Homestay attack victims should remain strong till the end'

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November 18, 2012
Mangalore, November 18: A joint 'fact-finding' report on infamous Morning Mist homestay attack produced by People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Karnataka, and Forum Against Atrocities on Women (FAAW), Mangalore, was released by senior advocate Hemalatha Mahishi, Bangalore, on Sunday in the city.

The programme was jointly organised by PUCL, Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore, and FAAW, Mangalore. The report contained accounts and details of the individuals affected by the attack and right-wing groups that claimed responsibility for it.

Speaking on the occasion, advocate Hemalatha Mahishi said that the communally-driven incidents in the region reflected the condition of the entire state. She lamented the way Mangalore had transformed over the years from a calm cosmopolitan city into a place with increasing instances of communal policing. “The homestay attack has made us bow our heads in shame,” she said.

Lashing out against the perpetrators of the attack, she questioned their right to assault youngsters and demanded to know how they could take the law in their hands. If they did not have the required political backing behind them, they would have feared to launch such an attack. To be seen and recognised in political might have been their bigger motive behind this. If this is the case, what kind of leaders can we expect in the future,” she questioned.

She said that it was saddening to see that victims themselves were pressurised and targeted in such situations. They will continue to be victimised so that they do not give testimony as witnesses in the court. The case against homestay assailants can be a fool-proof one if the victims, especially the female ones, came forward to testify during judicial proceedings. Hence, they (witnesses) have to remain strong and stay with the case till the end, if the accused are to be punished, she stressed.

She also stressed that the person appointed as chairperson of Women's Rights Commission or Human Rights should not be affiliated to any political organisation.

Director of Manipal Institution of Communication Varadesh Hiregange said that the mind-set of people itself was the problem in communal politics. There have been as many as 112 instances of moral policing in the past three years, but none have come to the forefront. Another worrisome fact about it is the insensitivity of the police regarding such incidents, he said.

Terming the arrest of television journalist Naveen Soorinje as absurd, he said that it was blatantly unjust that the perpetrators of the attack and a media-person were booked under the same sections (IPC). “I wish the case against him is withdrawn,” he hoped.

Member of the fact-finding committee Dr Sabiha Bhoomigowda in her introductory remarks said that it was a regretful fact that in the present situation, the culprits and the innocent were being shown in the same light. The intention of forming a fact-finding committee was to find out the truth from the witnesses themselves, collect facts and make a report, she said, hoping that the incident would be the last of its kind in the city.

Member of Alternative Law Forum Arvind Narrain said that a person had the fundamental right make personal choices in his social life, and those could not be questioned by others in a democracy.

Member of the committee Suresh Bhat welcomed the gathering and Vijayalakshmi Shetty compered the programme. Activist Vidya Dinker and Gulabi Bilimale were present.

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July 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 29: A day after Congress staged a nationwide 'Save Democracy' protest, Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy slammed Congress for "dividing" the political parties and "buying MLAs" and questioned their "democratic behaviour" to lure Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLAs who supported them.

Kumaraswamy, in a media statement, said, "Is it a democratic behaviour to lure MLAs of other parties through political shenanigans and later merging with them?"

"Congress is an expert in dividing political parties and purchase of MLAs," said Kumaraswamy adding, "If you are dividing the like-minded party MLAs through deceit, who would support you?"

He alleged that the term "horse trade" in politics came to be used because of Congress.

Congress had tied to divide the Janata Dal (Secular) in 2004. To this, he added, "To avoid the party being hijacked by the Congress, I had to oust the Congress-JD(S) coalition government through a political coup."

Kumaraswamy further accused, "Haven't the Congress who is making a big noise about the purchase of MLAs divided the JD(S) in the past? Is it not a fact that for the sake of one Rajya Sabha seat, the Congress government in Karnataka purchased eight JD(S) MLAs?"

Both -- Congress and BJP -- are "criminals" in purchase matter, he added.

Rajasthan Congress is in turmoil after simmering differences between Sachin Pilot and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot came out in the open. Pilot was removed as the Deputy Chief Minister and the state unit chief of Congress.

The Congress has accused the BJP of indulging in horse-trading to bring down the Gehlot government. The BJP has rejected the allegations.

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June 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 3: Cyclone Nisarga did not land in Karnataka and has passed its border with heavy rains and strong winds, said an official on Wednesday.

However rains continued to lash parts of coastal Karnataka. There was no report of any casualty, the official added.

"It has already passed. We have not got any reports of fatalities. A heavy rain was expected and the deputy commissioners were alerted. Fishermen too were warned," said Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) Principal Secretary T K Anil Kumar.

Kumar said Nisarga's actual landing is in Maharashtra and the warning was given for that state and Gujarat.

"In the fringe proportion (of Karnataka), high winds were expected and fishermen were warned not to venture into the sea," he said.

Kumar said the department interacted with the deputy commissioners of Belagavi, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Chikkamagaluru and Shivamogga and alerted them about heavy rains.

Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre Director Srinivas Reddy said the department has kept four National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) teams on standby in Mangaluru and Kodagu for any eventuality.

The teams have been mobilized from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh.

"More rain is predicted in coastal districts. Wind speed too will be more in coastal areas," said Reddy.

According to a Met Department official, the track of Nisarga is expected to be 200-400km off Karnataka coast.

"Sudden wind speed had been reported along the coast. We had issued port warnings," said the official.

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July 25,2020

Bengaluru, July 25:  Karnataka reported 5,072 new COVID-19 positive cases and 72 deaths on Saturday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 90,942.

The total count includes 55,388 active cases and 1,796 deaths, the state health department said.

Meanwhile, a 100-year-old woman resident of Huvina Hadagali town in Bellary district here recovered from COVID-19 after testing positive for the virus earlier this month.

"Doctors treated me well. Along with regular food, I was eating an apple a day. The doctors are giving me tablets and injection, and I am healthy now. COVID-19 is like a common cold," said Hallamma while speaking to news agency.

The woman's son, daughter-in-law, and grandson had also tested positive for the virus, and the family was treated at their home.

India reported a spike of 48,916 coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the total number of reported COVID-19 cases to 13,36,861, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total count include 4,56,071 active cases, 8,49,431 cured/discharged/migrated. With 757 deaths in the last 24 hours, the cumulative toll reached 31,358.

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