Tripura tribal activists beat TV channel journo to death

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September 21, 2017

Agartala, Sept 21: A TV news channel reporter died after he was seriously injured in an attack by Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) activists while he was returning home after covering a political clash in West Tripura district on Wednesday, police said. For many years, IPFT has been fighting for a separate state for indigenous Tripuris, which the ruling Left Front has always opposed.

Shantanu Bhowmik (27), who worked for pro-Left Deen Raat TV, had gone to tribal-dominated Mandwai in West Tripura to cover a clash between IPFT and CPM supporters. "Bhowmik was attacked between Mandwai and Jirania, which is about 30 km from Agartala," police said.

Locals said IPFT supporters called Bhowmik a "CPM activist working against their party" while they assaulted him and his camera person who managed to escape and report the incident to police at Jirania. CPM workers took Bhowmik to Agartala Government Medical College and Hospital, where he died. Bhowmik was reportedly hit with sharp-edged weapons. Bhowmik and his camera person reportedly had footage of IPFT supporters attacking the CPM office at Mandwai.

Pranab Sarkar, secretary of the Tripura Journalists' Union, said, "Bhowmik was assaulted in front of police personnel, who remained mute spectators." Later, media personnel blocked a road leading to chief minister Manik Sarkar's official residence and sat on a dharna, demanding action against all people, including abettors, who killed Bhowmik before his last rites.

Groups of people protesting against Bhowmik's killing gheraoed the district magistrate and the superintendent of police of West Tripura and set afire police vehicles at Khumlung. Seven police personnel were injured.

DGP (Tripura) AK Shukla, who visited the place where the journalists were protesting, said, "We will take appropriate action against the guilty as well as police personnel." He asked the journalists to give him some time and end the road blockade. Till evening, the protesters, however, were seen blocking the road.

Governor Tathagata Roy said, "I will take up the matter with the highest authority." As news of Bhowmik's killing spread, tension gripped Jirania, which has a mixed population.

The government promulgated prohibitory orders and deployed paramilitary personnel there. The movement of people along roads in the area was restricted.

Deputy speaker Pabitra Kar, who also visited the spot, said, "IPFT supporters attacked our office and assaulted some activists. Tension rose further after our activists also responded to the attack."

Debasish Majumdar, secretary of the Tripura Working Journalists' Association, said, "Journalists have faced attacks in the past. Since no action was taken against anyone for those attacks, today's incident has happened."

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January 26,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 26: Sister Lucy Kalappura, one of the nuns who protested against rape accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal, on Saturday claimed that she is being targeted at the convent and not being provided food.

Sister Lucy was dismissed from Franciscan Clarist congregation for supporting sisters protesting against the Bishop.

"I am being targeted at the convent and not being provided food. When I asked the reason, I was told I have been dismissed from the convent and they are not responsible for feeding me," said Sister Lucy while speaking to the reporters.

She has alleged that all this began after the release of her autobiography "Karthavinte Namathil" which means 'In the name of God'. In her book she had alleged sexual misconduct among priests and nuns.

"They prepare food and after having it they lock it in the cupboard. When I asked the reason behind this, they told me that I have been dismissed," said Sister Lucy.

"Now I am managing it all by myself with egg and tapioca that grows in the convent compound. Earlier they used to keep the leftover lunch and I used to adjust with that, but after my book was released, they started to lock the food in the cupboard," she added.

Sister Lucy also claimed that she had filed three complaints with the police on August 19, August 20 and on December 13. They had taken her statement but no action was taken.

"If the police would have taken some action against the convent authorities, they would not have behaved this way. An FIR was registered based on the three complaints but no action was taken. This gives them more power to act against me. I have drafted a letter to the Chief Minister to raise my complaint," said Sister Lucy.

Bishop Mulakkal, a senior member of the Roman Catholic clergy in India, was arrested in 2018 following allegations by a nun that he repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted her at Kuravilangad convent between 2014 and 2016, a charge that he denies.

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June 2,2020

Tumkur, Jun 2: Karnataka Agriculture Minister BC Patil on Monday said that state will not be affected due to locust swarm as it has moved to other states.

"There will be no effect as locust insects diverted to other states after they came from Pakistan. We were also worried and were prepared to face it, luckily we will not be affected by insects," he said.

Locust is a type of grasshoppers and moves in large numbers and devastates crops. Several parts of Rajasthan including Ganganagar have reported locust attacks.

There is a prediction of another attack in June this year.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Kumaraswamy today got engaged to Revathi, the grand-niece of Congress leader and realtor M Krishnappa.

On February 6, Mr Nikhil shared a picture with Ms Revathi on his official Facebook account.

Mr Nikhil's grandfather and former prime minister of India HD Deve Gowda attended the event along with several other politicians at the Taj West End.

BJP leaders including Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa former chief minister Jagadish Shetter were also present.

Mr Nikhil, 30, is a Kannada film actor who made his debut in the bilingual movie Jaguar in 2016. The actor will soon start shooting for his new movie Production No-1.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he lost to Sumalatha Ambareesh, widow of former Karnataka actor Ambareesh, in the Mandya constituency in Karnataka.

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