Assault on cattle traders: KKSV demand action against culprits

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August 25, 2011

UMAR_IBRAHIM

Udupi, August 25: A group of people under the banner of Karnataka Komu Sauharda Vedike (KKSV) on Thursday staged a dharna in front of the District Police Office demanding immediate arrest of the miscreants who brutally assaulted cattle trader and his two aides recently.

Addressing the protesters, G Rajashekhar, President of Udupi district unit of KKSV accused the police of acting according to the wish of Sangh Parivar leaders. “Although the police know that those who have been assaulted by saffron goons were innocents, they are planning to slap case against victims”, he said.

Explaining the background of last week's assault, Mr Rajashekhar said cattle trader Umarabba had purchased a cow and a calf from Jagadish Shetty of Kanajar for an amount of Rs. 3,000. He and two aides Ibrahim and Ranjit were attacked mercilessly by a 20 miscreants of Sangh Parivar while taking the purchased cattle.

He said that police are even not ready to inquire what happened, because all three victims were poor, where as the accused are backed by Hindutva eaders.

Lashing out at the anti-minority policy of the police and the ruling elite in the Coastal region, Mr Rajashekahar said that the Opposition parties such as Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) too have failed in their responsibilities. “No one came in support of the three poor victims”, he lamented.

Jayan Malpe, Convener of district unit of Dalit Sangharsha Samiti said that fascist forces were controlling the police in the district. Instead of catching the wrong-doers, the police were targeting innocent people.

He said a major surgery of the police department in the coastal district was essential.

K Phaniraj, Vice President of Udupi district unit of KKSV said that if the Government wanted to stop the sale of cows and calves, it should take steps to provide alternative employment to those who are dependent on cattle trade.

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July 6,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 6: Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh has rubbished the social media rumours about lockdown in the district from July 8 to 25.

The Viral Rumour

A false message which is going viral on social media including WhatsApp claims that several organisations in Dakshina Kannada in a meeting have unanimously decided observe lockdown from July 8 to July 25. During this period essential services will be available only till 1 p.m.

DC’s clarification

“Don’t believe in such false rumours. Currently the lockdown is from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Every Sunday there will be total lockdown till August 2. People should continue to maintain social distance and follow all the guidelines to prevent the spread of covid-19,” said the deputy commissioner.

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May 8,2020

Mangaluru, May 8: Migrant workers, stranded in Karnataka due to lockdown, staged a protest on Friday at the Central Railway Station here, demanding to be sent back to their respective native places.

The workers demanded the state government to take measures and send them back to their homes.

Maintaining social distancing and covering their faces with masks, the workers were holding placards which read -- "We want to go home Jharkhand, We want justice and we want to go home."

They appealed to the state government to arrange trains and buses to ferry them to their native places and threatened to walk home if denied transport.

Several protests have erupted in different parts of the country, such as Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, as stranded labourers took to the roads demanding to be sent back home.

The Ministry of Home Affairs on May 1 had issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 with some relaxations.

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July 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 8: A seven-day-old baby from Kallapu near Permannur village, within Ullal town limits in Mangaluru taluk has tested positive for COVID-19.

The baby’s mother, while pregnant, was admitted to a private hospital in the town on June 30. 

Her samples, which were sent for testing before delivery, reported positive, doctor said.

On Wednesday, the baby’s tests too reported positive for COVID-19.

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