CFI continues Hijab protest: stages human chain in city

July 26, 2012

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Mangalore, July 26: Activists Dakshina Kannada district unit of Campus Front of Indian on Thursday formed a human chain at Jyothi Circle in the city blocking the traffic for few minutes to register their protest against the alleged communally motivated measures by Sri Ramakunjeshwara First Grade College located in Ramakunja in Puttur Taluk.

The College authorities had lodged complaint against 14 students including Mohammed Tufail, the State Unit President of CFI following a massive protest in front of the College on July 20 demanding the College to allow the Muslim girls to wear headscarf on the campus.

Addressing the protesters Haidar Habeeb, DK district unit president of CFI said that by imposing ban on hijab of Muslim girls Ramakunjeshwara College had made it clear that it was not ready to uphold the secular values of Indian constitution.

“Moreover, the College authorities had lodged false cases against peaceful protesters, who were demanding justice to the Muslim girl students of the College, who had been kept away from the classes for wearing head scarf. This move clearly shows their communal agenda”, he said.

The agitators forwarded a memorandum to Karnataka Governor H R Bharadwaj and Union Human Resources Development Ministry through district administration seeking their intervention in the issue to bring justice to aggrieved students.

The memorandum accused the College of resorting to illegal and dishonest way to curb the Muslim students, who were demanding their constitutional rights. It demanded to withdraw cases registered against innocent students.

The memorandum termed the move of the College as “tantamount to an assault on the religious belief of students”. Any educational institution cannot impose ban on headscarf in India since the constitution of this country has guaranteed the citizens their religious rights, it added.

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Mangaluru , Mar 30: Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Laxmi Prasad on Monday suspended a constable attached to Subramanya Police Station for manhandling the chief priest of Kukke Subramanya Temple on Saturday.

According to the police, when the priest Srinivas Bhat was on his way to the temple to offer Puja, Prasad, a police constable intercepted him and enquired where he was going during the lockdown period and then charged at him with lathi on his hand and back.

The priest, then immediately filed a complaint at local police station, following which a complaint was also brought to the notice of Deputy SP of Puttur Sub-division.Please lo

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May 2,2020

Bengaluru, May 2: Former chief minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah have urged the state government to arrange free-transport facilities to those stranded labourers and their family members to return their native places.

In a statement issued here on Friday, the former chief minister criticised the State Government for having decided to collect bur fare from them, ''three-times more than the regular fare''.

Stating that the migrant labourers, who had been stranded ever since lockdown had been clamped in the entire country are not in a position to pay for their travel, Siddaramaiah urged the state government to treat them with human face.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: Amidst mounting demand form Kannadigas across the world for repatriation flights in the wake of covid-19 lockdown, Dr Arathi Krishna, former Deputy Chairman of the NRI Forum of Karnataka government, has written to Hardeep Singh Puri Minister of Civil Aviation to operate more special flights to Gulf repatriate Kannadigas from gulf countries. 

Dr Arathi Krishna’s first request in the letter was to add flights from Kuwait, Bahrain and Jeddah to Bengaluru as many (from Karnataka) are stranded in these cities in precarious situations.

In addition, she also requested for a couple of flights from Dammam and Riyadh to Bengaluru as there are more than 3780 Kannadigas registered to return from Saudi Arabia and members of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry are requesting the same. Any number of flights from Dubai to Bengaluru and Mangaluru will also help the stranded people, the letter stated. 

“Old and sick people, pregnant women and others are in urgent need to connect with the world are looking up to you for getting flights from different comers of the world. Indian communities are hopeful that you will use your position to help them to get the much needed mobility at this time,” the letter stated. 

She also said that the people in Karnataka are grateful to you (Mr Hardeep Singh Puri) for adding two flights from Dubai to Bengaluru in the last two schedules and one flight each from Riyadh, Dammam, Muscat and Doha.

Dr Arathi Krishna is currently serving as the Chairman of the NRI Cell of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee and Secretary of Indian Overseas Congress.

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