Authorised meat vendors seek security, write to Home Minister

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August 17, 2013
Mangalore, Aug 17: The authorized meat vendors of Central market, Jeppu, Kadri, Kankanady, Kaikamba, bejai, Urva Store and nearby areas of the Mangalore City Corporation have urge the Home Minister to provide a conducive atmosphere to carry on their trade without fear. K_J_George

In a memorandum to the Home Minister K J George the traders have said that their ancestors too had been running the same trade and hence the present generation engaged in the trade finds it difficult to abandon the same and shift to some other business.

They have said that the developments over several years have made them run business under fear, despite the fact that they are running authorized shops.

Calling it a conspiracy to pull down shutters on the trade, they have said that the recent cases of cattle theft too are being executed by vested interests.

“We do not say that there are no cattle lifters. What we are intending to say is that there is no connection between cattle-lifters and people like us who are running authorized business after gaining license from the MCC,” said the memorandum adding that Kudroli abattoir is the authorized centre where each and every step happens in authorized manner.

Since there are rumours that the cattle lifted from here are transported to Kerala, authorities must take action to ascertain the same and prevent authorized meat vendors from the problems that are cropping up in the region.

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February 22,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Student activist Amulya Leona, who was arrested on sedition charge after she raised ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans during an anti-CAA event at Bengaluru’s Freedom Park on Thursday evening, has now criticised the organisers of the event for snatching away microphone from her hand.

The event was organised by ‘Hindu Muslim Sikh Isaai Federation’. Soon after she started pro-Pak slogans All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi rushed and tried to snatch mic from her hand. When she continued to speak, her microphone was deactivated.

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As the police did not seek her custody, the judge remanded her to judicial custody and she was subsequently taken to Bengaluru Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara. Her advocate is expected to file a bail application in the court on Monday.

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"It was the organisers’ mistake to snatch the mike from me before I completed what I had to say. Because of them, I have been arrested today. If they had given me a chance to complete what I had to say, nothing like this would have happened. Now, there is no point in telling you what I intended to speak there. But I can say that there was nothing anti-national in what I did. You can initiate action against me and my advocate will fight the case," a source, citing Leona, said.

The police recorded whatever she said as her voluntary statement and submitted it to the magistrate. "We tried to find out why she did what she did and whether there was anyone else behind her making such a statement. But it appears she had done it on her own," the police official said.

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