafi Bellare and Suhel Kandak were present among others.

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February 24,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 24: Fugitive underworld don Ravi Poojary, with more than 90 criminal charges pending against him, was brought to the city in the wee hours of Monday after he was arrested from Senegal in South Africa.

Police said that he was wanted in more than 92 criminal cases. In Bengaluru alone, he was involved in more than 39 cases, including double murder of Ravi and Shobana in 2007, an attempt to murder attack on Mantri developers 2009, extortion and other crimes etc. He had committed crimes in various parts of the state including Myusuru, Hubballi, he had involved in extortion, threatening builders, politicians, etc.

"Though Senegal police had nabbed him about six months back to get him to India it took more than six months since there was no agreement to deport criminals from that state to us. However, now all legal hurdles have been removed and we have succeeded in bringing him", a top police official told media.

A team of Bengaluru Police headed by Additional Director General of Police Amar Kumar Pandey, Joint Police Commissioner Sandeep Patil reached Senegal on Saturday and brought him to the city by Air France flight.

Ravi Poojari was wanted in cases of extortion and murder and was active in the Mumbai underworld. He was part of the underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's gang and later is said to have worked with 'Chota Rajan' for some time. Claiming to be an enemy of Dawood, Poojari reportedly finished off all his associates and anti-India elements in the country. His men were involved in a shootout on the Shabanam Developers office in Bengaluru in which a woman staffer was killed.

He is also said have been involved in the shootout case of Shahid Azmi, an advocate from Mumbai. There are cases against him in Kerala, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.

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March 24,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 24: Amidst uncertainty and fear in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, the prices of vegetables and fruits have shot up in the coastal city of Mangaluru.

Fearing complete closure of shops, people arrived at the market to purchase vegetables in large numbers today morning.

Encashing the situation, the traders too increased the prices of vegetables and fruits.

Tomatoes that were sold for Rs 15 to 20 per kg in the last few days were sold at Rs 40 to 60 per kg. 

Long yard beans were sold at Rs 50 per kg while okra fetched Rs 60 per kg in the market. Onions were sold at Rs 40 to Rs 60 per kg.

Owing to rumours, the price of chicken was reduced to Rs 50 per kg. On Monday, it had increased to Rs 70 to Rs 80 per kg.

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April 27,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 27: Two more people including an elderly woman have been tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Dakshina Kannada. 

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district reached 21, though most of them have recovered and returned home. 

In its today's bulletin, the health and family welfare department confirmed that a 45-year-old man and his 80-year-old mother tested positive for the deadly disease. 

It is learnt that one of them had undergone treatment at a private hospital where a woman from Bantwal, who died of covid-19, was being treated for breathing difficulties, before she was shifted to Wenlock Hospital which is now converted into covid-19 hospital.

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