Mustafa murder: Communal outfits sending youth to jail, says UT Khader

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November 11, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 11: Expressing shock over the coldblooded killing of a murder-accused in Mysuru Central Jail, Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader has come down heavily on communal organisations that misguide youths and persuade them to indulge in criminal activities.

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“An enquiry has already been ordered into the murder of Mustafa Kavoor and cops have taken action against the culprits. But, no inquiry or compensation can be a substitute for the life of a youth,” he said adding that the organisations that provoked Mustafa and showed him the path of jail are also equally responsible for his murder.

“Mustafa was an accused in the murder case of Bajrang Dal activist Prashant Poojary. People should introspect why the bread winners of poor families are indulging in anti-social activities,” Mr Khader said urging the common man not to fall prey to communal politics.

Assault on RSS activist

Mr Khader urged the Mangaluru City Police Commissioner M Chandra Sekhar to speed up the investigation into the murder attempt on RSS activist Ram Mohan near Kuthar and arrest the culprits immediately.

“I am shocked by the Thursday's attack in my constituency. Police should be ruthless towards anti-social elements and put an end to such crimes,” he said.

The minister also urged the top cop to appoint intelligence officials for the Ullal region and take precautionary measures to prevent recurrence of such untoward incidents.

Suspecting involvement of communal and political groups behind the repeated attacks in his constituency, Mr Khader exhorted the people to co-operate with police to nab the real culprits.

“Frequent attacks in Ullal and surrounding areas have raised security concerns. The city police chief should take special interest to solve this problem. I will also speak to home Dr G Parameshwara in this regard,” he said, adding that the government is ready to provide all possible support to the police department to maintain peace.

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umar parveez
 - 
Sunday, 13 Nov 2016

Why do people target ut kadher.?? As the attempt to murder in kuttar is considered , it comes under his constituency and has apoken against it. Meanwhile regarding the mysore jail murder of mustafa kavoor , as a minister he visited mustafas house and also spoke to home minister in this regard. He has always treated all community equally. BUT when he speaks in support of a hindu victim it has been red marked by the fascist and vice versa. Its a had thing to digest a murder and an attempt to murder. Isnt it ???? Be humans first . Dont your religion tell you to respect the mankind ??? Please dont use such a cruel situation for your personal politics . Shame on you who are happy for any one of the cruel acts heard recently .

ashraf
 - 
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016

RSS na enjalu thinnuva neeayi ivanu... ivanigene gothu muslim sahodarana novu..

Bahusha RSS santhanakke huttidon haage kanuthe

thooo nin janmakke kolli hidoke.. ningu ihsaan jafrige banda dina ne barothe.. kaayuthiru..

ninnannu RSS navare mannu mukkisuthare

bosda

Ansari
 - 
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016

CHOMA . i repeat . there is no similarity between RSS fascist and PFI . one thing for sure that Media succeeded in creating the same image ....in reality Rss created problmes while PFI trying to resolve or to correct it

RSS raped ...pFI saved those and trying to save in future

RSS burnt people alive even innocent Kids ... PFI protesting against it

RSS raped girls and even aged as 60 years and claiming as women saviers in the name of 3 talaq and uniform civil Code...... pFI protesting against it

RSS assaulting aged ,women and children ....PFI protecting them

RSS shedding blood ......PFI donating

Choma
 - 
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016

The language and thinking style of Naren Kotiyan and PFI guys are same. no change. their intention also same: Defeating khader.

Asif
 - 
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016

@ ut khadaer... .. now evry mangloreans KNOW that u have a good relation ship with RSS and MRM, time will come soon kick-out you from Government Chair, but one things is sure , Duinya is not a Permanent, just keep it in your mind, and that days you this k

Kaizer
 - 
Saturday, 12 Nov 2016

When u met a RSS guy your stance were different, when a Muslim brother is been killed you Call them as communal outfit , you are no doubt a chela of RSS.

naren kotian
 - 
Friday, 11 Nov 2016

this man didnot speak when billawa youths were killed , prashanth poojari, charan poojari , praveen poojari ( kushalnagar) from muslim gangs ...he did not utter single word when raju and rudresh were killed by his co-religionists ... when his community members are killed he is shocked ... double standards daayeg maarre ... pokkade ...you proved you are dramabazi minsiter ... ullal has become hub of islamic state of india , hindus are attacked on daily basis ... what action have u taken ?

Akbar
 - 
Friday, 11 Nov 2016

Who is god father of notorious target gang in Ullal?

Ashraf
 - 
Friday, 11 Nov 2016

Be aware of Meer Sadik

Rakib
 - 
Friday, 11 Nov 2016

Hatred towards PFI
Sympathy to RSS
wah Khadar bhai wah

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