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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February 24,2020

Lucknow, Feb 24: The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board on Monday accepted the five acres of land provided for construction of the mosque in Ayodhya.

The Board also decided to form a trust to oversee the construction of the mosque.

The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by the Board's Chairman Zufar Faruqui.

Apart from this, the trust will also construct a charitable hospital, public library and a centre showcasing the heritage of Indo-Islamic civilisation which will also serve as a research and study centre for the same, according to a press release by the board.

The appointment of members to the trust will be announced following its creation, the release added.

The Supreme Court had on November 9 last year directed the Central government to hand over the disputed site at Ayodhya for the construction of a temple and set up a trust for the same.

The apex court had further directed the government to allocate an alternative five acres of land at a prominent location in Ayodhya for the construction of a mosque to the Sunni Waqf Board.

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Bengaluru, Mar 26: In a second coronavirus related death in Karnataka, COVID-19 test results of a 75- year-old woman who had died on Wednesday has come out as positive, Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said.

"I regret to inform that the COVID-19 test result has come out as positive for patient, who had succumbed to death yesterday. The govt stands committed to curb the spread of Corona Virus in the state. Please stay home, stay safe," Sudhakar tweeted on Thursday.

Health and Family Welfare Minister B Sriramulu too said the lab reports regarding the death on Wednesday have come and it has come out as positive, and death was due to COVID-19.

The exact cause of her death would be known only after the final report comes, both Minister had said on Wednesday.

The woman from Gauribidanur in Chikkaballapura district, had returned from Mecca in Saudi Arabia recently.

Sharing details about the woman, Sriramulu in a tweet on Wednesday had said, she died at Bowring hospital here at 1 am, and was suffering from diabetes, chest pain and hip fracture.

The patient was undergoing treatment in isolation ward at a hospital in Gauribidanur, later for more treatment she was shifted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases in Bengaluru, from where she was shifted to Bowring hospital on Tuesday," he had said.

This is the second coronavirus fatality in the state.

Earlier this month, a 76-year old Kalaburagi man died "due to co-morbidity and was also tested positive for COVID- 19", becoming the country's first coronavirus death.

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Bengaluru, May 6: Karnataka has reported 20 new cases of coronavirus taking total number of cases in the state to 693.

The state health department said in a bulletin on Wednesday that 20 new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the state. "The total number of cases in the state is 693," it said.

The count includes 354 patients who have been discharged and 29 patients who succumbed to the disease.

Out of the remaining cases, 303 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals while six patients are in ICU. The bulletin has also reported one death due to non-COVID cause.

The number of COVID-19 cases in the country reached 49,391, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday morning.

This includes 33,514 active cases and 1,694 deaths due to infection so far.

A total of 14,182 persons have been cured and discharged so far, according to the Health Ministry. One patient has migrated.

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