Auto-rickshaw driver hospitalised after deadly assault by Bajrang Dal men

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November 29, 2012

Mangalore, November 29: An auto-rickshaw driver from Mudigere, who suffered injuries to his spine after being subjected to a deadly assault for a petty reason, was admitted to a private hospital in the city.

 

Under the pretext of finding fault at having parked his rickshaw at a non-feasible spot in Mudigere, Moideen C H (42) was assaulted by local residents Sudhev Gatty, Sujith Halemudigere, Sandesh Biligula and others last Saturday, according to a complaint registered at the Mudigere police station.

 

The assault has the leaning towards communal policing as the victim's family claimed that these men belonged to Bajrang Dal.

 

Due to the assault, the victim at present is unable to talk, while his hearing has been disabled in one ear. He has been in the hospital from the past five days. Currently admitted at a hospital in Kankanady, here, the victim requires surgery as he has suffered injuries to his spine, says the doctor.

 

Two days prior to the assault, on November 22, a person named Pradeep had objected to Moideen parking his rickshaw at Banashankari in Mudigere, and picked up a fight. Having received prior indication of an assault on Moideen, his brother Ahmad Bava sought to resolve the dispute amicably, and brought him along two days later to discuss it with Sudhev Gatty, known as the local chief of Bajrang Dal.

 

At the time of discussion between the two parties, it has been alleged that Moideen was subjected to assault. Mr Bava too was injured in the process of having tried to stop the assault.

 

Moideen received primary treatment in Mudigere and was advised by the doctor to be taken to Chikmagalur for further treatment. Later, he was brought to Mangalore. According to the doctor, there is a necessity of further treatment for two months. This indicates the severity of the attack made on Moideen.

 

Expressing sorrow at the incident and its dire consequences, victim's wife Ayesha, who is nursing her husband, said that the sole bread-winner of the family was injured and bed-ridden. She said that the assaulters may have mistaken them for outsiders, and stressed that they should be punished.

 

Opposing the assault made on Moideen, the Auto-rickshaw drivers' union protested in Mudigere urging that the accused be arrested. However, even after five days after the assault, none of the accused have been arrested.

 

Threats, counter-case

 

A complaint was lodged by Moideen's brother Ahmad Bava at Mudigere police station on Sunday, November 25). Ahmad has since been subjected to threats, and attempts made to coerce him into taking the complaint back.

 

Later the assailants also lodged a counter complaint against Mr Bava, stating that later carried out the assault on Bajrang Dal men.

 

“Having assaulted us once wasn't enough, now the miscreants have indirectly conveyed that we will be attacked again. If the police failed to take prompt action against these men, we can't live without fear,” said Mr Bava. rickshaw


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May 25,2020

Bengaluru, May 25: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday greeted the Muslim brethren on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, which is being celebrated in a subdued manner due to coronavirus related restrictions.

"Warm greetings of Eid-ul-Fitr. May this festival of peace and harmony bring happiness in life," Yediyurappa said in his message.

He congratulated the Muslim fraternity for cooperating with the authorities by offering prayers at home during the holy month of Ramadan and supporting the government to contain COVID-19.

"I hope the same trend will continue during the festivities of Eid-ul-Fitr too. I thank you all for your support in the fight against COVID-19," he said.

The Eid festivities were a low-key affair as Muslim brethren celebrated the festival indoors in view of lockdown to contain coronavirus on Monday.

People offered the special prayers inside their houses instead of performing it in mosques and Eidgah, the open field to perform prayers, and refrained from going out to greet each other.

As the Karnataka government has ordered Sunday Curfew throughout the lockdown-4 till May 31, the otherwise bustling markets in the urban areas of Karnataka remained shut.

People could not venture out to make necessary purchases on Sunday.

The Jama Masjid of Bengaluru at the City Market had asked the Muslims to offer prayers inside their houses and not go to the burial grounds to express their sentiments for the departed souls.

"Mass prayers are not allowed anywhere in Karnataka. Just five important persons managing the mosques offered the prayers. Similarly, people go to the graveyard to pray for the dead ones but this time we asked people to express their sentiments from inside their homes instead of going to the burial grounds," Maulana Maqsood Imran, the Khateeb-O-Imam, Jama Masjid, Bengaluru, told news agency.

He said, "coronavirus is spreading very rapidly in our country. If we don't follow the guidelines, it will not only cause trouble to us but also to the doctors and the government. It will be the biggest celebration if we abide by the norms."

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April 21,2020

Wayanad, Apr 21: Panic gripped residents of Mananthavady and Mepaddi regions of the district after several cats in the region were found dead.

A group of people approached authorities after which the Animal Husbandry Department tested samples from the carcasses and found that the cat deaths were caused by Feline Parvovirus, which does not transmit to humans.

Speaking to ANI, Dr D Ramachandran, Chief Veterinary Officer, Wayanad said that Feline Parvovirus affects cats and vaccines are available to protect cats and keep the virus at bay.

"There were incidents of cat deaths in Mananthavady and Meppadi region of Wayanad district creating panic among the local residents. The officials of the Animal Husbandry department visited the spots for epidemiological investigations. The samples were collected and sent to the State Institute of Animal Diseases, which confirmed that the deaths were due to Feline Parvovirus. There is no need to worry as this virus does not spread to humans," he said.

A cat owner in Meppadi said that within a span of two-three days, over 13 cats had died in the region.

"We are afraid of these sudden cat deaths amidst coronavirus outbreak. We have informed the Health Department and Animal Husbandry department. Officials came here and collected the samples," she said.

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Bengaluru, May 14: As many as 22 new cases have been reported in Karnataka taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 981. 

The new cases include five in Bengaluru Urban - all with a contact history, four each in Gadag - with history of travel to Ahemadabad, Mandya with travel history to Mumbai, Maharashtra and Bidar - with three from containment zone and one with travel history to Mumbai, three from Davangere and one each from Belagavi and Bagalkote.

Meanwhile, two more deaths have been reported in the state on Thursday morning taking the total toll to 35. This is apart from a non-COVID-19 death.

An 80-year-old resident of Dakshina Kannada, got admitted at private hospital following a stroke. She was shifted to the icu on confirmation for Covid-19 at a designated hospital on April 26. She died on Thursday due to septic shock.

Another 60-year-old male, resident of Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh, admitted at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru with severe pneumonia and respiratory distress died due to cardiac arrest on Thursday morning. He had hypotension and Diabetes Mellitus, according to the morning health bulletin.

Sources in Victoria Hospital said this person was the first patient to undergo clinical trial for plasma therapy. He was infused plasma on Monday. However, his condition continued to remain the same.

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