Congress erupts in protest; Poojary calls attack a “gang rape”; Monday college bundh

July 29, 2012

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Mangalore, July 29: A day after brutal Hindutva attack on a private homestay Congress workers and students erupted in protests in Mangalore defying the prohibitory orders.

Around 50 Congress activists and students were briefly detained by the police when the staged a protest in front of MCC building here on Sunday evening. The police also resort to mild lathi charge to disperse the crowd.

Intelligent method of “gang rape”


Meanwhile former union minister B Janardhan Poojary said that the attack on youth who were celebrating the birthday of one of their friends by the Hindu organisation was nothing but an intelligent method of gang rape.

Speaking to presspersons here on Sunday, he said Hinduism preaches respecting women and not assaulting women. The attackers accused the students of indulging in immoral activities. They slapped and molested the girls, pushing them around. Is this culture of Hinduism?” he questioned.

He alleged that the attackers outraged the modesty of women.

Stating that the attack on the youth is an condemnable act, Poojary said all those who were engaged in barbaric and cruel act should be booked under Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug offenders, gamblers, Goondas, immoral traffic offenders and slum grabbers Act 1985 and The Karnataka Control of Organised Crime Act 2000.

He said “Sangha Parivar members which is a part of the BJP has been engaged in all sorts of attacks and assaults from the beginning. If the State government had taken stringent action against those who were involved in the pub attack in 2009, the city would not have witnessed such a barbaric incident”

“The State government is inactive and the BJP government is supporting such incidents. Home Minister R Ashok is one the weakest ministers. One of the attackers Subhash was involved in pub attack as well,” he said.

The police should take the issue seriously and take stringent action against the culprits. The incident has clearly shown the failure of the State government. He said that Sangh Parivar members only speak on respecting women. However, in reality, they are engaged in disrespecting women.

Bundh

Meanwhile Youth Congress and Mangalore University All College Students' Union has called for a college bandh on July 30 in Mangalore taluk to protest against attack on students at a boarding house at Padil on Saturday. In a release the union claimed that attacks on students were on the rise and they were affecting their education.

However, Mr Poojary flayed the bundh call given by the Youth Congress and said that bandh is not allowed as per the law.

Later, addressing the mediapersons, district Mahila Congress President Mamatha Gatti said that the attack on the students is an condemnable act. The Hindutva preached by Swami Vivekananda makes one respect women.

“When the state government had organised a rave party at Malpe, why didn't the BJP Mahila Morcha members stage a protest against the rave party,” she asked.

She said that Mahila Congress members will submit a memorandum to City Police Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner, urging the authorities to initiate action against the culprits on Monday.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: The hotel industry is one of the worst-hit industries due to lockdown, along with the tourism industry. Bengaluru's hotel industry has incurred a loss of around Rs 1200 crore during the lockdown period however, the hotels here are likely to open in June if the State government issues guidelines for the resumption of their services.

Speaking to media, PC Rao, President, Bangalore Hotelier's Association said, "It's not only the loss of business, but we have lost the customer base as well. 
We don't expect any good future for the next six months. There will be a slow down in the business even after opening."

"We have requested our CM to give first preference to the hotels. We are going to restart our business in June if granted permission. Around 10 per cent of the hotels cannot open at all. They are in the stage of merging or closing down position. Few hotels may open after five or six months," he added.

He continued saying that many hotels are for sale but there are no buyers. There are around 21,000 restaurants in Bangalore, 3500 hotels with rooms and restaurant which has an average turnover of Rs 20 crores per day, Rao informed.

"We expect losses of around Rs 1200 crores in these two months. We are giving special online training to all the hoteliers and to our managers particularly to deal with the COVID-19 situation, including how to deal with the guests, employees, how to start the hotel services. 

Each and every manager has already been trained and we are still continuing it. We will conduct face to face meeting as well and brief the managers," said Rao.

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June 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 26: Karnataka's Commercial Taxes Department has sealed off an undeclared warehouse with imported goods worth Rs 4 crore in Bengaluru and found 60 GST registrations linked to a Chinese national from Wuhan.

The tax department officials found 25,446 China-made electronic and fast-moving consumer goods worth Rs 4 crore stored in the warehouse which was not declared to the tax authorities.

Commissioner of Commercial Taxes MS Srikar said in a statement that the officers noticed that one person from Wuhan City, China, got the premises in Bengaluru on lease.

They also found that about 60 registrations (both central and state jurisdictions) under the GST Act, in the name of a number of persons for online trading of imported China-made goods, had a single address which was vacant.

Most of the registrations were found irregular in the filing of returns and payment of tax. Majority of the firms either filed nil returns or were non-filers. The registration data showed that one business was registered in 2017-18, 43 in 2018-19, 14 in 2019-20 and two in 2020-21. Most of the 60 firms were private limited companies and 24 persons were interchangeably directors in 58 firms.

At the time of raid, neither the lessee, the Chinese national, nor any of the other 59 registered taxable persons were available at the business premises and no one came forward to participate in the proceedings in spite of providing sufficient time.

It is learnt that the Chinese national is operating the business from Wuhan City since January 2020 with the assistance of some of his agents/employees in Bengaluru.

It has also been learnt that multiple registrations are being taken for a better rating on e-commerce platforms, Srikar said.

The raids were led by Nitesh K Patil, Additional Commissioner, Enforcement, South Zone.
The Commercial Taxes Department is closely watching the genuineness of newly registered persons and conducting post-registration verification visits.

Any registration taken with mala fide intention of evading taxes will be dealt with seriously, the Commissioner said. 

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April 26,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 26: A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Vijayapura district in Karnataka for posting the photograph of a COVID-19 girl patient as his whatsapp status photo with a derogatory message, police said.

Anil Rathod on Saturday posted the picture of the girl student as status message with a caption, "Bad News Student got Positive"

By putting her photograph as his whatsapp status message, he tried to create fear among the masses and intentionally defamed her by making her photo go viral, the the police said in a statement.

It is an offence to reveal the identity of the COVID-19 patients by taking the photograph and putting it in the public domain, the police said.

Rathod has been booked under for spreading rumours and causing panic, they said.

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