Ready to accompany Manippady to wakf properties to clear encroachment; he is not responding: Khan

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October 12, 2018

Mangaluru, Oct 12: Minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Minority and Wakf B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan on Thursday said that he was even ready to join hands with his opponents for clearing encroachment of wakf properties in Karnataka.

Responding to queries of media persons on Anwar Manippady’s report on encroachments of wakf properties, Mr Khan said that he was open on clearing encroachments, if any, in the wakf properties.

“Wakf property is the property of Allah. In fact, I had called Mr Manippady and told him that I would accompany him to properties and clear encroachments. But he has so far not responded to my offer,” the Minister claimed.

Mr Khan said that the decision on directions of the High Court of Karnataka on Manippady report would be taken after studying the court order. “We are bound to follow directions of the High Court,” he added.

The Division Bench of the court comprising Justice Raghvendra S. Chauhan and Justice B.M. Shyam Prasad on Tuesday cautioned the Principal Secretary of the Department of Minority Welfare that it would frame charges against him for contempt of court if the report on encroachment of wakf properties was not placed before the State legislature within four weeks or if he failed to secure a modification or stay on the undertaking given to the court in 2015 for placing the report before the legislature. The directions were issued on a contempt petition filed by S.K. Kantha.

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Friday, 12 Oct 2018

Appeal with all community leaders n followwrs no to permit this manipady creature to enter with

 

Wakf Board activity. Later every one have to face problem. Let him to b---k with his dirty mind set companions n cimmunal groups. He is not a Gandhian follower or a religious faith person.

 

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March 1,2020

Kochi, Mar 1:Adheringto a policy of "zero tolerance" towards clergy who sexually exploit minors, Pope Francis has expelled a Kerala priestconvicted of rape from all priestly duties and rights, according to church officials.

Syro-Malabar Church priest Robin Vadakkumchery is currently serving a jail term for impregnating a 16-year-old girl in Mananthavady diocese.

"Vadakkumchery has been dispensed from the exercise of priestly duties and rights. That means he has been reduced to the state of a layman", a Church official told PTI.

He was suspended from priestly duties soon after the news about his crime was reported in early 2017.

A POCSO court in Thalassery last year had sentenced Vadakkumchery to 20 years of Rigorous Imprisonment and slapped a fine of Rs three lakh on him.

The priest, 50, was the vicar of the local church in Kottiyur in Kannur district and manager at the school where the victim was studying.

He was arrested two years ago while trying to flee to Canada.

The Vatican's action came two years after Pope Francis made it clear that all bishops should adhere to a policy of "zero tolerance" for clergy who sexually exploit children.

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March 19,2020

Karwar, Mar 19: Four drug peddlers were arrested on Thursday and 2.68 Kg of brown sugar worth Rs 2 Crore was seized from them while they were smuggling the banned drug by road from Yellapura to Ankola.

Police identified the arrested persons as Narayan (35), Chandrahas Gunaga (29), Veerabhadra Hegade (43) and Praveen Bhat (30).

Police have registered a case and investigations are ongoing.

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June 2,2020

Bengaluru, June 2: A television anchor allegedly committed suicide after her boyfriend refused to marry her.

29-year-old Chandana V K made a selfie video before taking the extreme step, in which she blamed her boyfriend Dinesh for her decision.

The Suddaguntepalya police have taken up a case of abetment to suicide against Dinesh and his family, including his father Lokappa Gowda, mother Gayatri, sister Shyla and uncle Swamy alias Dayananda. The police have formed a team to nab the accused who are absconding.

Chandana, who used to also appear in real estate advertisements, was a resident of Krishnamurthy Layout in Tavarekere. She hailed from Belur in Hassan district.

According to a preliminary investigation, Chandana consumed poison after making the video.

In the video clip addressed to Dinesh, she says: "You said if I die, it is good for you. So, I am ending my life and you are the reason for it, Dinesh." She sent the clip to Dinesh, his parents, her parents and friends around 2.30 pm on May 28.

On seeing the video, Chandana's parents alerted her neighbours and asked them to go check on her. They took her to a private hospital where she died while undergoing treatment around 12.30 am on May 30.

In his police complaint, Chandana’s father said his daughter and Dinesh were in a relationship for the past five years. Dinesh had promised to marry her and both the families were aware of the relationship.

Dinesh had borrowed Rs 5 lakh from Chandana. But for the past few months, he began avoiding her and even refused to marry her. His family members told Chandana that they would get him married to someone else, the complaint said. The police said action would be initiated taken against Dinesh and his family.

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