Hindutva pressure: Historic 'cattle-fair' reduces to 'go-pooja'

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November 3, 2012

cattleMangalore, November 3: There is an intense clash of opinions with regard to the decision of Subrahmanya gram panchayat not to conduct the ancient and traditional cattle fair held annually at Kulkunda near Kukke Subrahmanya before the temple's annual festival begins.

 

Three kilometres away from the temple, a cattle fair was held every year in Kulkunda by a committee formed by Subrahmanya gram panchayat, where farmers from many regions across the state convened to trade in cattle.

 

It could be recalled here that right-wing groups such as Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Hindu Jagran Vedike had disrupted the fair last year in November and created a ruckus alleging that most of the cattle ended up in slaughter houses in Kerala.

 

Few cattle buyers were not allowed to leave the fair with their animals, till the right-wing groups held a meeting with the organisers.

 

Few farmers who had brought their animals to the fair had to return without having sold them. While having been unable to sell their cattle, they were further distressed as the cattle had to be taken back at additional expenses.

 

The Bajrang Dal has also alleged that since farming activities had decreased in the state, the fair in recent times was being taken advantage by few people who transport cattle to slaughter houses in Kerala. Giving into pressure from Hindutva organisations, the Panchayat has hence decided to organise a 'go-pooja' (cow worship) this November instead of the traditional fair.

 

This decision has invited opposition by few Panchayat members affiliated to the Congress. Claiming that the cattle were not taken from the fair to slaughter houses, a former Panchayat member has raised objections on the Bajrang Dal's right to interfere in the proceedings of a historic fair.

 

He rubbished the allegations of Dal stating that the Panchayat took precautions and certified that the buyers were genuine farmers. Another Panchayat member termed the right-wing activists' interference as vote-bank politics.

 

Meanwhile, the Subrahmanya Gram Panchayat has decided to convene a meeting of farmers in Kulkunda and Subrahmanya on November 8 to decide the course of the fair.


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May 21,2020

Mangaluru, May 21: The third repatriation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru will operate on Saturday, May 23, confirmed union minister D V Sadananda Gowda. This will operate via Bengaluru.

The first and second direct repatriation flights from Dubai had landed at Mangaluru International Airport on May 12 and May 18. There were more than 175 passengers on board each of these flights.

On May 23, Air India flight (IX 0384) will take off at Dubai at 4:30 p.m. and land at Bengaluru at 9:50 p.m. It will again take off at 10:50 p.m. and land at Mangaluru at 11:45 p.m.

However, ministry of civil aviation sources said that no final decision has been taken about carrying passengers by these flights to Mangaluru.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, Mar 23: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada including the city of Mangaluru today refused to return to normalcy from yesterday’s Janata Curfew, as the government imposed lockdown in the district till the month end to contain the Covid-19 caused by the deadly novel coronavirus.

The lockdown coupled with the prohibitory orders under Section 144 has forced all the commercial establishments barring few to remain closed in the district.

The police started issuing stern warning to the people through loudspeakers against venturing out of their homes unnecessarily. People are allowed to move only in case of any emergency or basic needs.

The police warning came after a few people started ignoring the lockdown and ban orders. A few private buses also were seen plying on the roads in the morning.

Under the proibitory orders, the district administration banned from venturing out of their homes except in case of emergency or extreme necessity. All public programmes including religious ceremonies, cultural programmes also are banned. All shops, commercial establishments, workshops and godowns with other unessential goods are supposed to remain closed. Bus service, both government and private, are to suspended. Mass prayers and religious ceremonies are not allowed in temples, mosques and churches. Beaches and other tourist spots are closed.

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The lockdown in 9 districts of Karnataka has forced many private buses in Udupi to stay off the roads for second day on Monday. Some buses plying between Udupi to Kundapur have resumed service a day after Janata Curfew, with very minimum occupancy.

Due to lockdown in Dakshina Kannada, all services operating from Mangaluru to Udupi, Manipal, and Kundapur have been suspended till the month end. Buses on Karkala-Udupi route have also stopped their operations.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru/Mysuru, May 19: Though the Karnataka government permitted the private buses, operators in Dakshina Kannada district have decided not to operate buses until May end. In Mysuru district too the private buses remained off the roads.

Dakshina Kannada Bus Owners’ Association President Dilraj Alva said “Technically, private bus operators are not able to operate services as all of us have surrendered our permits. If we start services we will have to pay the tax for entire month. Hence, we have decided to resume bus services from June 1.”

The private buses had suspended their services since March 24.

In addition, bus owners also have two more demands which the state government needs to consider on priority, he said.

“We have requested the government to exempt private buses from paying tax for the next six months. We were not plying buses during lockdown and it will be tough for us in the next three months to operate as per new conditions.”

“The government has allowed only 30 persons in each bus to maintain social distancing. In addition, we have been urging the state government for bus fare revision since 2013. The government has revised the bus fares of KSRTC twice after that,” Alva said adding that bus owners will be meeting Mangaluru RTO on Tuesday.

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