Dalit leader alleges harassment by police constable at grievance meet

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November 25, 2012

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Mangalore, November 25: At the monthly SC/ST grievance meeting held at the Police Commissioner's office in the city on Sunday, Sadashiv from Urwa Store alleged that he had been humiliated by Pandeshwar police constable Shaaju twice, but no action had been taken against him in spite of having registered a criminal case.

According to Mr Sadashiv, Shaaju had hurled verbal abuses on him near the service bus stand on October 30 while being off-duty and in an inebriated state. This happened again on another occasion in Ballalbagh. The constable has not reported for duty from the past week. He should have been immediately suspended, but so far no action has been taken, he said, urging the Commissioner to look into the matter and speed up the investigation process.

Chairing the grievance meeting, Manish Kharbikar, Mangalore Police Commissioner, said that an inquiry order had been made and assured him of prompt action once investigation was done.

In another case, Ashok Konchadi, from Derebail village, accused Ravichandra, a non-Dalit, of encroaching a part of the land allotted by the government to the Dalit community. He said that Ravichandra and Krishnappa Konchadi, a Dalit leader, together had submitted an application letter to the regional Tahsildar containing false information and forged signatures.

“They have misused the letter-head belonging to CPI(M) in the application. Information regarding the survey number and plot numbers provided in the application does not tally with the original. The sign of Janardhan Poojary, a non-Dalit, has been forged by them on the document,” he claimed.

Similarly, Hemanth, a member of the SC/ST community, had applied for a sum of money for the construction of a house, under the SC/ST 22.75 scheme fund.

Mr Ashok complained that before Hemanth could receive his cheque from the Mangalore City Corporation, Krishnappa Konchadi submitted a petition claiming that the land was in dispute, due to which, the cheque had been held up. He requested the Commissioner to conduct an investigation on the actions of Mr Konchadi.

“Krishnappa Konchadi has been oppressing Dalits' rights. Despite being a Dalit leader, he is exploiting us internally,” Ashok later told Coastaldigest.com.

A case came to light at the meeting, wherein Sumitra Umesh, expressed her grievance that despite having lodged several complaints from the past two years at the Konaje police station, there had been no response from the personnel there. “My family faces threats each day, but none of it is taken seriously at the police station, she claimed.

According to her, following her husband's accident in 2006, who was an assistant lecturer at Mangalore University, Konaje, she had faced indifference from the police officers. She claimed that FIRs were not registered by the police in Dalit cases, responding to which Mangalore DCP (Crime & Traffic) D Dharmaiah said that such complaints had to be communicated to higher police officials promptly, so that action could be taken.

In cases of harassment by auto-rickshaw drivers, G V Subramaniam, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic), advised the gathering to note down the registration numbers of such auto rickshaws and report them promptly to the Mangalore City Traffic Police.

Dalit leaders S P Anand, Lingappa Nanthoor and various others were present at the meeting.


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April 2,2020
Bengaluru, Apr 2: About 1,500 people from Karnataka might have attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in Nizamuddin in the national capital between March 8 to 20. Of these, the State has been able to trace 800 people.
 
Of the 800 persons, 143 people have been found to be symptomatic.
 
Mr Jawaid Akhtar, Additional Chief Secretary (Health and Family Welfare), in a statement here on Thursday said that the Centre had sent the list of 1,500 people to the State.
 
“We cannot say if all these have attended the congregation. Some of them may have attended and some may be the contacts of those who have attended. We have been able to trace 800 from the list and samples of 143 symptomatic persons have been sent for tests."

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February 17,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 17: Days after 10 MLAs were inducted in the Cabinet, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa is likely to expand his Cabinet again as some BJP MLAs are unhappy, said BJP sources.

Several leaders including Umesh Katti, CP Yogeshwar, Raju Gowda and MP Renukacharya are miffed over the recent cabinet expansion, claim sources.

On February 6, ST Somashekar, Ramesh Laxmanrao Jarkiholi, Anand Singh, K Sudhakar, BA (Byrathi) Basavaraj, Arabail Hebbar Shivaram, Hasavanagowda C Patil, K Gopalaiah, Narayana Gowda and Shrimant Balasaheb Patil took oath as ministers.

It should be noted that many MLAs had won the by-polls on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket in December last year after switching loyalties from the Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS) and Congress.

In the December 5 by-polls held in 15 Assembly constituencies, the BJP had won 12, while Congress managed to bag only two. One seat was won by an Independent candidate while the JDS drew a blank.

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August 4,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 4: With preparations underway for conducting exams for the final semester/ year students in the state, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwathnarayan on Monday directed the respective universities to conduct exams for the backlog papers as well.

"In the wake of COVID-19, it has been decided to hold exams only for the students of final semester/year courses. It has come to our notice that some universities have decided against conducting exams for final year students who have a backlog to clear from previous semesters. This is unpardonable," the Deputy Chief Minister said.

"Our intention is to see that the final year students finish their course. In the present situation, conducting only final semester exams won't help. We have to help the students in clearing their backlogs," added Ashwathnarayan, directing all universities to compulsorily conduct these exams.

Meanwhile, Ashwathnarayan thanked the staff and officials of various government departments who were responsible for successfully conducting the CET exams even amidst the difficult situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

"In all, 1,94,419 students had registered for the CET exams, of which 1,75,428 wrote the exams. The percentage of students who took up the exams this year was equivalent to that of the previous years, in normal times," the DCM informed.

"After we successfully conducted the exams, Arunachal Pradesh is going to conduct the Public Service Commission exams on the lines of how we successfully conducted the exams. Likewise, even our KPSC has said it will conduct the exams. We must appreciate the good work of the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), which has set an example for others," Ashwathnarayan said.

The deputy chief minister said that 33 colleges in various districts across the state faced shortage of land and that it is the responsibility of the District Commissioners (DCs) to get the lands sanctioned for all these colleges.
In Bagalkot district alone land has not been sanctioned for six degree colleges, he said.

Reacting to this, Bagalkot DC Captain Rajendra assured to look into the matter as soon as he receives the proposal from department officials.

"Similarly, there is shortage of land for five Diploma colleges and 28 ITI colleges in different parts of the state. The DCs must immediately pay attention to this. Once they get the land, buildings will come up within no time," the Karnataka deputy chief minister said.

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