Homestay attackers to be booked under Goonda Act'

August 1, 2012

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Bangalore / Mangalore, August 1: Home Minister R Ashoka on Tuesday said the State government will book the accused in the homestay attack case in Mangalore under the Goonda Act, and it will not show any mercy to anybody while taking action.

In Mangalore, police arrested three more men in connection with the attack on students at a homestay in Padil on Saturday, taking the total number of arrested to 15. The 12 men arrested earlier were remanded in judicial custody till August 13.

“We are in the process of identifying the habitual offenders among the attackers and there is no hesitation to book them under the Goonda Act,” Ashoka said in the Legislative Council. He said the government was committed to taking serious action against the guilty in the case.

He said the “Morning Mist” homestay, where the incident took place, was being run illegally, and it had no permission from the district administration. The government is planning to enact legislation to regulate the functioning of homestays. In a detailed debate that stretched up to six hours, members in the Council, especially women cutting across the party lines, demanded that the State government punish the attackers without mercy.

While Congress leader Motamma asked the government to “castrate the culprits”, Bharathi Shetty (BJP) urged the government to “chop off hands” of men who molested women. JD(S) leader Nanaiah wondered whether Dakshina Kannada was a “separate kingdom just like Bellary used to be” under the Reddy brothers.

“We want to know where is the remote control which operates organisations like Hindu Jagarana Vedike and what is the power behind them?” he said. Ever since the BJP came to power in the State, such incidents have been happening regularly, he added.

Leader of the Opposition in the Council S R Patil said the local police and the administration were hand in glove with outfits like Hindu Jagarana Vedike and such attacks were well-planned and executed every now and then.

Three days after the attack, the parents of one of the girls have taken her to their native place in Gujarat. A friend of the victim said she had left for Gujarat and she may discontinue studies in Mangalore.

Another female victim, who was slapped by one of the vigilantes, has suffered an injury in her ear drums. “Though she did not realise the injury for the first two days, a medical check-up has confirmed that her ear drums have been perforated,” said her parent.

NCW?team to meet victims

The National Commission for Women will send a team to Mangalore to probe the attack on youth by a bunch of ruffians at a homestay in Mangalore.

Mamata Sharma, chairperson of the Commission, told reporters on Tuesday that the team would meet the victims and their family members in Mangalore next week.

Though the Commission did not receive any complaints, it has sought a detailed report on the incident from the State Director General of Police, based on newspapers reports.


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April 12,2020

Belagavi, Apr 12: Karnataka police have filed cases against seven people for hiding their visit to Delhi for attending a religious congregation at Nizamuddin Mosque, last month, police said on Sunday.

The Commissioner office here, in a statement said that Hirebagewadi police filed cases against seven persons including one participant and his family members and Tablighi leader for hiding information regarding participation in the religious meeting 'Tablighi Jamaat ' at Nizamuddin in New Delhi in March.

A youth from the Hirebagewadi village had visited New Delhi and hidden information about his visit and misguiding the Task Force officials when they visited his house. COVID-19 Task Force and Model officials informed the matter to Hirebagewadi police.

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June 17,2020

Remember social media memes of Chinese companies exporting #BoycottChina hats and t-shirts to India? This time India’s sensational and saffronite TV anchor Arnab Goswami vindicated those memes by hosting an anti-China debate show which was sponsored by Chinese companies!

While the last night's debate was all about boycotting Chinese products in the wake of massacre of over 20 Indian soldiers by their Chinese counterparts in eastern Ladakh, the show was brazenly promoting Chinese products through advertisement placements. 

During the debate, amongst the flashy headlines, there were two brand sponsorships that appeared: VIVO and Xiaomi. Both companies are giant Chinese multinational corporations. 

Twitter user Nirmala Tai, who was among those who spotted this irony, highlighted two instances during the debate where the logo of one of the brands popped up, and one where Xiaomi was found promoting the Mi 10. 

Many Twitterati used Goswami’s some of the favourite words such as ‘hypocrite’ and ‘anti-national’ to target him. They hit out at his channel for accepting sponsorship deals from Chinese brands at a time when anti-China sentiment is strong in the country.

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April 23,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 23: The Karnataka government on Wednesday promulgated 'The Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020' that provides the state with a power to seal borders, restrict essential services and punish those attacking public servants and damaging public property.

The Ordinance comes after violence in Padarayanapura when the police and BBMP officials were attacked while they tried to take some secondary contacts of a deceased COVID-19 patient into quarantine on April 19.

The Ordinance, which was promulgated after the Centre's guidelines in this regard, said, "The offender shall be liable for a penalty of twice the value of public or private property damaged as determined by the Deputy Commissioner after an inquiry."

It further said that if the penalty is not paid by the offender, then the amount shall be recovered under provisions of the Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964. The Deputy Commissioner can even attach the property of such offender in due course.

Also, abetment of offence would attract imprisonment of up to two years and a penalty of Rs 10,000 or both.

"No person shall commit or attempt to commit or instigate, incite or otherwise abet the commission of offence to cause loss or damage to any public or private property in any area when restrictions and regulations are in force to contain any epidemic disease," the Ordinance said.

Whoever contravenes such provision shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months, but may extend to three years and with fine which may extend to Rs 50,000, it added.

On Wednesday, the Centre brought an Ordinance to end violence against health workers, making it a cognisable and non-bailable offence with imprisonment up to seven years for those found guilty.

"We have brought an Ordinance under which any attack on health workers will be a cognisable and non-bailable offence. In the case of grievous injuries, the accused can be sentenced from six months to seven years. They can be penalised from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakhs," Union Minister Prakash Javadekar briefed media after Cabinet meeting.

Javadekar said that an amendment will be made to the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 and ordinance will be implemented.
This comes amid nationwide lockdown in the wake of COVID-19.

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