Attacks on religious places prove police ineptitude'

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January 8, 2012

Mangalore, January 8: Christian Forums pinned the blame on failure of police intelligence behind the brazen attacks on religious places at a meeting convened at the DC's office by Karnataka State Minority Commission (KSMC) chairman Anwar Manippady on Saturday.

At the meeting convened close on the heels of attack on Hebron Pentecostal Assembly at Haleyangadi, Karnataka Missions Network (KMN) president Walter Maben said repeated attacks on Christians for the past four years had proved beyond doubt the ineptness of police intelligence.

When vandals reach the place with media behind, police reach the spot when everyone has taken to heels.

Highlighting a conspiracy behind the repeated attacks on minority institutions and religious Centres, he said miscreants were hired goons to carry out systematic attacks.

The attacks had left them feeling like second class citizens, he rued.

KMN secretary Alvyn Colaco claimed witnessing a 13-year-old girl hugging her mother at Balamandir, Bondel, and confessing on being coerced to make false sexual allegations against a pastor.

Pentecostal Assembly priest Fr. John said that nearly 200 attacks were carried against Christian Institutions in Dakshina Kannada region from 2008.

Pastor of Pentacoastal Assembly at Haleyangadi Suresh said such attacks are justified by allegations of forcible conversions.


Those who suspect conversion at prayer halls can verify the truth with the participants attending prayer sessions.

Mr Manippady said the government's stand on according security to minorities will not change.

“We will try to avoid such attacks on religious places. Police protection will also be provided to prayer halls during prayers” he added.

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Mangaluru, June 22: A chartered flight from Dammam with more than 170 stranded Saudi Kannadiga passengers landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 8.53 pm. 

The flight was chartered by Saudi Kannadigas Humanity Forum (SKHF), an unregistered NGO, which was formed recently to help the Kannadigas stranded in Saudi Arabia due to covid-19 lockdown under the leadership of Zakariya Jokatte, president of Jubail unit of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry and KS Sheikh Karnire, Director of Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd, Saudi Arabia.

There were 165 adults and 8 infants on board the IndiGo flight. All the passengers were screened at the airport. They will be dispatched to quarantine centres after completing formalities. 

SKHF had launched an online portal to assist those who were in need of emergency repatriation such as elderly people, those who lost their jobs, pregnant women and those who are in need of emergency medical treatment back home in India. 

SKHF coordinated with the authorities concerned to carry out all the formalities and legal procedures in Saudi Arabia. SKHF members were present at the Dammam Airport to help the passengers during the departure. 

Mr Jokatte and Mr Sheikh have thanked U T Khader, Mangaluru MLA and Dr Arathi Krishna, former deputy chairperson of NRI forum of government of Karnataka, for their help in chartering the flight.

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