Severed cow-head row: Accused had lost cattle worth over Rs 1 lakh in Bajrang Dal raid

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November 22, 2012

kumdelMangalore, November 22: The three suspects arrested in connection with the dumping of severed cow-head on a road-side parapet at Farangipet on the outskirts of the city, have admitted to their crime during interrogation, police sources said.

The act of the miscreants, who had dumped the cow-head on the parapet built by local unit of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal on November 9, had triggered communal tensions in the area.

Police had recently arrested three persons identified as Mansoor, Tasleem and Imran in connection with that case, while another accused, Bashir, is still absconding.

According to the Bantwal Rural police, the act was a “counter” for a series of “raids” on illegal cattle transport in the days preceding Bakrid in the last week of October.

The interrogation of the arrested trio has revealed that they suffered losses of more than Rs. 1 lakh after their cattle were seized during transportation, said Mahesh Prasad, sub-inspector, Bantwal Rural.

The accused were enraged by the act of Bajrang Dal activists who were targeting vehicles during cattle transportation and hence they dumped the severed head of a cow on the Bajrang Dal structure, he added.

'Retaliation'

Mr Prasad said that two other youths arrested in connection with dumping pig carcass at a Masjid in Mallur-Demmale on the outskirts of city on November 12 also have confessed to their crime.

Pavan (20), a refrigeration systems mechanic, and Avinash (23), a painter, both residents of Maripalla on the border of Bantwal and Mangalore taluks, were arrested on Tuesday in this connection.

Interrogation revealed that the two dumped the pig's carcass in the masjid after the severed head of a cow was found on a religious structure at Farangipete

The police said the two were members of Gow Raksha Samiti, which is part of Vishwa Hindu Parishad.

The two are accused of dumping the piglet's headless carcass in the Badriya masjid. On the same day, the head of a piglet was found tied to the gate of a madrasa in Ammunje in Bantwal taluk nearby. The police said that Pavan and Avinash were now the prime suspects in that case too.

“We will get a body warrant against the two and conduct a probe which will be parallel to the one taken up by the Mangalore Rural police,” Mr Prasad said.

Related:

Two held for dumping dead pig at Masjid

Now, miscreants tie pig's head to Madrasa gate

Another attempt to trigger communal tensions in Mangalore: Pig's body found inside Masjid

Now, miscreants dump pig flesh at Masjid gate

Miscreants attempt to trigger communal tension with severed cow-head


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Bengaluru, Feb 26: Karnataka Minister CT Ravi on Wednesday said that time is ripe to bring in Uniform Civil Code in the country as there was a demand for "equality".

"Everyone talks about equality. Those who desired inequality in the past are now seeking equality. The time is ripe to bring Uniform Civil Code," he said.

The Minister said that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has been a part of the party's agenda since the time when BJP was formed in 1980.

"We spoke about article 370, we have done it, on Ayodhya issue, the Supreme Court has given its verdict. As the time comes we will do it," he said.

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July 25,2020

Bengaluru, July 25: A 105-year-old person from Bengaluru’s Basaveshwar Nagar, who was under treatment for covid-19 at a hospital for past five days, breathed his last today. He was a former government account who retired in 1973. He was the oldest known covid-19 patient in the state so far.

Many members of the patient's family are said to be infected and are hospitalised at various facilities. The funeral will be overseen by two uninfected family members.

The patient 74411 died on Saturday morning at around 9 a.m., said Dr Prasanna, Managing Director of Pristine Hospital And Research Centre where the former was admitted.

“The patient was initially doing well when he admitted on July 20. He did not have significant lung changes when he was admitted. However, after three days, his blood pressure started to drop so he was put on oxygen in the ICU. Yesterday morning, with continued deterioration, he was placed on non-invasive ventilator support,” Dr Prasanna said.

“Finally, by last night, his oxygen saturation levels began to plummet abruptly and we had to intubate him for ventilator support. His condition continued to deteriorate, however. The cause of death was respiratory failure and the onset of sepsis,” he added.

Although earmarked for supplies of Remdesivir by the government, the hospital did not receive the drugs. An appeal to Dr K Sudhakar, Minister of Medical Education by the hospital staff resulted in an assurance that the medication would arrive. “However, in the end, we had to source the medication ourselves on Friday,” medical staff said.

Dr Thrilok Chandra, Head, Critical Care Support Unit (CCSU), which oversees the care of critical or vulnerable-aged Covid-19 patients, had said that Patient 74411 had been diagnosed early. “He was identified when the disease was still in the early stages in his body. He only had symptoms of Influenza-Like Illness (ILI), so the symptoms were not severe,” Dr Chandra had said.

“It’s very sad. We were rooting for him to pull through. He had no comorbidities at all. He had been bed-ridden from last year, but he was healthy. His only potential comorbidity was his advanced age,” Dr Prasanna said.

According to government data, 34% of Covid-19 fatalities in India are aged between 60 and 74 years of age. Fourteen per cent are aged above 74.

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Mangaluru, Mar 22: A 22-year-old man from Bhatkal who had returned from Dubai on March 19 has tested positive for coronavirus.

Sindhu B Rupesh, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada confrimed this today.

The youth, after landing at Mangaluru International Airport had got admitted to Govt Wenlock Hospital.

The total number of coronavirus positive patients in India rose to 342 on Sunday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

A total of 16,999 samples from 16,109 individuals have been tested for COVID-19 as of 10:00 am on March 22, as per ICMR data.

India reported two deaths today from the highly contagious virus - one each in Maharashtra and Bihar - taking the tally to six, as per state authorities.

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