Protest against panel report: Thousands of Christians raise voice against injustice

February 20, 2011

Mangalore, February 20: The city of Mangalore on Sunday witnessed an unprecedented Christian show of strength, as over 60 thousand worshippers of Jesus Christ converged at the Nehru Maidan, to express their 'peaceful anger' against the much controversial final report of the Somasekhara Commission of Inquiry set up to go in to the attacks on religious places in September 2008 across the state.


Irrespective of their denomination, the entire Christian population of the city rose as one under the leadership of Mangalore Catholic Diocese Bishop Rev Aloysius Paul D'Souza in rejecting the panel report.


When the speakers including Bishop, repeatedly posed a question whether the Christians are ready to accept the 'findings' of the panel, the protesters erupted with the screams of “No”.


In his 20 minute long meaningful address, the Bishop warned those people who want to suppress Christianity and Christians in this part of the country that no one can deter the faith of true followers of Jesus Christ.


“The culprits might have attacked the churches, broken the crucifix and desecrated the holy communion but they cannot destroy our faith in Jesus. We are pained by the attacks but not threatened” he said.


Pointing out that although Christians form a miniscule minority in the great country, they cannot be subdued by the hate-mongers, the Bishop said “If anyone thinks that these minority Christians can be subdued by attacks or be taken for a ride by giving false reports, we would like to tell such people that they are mistaken!”


He also issued a warning against those who attacked Churches, not to underestimate Christians thinking that they comprise only two percent of the Indian population, clarifying that the power of Christians doesn't lie in number of population, but in faith in Jesus Christ. “Jesus is with us” he declared.


Likening the huge gathering of protesters to the crowd that had assembled to listen to Jesus Christ at the sermon on the mountain over two thousand years ago, the Bishop said: “We have gathered here to protest against injustice done to us and to demand justice”.


Demanding that the investigation of the attack on Churches and the events that followed should be handed over to the CBI to ensure justice to the Christians, the Bishop pointed out that Somsekara Commission's strange behaviour has pained the sentiments of Christians, in the process pushing the tiny minority community further to the corner.


Addressing the gathering Corporator Mariamma Thomas accused the Chief Minister of appointing a Commission of enquiry headed by Somasekher--who according to her, was his close bosom chap--to cover up the crime committed by saffron groups.


Walter J Maben, Chairman of Karnataka Missions Network, in his address said: “We are disappointed that the enquiry commission has failed to name and pin point the attackers who attacked the Churches with the plea for lack of evidence, which is incorrect”


“These attacks were not spontaneous in one place but it was a very planned scheme which the perpetrators could execute simultaneously in different places of Dakshina Kannada and the neighbouring districts. This could have been done only by an Organisation and not an individual” he said.


He said the Commission deliberately closed its eyes to the truth despite being fully aware of who the attackers were and also the atrocities committed by the police.


A copy of the memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister of the state consisting various demands of Christian community and reasons explaining why they reject the panel report, was handed over on the occasion by the Bishop to Deputy Commissioner of Police R Ramesh in the presence MP Oscar Fernades.


The demands posed before the government through the memorandum include the withdrawal of all pending cases related to Church attacks against the innocent individuals of the community as promised by the Home Minister, handing over the inquiry of attack on churches to the CBI, necessary legal action against real culprits of the Church attack, adequate and just compensation to the individual and institutions that were attacked and suffered loss, creating an atmosphere where the minorities can lead a fearless life and ensure them their constitutional rights and finally not to make any additional law to curtail the fundamental rights of the citizens as existing laws are sufficient to deal with any matters.


Earlier the protesters, most of them sported black attire and had black cloth tied across the lower face, took out a peaceful march from Dr B R Ambedkar Circle under the leadership of Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza, Bishop of Mangalore Diocese, Dr John Sadananda, Bishop of CSI Karnataka Southern Diocese, Dr Lawrence Mukkuzhy, Bishop of Belthangady Diocese, Dr Geevarghese Mar Divannasious, Bishop of Puttur Diocese and others.


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May 27,2020

Bengaluru, May 27: Amidst helpless calls for learning to live with coronavirus and make a new beginning, the government of Karnataka is considering to reopen schools in the state from July 1.

Primary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar discussed the issue with the officials from the department at a meeting held on Tuesday. 

The expert committee in its report submitted to the Union Ministry for Human Resource Development recommended reopening of schools on July 1. The state department of primary and secondary education also discussed the issue. 

However, no decision has been taken yet and final decision is expected to out in a day or two. A source said that since the timetable for SSLC examination had been published and the lockdown was expected to be lifted after May 31, it had been planned to reopen the schools on July 1.

Following the recent representation by several academicians and social activists urging to cancel SSLC exams, the primary education minister met chief minister and briefed him about preparations for the safe conduct of exams.

“As of now there will not be any changes in SSLC exam schedule. We have reviewed the situation and preparations are underway for ensuring safety of children,” the source added. 

The report submitted by Nimhans about online education is yet to reach the secretariat.

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March 19,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 19: The officers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, on March 11 intercepted 2 persons - Syed Mohammed and Shri Ashoka K S - Mangalore Central Railway Station and recovered 5.6 Kgs of gold bars in crude form.

The operation was conducted based on specific information about a network of operators who were bringing smuggled gold in the form of crude bars from Calicut to Mangaluru. The gold was then re-melted and cast into 100 gms bars with foreign markings, using foreign marking moulds, and was then getting distributed to various locations in Karnataka.

Further, one Mr. Manjunath Shet alias Rupesh who was supposed to receive the said gold from the passengers was also apprehended at the parking lot of the railway station.

Simultaneous searches were conducted in three different premises in car street Mangaluru, Udupi, and Shivamogga.

Further, the source of the gold was traced to melters/jewellers in Calicut and swift follow up action was conducted leading to seizures of gold and Rs 82 lakh Cash. Two cars of Toyota Etios model belonging to the syndicate having specially designed cavities for concealment which were used for transporting cash and gold between Calicut and Mangaluru were also seized.

Naveen Chandra Kamath of Udupi, who is the master mind involved in the case was also apprehended. Overall 7 persons were arrested during the entire operation. Further investigation is ongoing in the said case to uncover the other persons involved in the racket. The total seizure was 9.3Kgs of gold, valued at approximately 4 crores, 5.2 kgs of silver along with Rs 84 lakh in cash.

The team constituted of 40 officers from Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Shivamogga took part in the co-ordinated effort.

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Hubballi, Jan 6: Elected representatives of the BJP, Congress and JD(S) on Sunday decided to sink their differences and fight unitedly for Karnataka’s rightful share in the Mahadayi and Kalasa-Banduri water dispute with Goa.

The meeting convened by JD(S) MLC Basavaraj Horatti here saw participation of BJP ministers Prahlad Joshi and Jagadish Shettar, Congress and JD(S) lawmakers, among others.

After a 70-minute closed door meeting, MLC Horatti told reporters that they discussed the water dispute in detail and decided to take steps based on inputs from legal and technical experts on the rightful apportioning of water. “Today, we took the first big step towards the overall development of the region, unencumbered by political divisions,” he said.

Though the air was filled with a sense of jubilation as the issue had united seemingly hostile political parties on one side, a few activists expressed disappointment that the meeting failed to set a timeline to resolve the dispute.

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