Sporadic violence amid bandh in Ullal region; Youth attacked with sword

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November 13, 2015

Mangaluru, Nov 13: Despite all the security measures taken by the district administration and police department, trouble mongers tired to disrupt peace in Ullal region amid daylong bandh imposed by the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal on Friday.

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The bandh call was given after a youth was stabbed to death by unidentified miscreants in Bantwal on Thursday night hours after Sangh Parivar activists pelted stones at a protest meet organised by SDPI in BC Road.

In Mudipu junction miscreants pelted stones at two buses and broke their glasses. In Kuthar junction miscreants damaged a hoarding put by an organization to mark the birth anniversary of 18th century ruler Tipu Sultan. In Madoor, tyres were burnt on the road by miscreants.

Sword attack

A Muslim youth was attacked with sword by a group of miscreants at Kotepura D Road near Ullal in the night.

A crucially injured Iqbal (30), a resident of Ullal Bail is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Mangaluru.

The incident occurred when Iqbal was returning from his in-laws’ house at Kotepura after visiting his wife.

Forceful bandh

People in Thokkottu took police to the task after they allegedly forced all the shops to remain closed including medical stores.

“During bandh medical shops and newspaper stalls normally remain open in Dakshina Kannada. However, this time police did not allow even medical stores to remain open in Thokkottu and some other parts. This has caused inconvenience to the people,” said a resident of Thokkottu.

A group of people approached Assistant Commissioner of Police Kalyan Shetty and complained that few police personnel forcefully imposed bandh in Thokkottu. He convinced the shop owners that he would hold discussion with the authorities in this matter.

As a result of prohibitory orders and bandh call all the most of the shops in Ullal, Thokkottu and surrounding towns such as Kallapu, Deralakatte, Asaigoli, Natekal, Beeri, Talapady, Kotekar, Someshwar, Uchila, Kuthar, Mudipu were remained closed throughout the day.

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April 16,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 16: A 66-year old man from the city, became the thirteenth COVID-19 related fatality in Karnataka, Health Department officials said on Thursday.

The elderly patient from Bengaluru, who was coronavirus positive died on April 15 at Victoria Hospital in the city, officials said.

"He was referred from a private hospital and was admitted in Victoria Hospital and was on ventilator support since April 10," they added.

A 80-year old woman in Belagavi and a 65-year old man from Chikkaballapura had also died on Wednesday.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru, May 10: A delegation of Muslm community leaders called on Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Roopesh and discussed her about quarantine facilities for Indians returning from Gulf amidst covid-19 lockdown.

First evacuation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru will operate on May 12. Demand is mounting on the Centre to operate more flights from Gulf countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia.

International passengers will not be direct sent home after they land at any Indian airport. They will be divided into two categories. After screening at the airports, symptomatic will be sent directly to the covid-19 hospitals and asymptomatic and healthy will be sent for mandatory quarantine in designated hotel rooms and guest houses.

District administration has clarified that those who are under quarantine in hotels and guest houses will not be allowed to have outside food. Nor they will be allowed to contact anyone.

The delegation brought to the notice of DC that there will be many fasting Muslims among Gulf returnees and they need Suhoor and Iftar facility during Ramadan. The DC positively responded and assured that such facility will be arranged in the hotel rooms.

The delegation also asked about the claim of the officials of ministry of external affairs that delay in arranging quarantine facility in Karnataka delayed the evacuation flights from Gulf countries to the state. The DC said that the district administration has already made necessary arrangements for those who are coming to Dakshina Kannada.

Led by Mangaluru MLA U T Khader, the delegation comprised of JD(S) MLC B M Farookh, S M Rasheed Haji, Shafi Saadi, Mumtaz Ali, Kanchur Monu, B A Mohiuddin Bava, Ibrahim Kodichal, Rasheed Haji of Ullal Dargah and others.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 28: The patience and presence of mind exhibited by the family members of youth covid-19 victim thwarted the attempt by a few miscreants to create communal disharmony in the coastal city today.

A 31-year-old youth from Idya in Surathkal, who was under treatment for covid-19 at designated Wenlock Hospital in the city, passed away last night. 

Even though there is a Muslim graveyard under the jurisdiction of Idya mosque, it was waterlogged due to heavy rains. 

Hence, the Idya mosque management had obtained permission from Mangaluru’s Bolar mosque management to bury the mortal remains of the youth in Bolar graveyard. 

All necessary arrangements were made at the Bolar graveyard for the burial this morning. Meanwhile, a few residents of Bolar belonging to another community staged a protest against bringing covid-19 victim’s mortal remains to Bolar.

Mohammad Husain, general secretary of Bolar mosque, said that the family members of the departed youth exhibited their presence of mind and urged the Muslims of Bolar to preserve communal harmony.

“The Bolar mosque committee had given green signal for the burial and all arrangements were made. Meanwhile, a few people staged protest and warned us against burying the covid-19 victim’s body. When the aggrieved family members came to know this, they immediately cancelled the plan,” he said. 

“The aggrieved family requested us to uphold communal amity and co-existence. They decided to bury the body in Idya itself. Then the protesters also returned,” he said.

Burial in Bolar after DC’s intervention

When the mortal remains were being taken towards Surathkal in the ambulance, the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada ordered the authorities concerned to take a U-turn and bring back mortal remains to Bolar.  

The DC said it was wrong to take the mortal remains to another place after making all necessary armaments in Bolar graveyard. In order to pacify the porters it was decided to dig another grave on the other side of the graveyard, sources said.

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Kudla
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Sunday, 28 Jun 2020

we know the mentality of these... they are educate but their brain is full of dumb...

 

if tommorow some of their family member die in COVID and we will see how they manage..

 

first we are all human being and we must repsect the dead person..

 

 

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