'Defending madesnana is an affront to constitution and democracy'

January 1, 2012

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Mangalore, January 1: Destroying the constitution and democratic system in the country is the real aim of the people defending practices like madesnana, said writer and thinker G.K. Govind Rao here on Sunday.

He was speaking at a seminar on 'madesnana, belief, practice and the opposition' held at the University College auditorium in Hampankatta under the joint auspices of DSS (Ambedkarwada), DYFI and other like-minded organizations.

Coming out heavily on Vishwesha Tirtha Swamiji of Pejawar Math and Higher Education Minister V.S. Acharya for their support to the 'inhuman' practice, Mr. Govind Rao said Madesnana cannot be condoned in the name of belief. “Ours is a democratic country. Therefore a belief has to be seen in the context of the overall interest of the society. We should have to evaluate if it is going to have a positive impact on the society or it is going to have a negative impact. We cannot just defend a practice on the pretext that it had existed from time immemorial,” he said.

Singling out Swamiji for his 'neutral' stand on the issue, Mr. Govind Rao challenged him if he was ready to defend the practice of “untouchability” since it had been practice in our country over several centuries. “We should be ashamed of the filth filled in our own homes. People like Pejawar are trying to mislead the masses by diverting their attention. They try to justify such practices by showing that such customs are also practiced in other communities. But, people like Pejawar should know that it is his duty to clear the muck from his own house,” Mr. Rao said.

He also hit out at social activist Anna Hazare and dubbed him the political face of Pejawar Swamiji. “He (Anna) also wants to destroy democracy. The people of the country are at the firing line. Our fight against the maths should also include the fight against Anna Hazare's math. He is very dangerous,” Mr. Rao said and dubbed him “the pseudo Mahatma created by the media and the middle class people of the country”

Accusing Anna Hazare of keeping a silence on the corruption prevailing both in Karnataka and in Gujarat, Mr. Rao said, the target of the anti-corruption crusader was only Congress and Manmohan Singh. “He is become a hero for those middle-class people who take flights to attend his rallies in Mumbai and Delhi and scream 'Anna Ki jai' even as they are hooked to music through their earphones,” he said.

Shivaram Shetty, the coordinator of the Kanaka Study Chair at Mangalore University, said, the issue of Madesnana should not be seen just as a question of rationality and blind belief, nor as an issue related to stratified caste system deeply entrenched in our society. “We need to look at it from a cultural angle. We should not overlook the fact that majority of the people rolling over the plantain leaves on which the Brahmins have eaten their meals belong to upwardly mobile segments of the backward classes. We should understand the cultural politics behind every such practice. Those who have taken it up as a symbol of cultural hegemony are trying to project any opposition to Madesnana as an attack on Hindu religious practices. This can be called neo-religiosity,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion K.S. Shivaramu, president of Karnataka Rajya Hindulida Vargagala Jagruthi Vedike, demanded a ban on pankthi bedha (practice of separate seating arrangements for Brahmins at temple dining hall). “Pankthi bedha is the mother of madesnana. Once it is banned madesnana will die a natural death,” he said.

Taking potshots at Minister Acharya he said, “Acharya did not have the moral right to continue in the office after defending practice. Nor is he fit to be a medical doctor. He should be ashamed of his stand. In fact, he is a disease to the society.”

Mr. Shivaramu urged the government to take action based on the report submitted by three senior officers of the Social Welfare Ministry. “The government-appointed panel has clearly stated that the practice of madesnana should be disallowed. It has also recommended a ban on pankti bedha. The government should implement the recommendations of the panel constituted by it,” Mr. Shivaramu said.

DSS (Ambedkar wada) leader Anand, Dalit Voice editor V.T. Rajshekar, DYFI district convener Muneer Katipalla, SFI state secretary Jeevan Kuthar, among others, were present.

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February 5,2020

Bidar, Feb 5: The police has intensified investigation into the 'sedition case' against the management and staff of a school here, where children are facing chare of insulting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others, in the context of CAA, in a drama they staged on January 21.

The police again visited Shaheen School on Tuesday and questioned children and staff -- this time in plain clothes, after their questioning of children in uniform on January 28 drew criticism from some quarters, a school official said.

"Morning three police personnel came with two members of Karnataka State Child Rights Protection Commission. Later, the deputy superintendent of police H Basaveshwara joined them.

The cops were in civil dress," the official said.

The police have been questioning the children and staff about those who wrote the script and assigned to deliver specific dialogues.

Police have already arrested Nazbunnisa, the mother of one of the children, who had allegedly delivered the controversial dialogue and their teacher Fareeda Begum, who oversaw the event.

When contacted, the deputy superintendent of police of Bidar H Basaveshwara refused to comment on the matter saying that he was still investigating the case.

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Ahmed Ali K.
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Wednesday, 5 Feb 2020

Why No questions asked in Kalladka Prabhakar Batta school where the school childrens asked to show a demo of Babri Masjid demolition?

 

Why the police did'nt question the teacher team, Principal and the owner of the school??

 

because both schools owned by different people....!!

Indian Democracy.........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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Mangaluru, Mar 21: The management of Ibrahim Khaleel mosque here on Saturday has decided to temporarily suspend all the prayers inside the mosque premises as a precautionary measure in view of Corona Virus which is spreading like wildfire in the State.

In an official note, the management urged people to remain safe and to pray at home adding that Jumuah, daily prayers and all the other events at the mosques were cancelled temporarily until further notice.

“This is an unavoidable move to save the lives from the infections of deadly Coronavirus” the note added on Saturday.

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