Two women activists detained for distributing pamphlets

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December 23, 2019

Mysuru, Dec 23: Vidyaranyapuram police on Sunday detained two women activists attached to Save Constitution Committee while they were distributing pamphlets on Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).

The activists Sandhya and Kalavathi, who are the members of the committee, were distributing pamphlets at Nachanahalli Palya coming under the jurisdictions of Vidyaranyapuram police station when they were detained.

They were distributing pamphlets with the title ‘Mysuru against CAA and NRC’ which expressed anger against the central government for introducing the acts which is unconstitutional. As the committee has planned to hold massive protest against CAA and NRC at Town Hall on December 24, the activists who were conducting door-to-door campaign were requesting people to participate in the protest.

Police who came to know about the door-to-door campaign, took the activists to the police station.

Committee member Chandrashekar Meti told TOI that the women activists were detained by police around 8am on Sunday.

“They were distributing pamphlets and asking people to participate in the protest at Town Hall. Police told the activists that speaking against CAA and NRC itself is a crime. They also switched off the women activists’ mobile phones to prevent them to contact their friends and family members. It is inhuman,” he said.

As there was no communication from the women activists, Chandrashekar and others have visited the place where they were campaigning. “The residents told us that police took the activists with them. We immediately contacted the police commissioner and rushed to the police station. As commissioner had spoken to the police inspector, the activists were released around 11.30am,” he said.

He said various organisations, including Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha, Hasiru Sene, Dalit Sangharsha Samiti, Swaraj India and other associations have jointly formed the committee to fight for justice.

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June 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 3: Former Union minister and senior Congress leader K H Muniyappa on Wednesday extended his support to former Prime minister and JD(S) National president H D Deve Gowda in the Rajya Sabha polls.

In a statement issued here here, Mr Muniyappa said that party which had an electoral understanding in the Lok Sabha elections, may extend support to Gowda in the June-19 Rajya Sabha elections from Karnataka.

It may be recalled that the Election Commission of India, is conducting elections to Rajya Sabya to fill four vacancies from the Karnataka Assembly, in which the ruling BJP may bag two seats, while the remaining may be won by the Congress and the JD(S).

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July 31,2020

Hassan, July 31: A police sub-inspector (PSI) reportedly hanged himself at his official quarters in Channarayapatna town today morning.

The deceased has been identified as Kiran Kumar, 34, who was in charge of Channarayapatna rural police station.

Sources said that he was upset after two murder cases were reported in the last 24 hours in his limits. Kiran reportedly told colleagues an hour before the extreme step that he feared he would be suspended.  

According to locals, the SI was upset after news of the two murders due to alleged negligence of the police spread on social media. He killed himself before a visit by senior officials. IGP, southern range, and SP Srinivasagowda was planning to visit the town and the spots where the murders took place on Friday.

Kiran, a native of Lalanakere village in Arsikere taluk, was known for his rapport with local people. He was alone when the incident took place. His wife and children had gone to Lalanakere for the Varamahalakashmi festival on Thursday night. The body was shifted to the mortuary for a postmortem.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: A group of women on Monday started a protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC), and National Population Register (NPR) here near Bilal Masjid.

Members of the transgender community on Sunday had also taken out a march here to express solidarity with those protesting against CAA, NRC, and NPR.

The newly enacted law is facing stiff opposition across the country with some states including Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Punjab refusing to implement it. Rajasthan, Kerala, and Punjab have also passed resolutions against the amended citizenship law in their legislative Assemblies.

The CAA grants citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Buddhist, and Christian refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

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