Udupi: Saffron activists thrash two persons while transporting cows

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December 30, 2017

Udupi, Dec 30: A group of miscreants, suspected to be activists of a saffron group, waylaid a vehicle and thrashed two persons at Thombattu village in Kundapur taluk of Udupi district for transporting cows.

The vigilantism occurred on Thursday. The injured Manjunath and Samiullah have been admitted to a hospital for treatment.

According to the jurisdictional Amasebail police, Manjunath, Jagadish, Samiulla, Nisar, and Mansoor, were illegally transporting 12 cows in a vehicle near Thombattu around 3.30 a.m.

A group of 10 miscreants stopped their vehicle and assaulted them saying they were stealing the cows. In the melee, Nisar, Mansoor, and Jagadish managed to escape. Meanwhile the police, learning about the incident, rushed to the spot. Manjunath and Samiullah, who were injured, were taken to hospital.

Samiullah’s complaint

Meanwhile, Samiulla, in his separate complaint to the police, said he and Nisar had started from Karkunje village around 2 a.m. on December 28 to collect vegetables. Since the vegetables were not available, they left for Siddapur, where Mansoor joined them. When they reached Thombattu Circle, Manjunath, who was their acquaintance, told them to follow his bike. He took them to a cattle shed, which had 12 cows and told them to transport the animals. They followed his direction and that’s when they were stopped and assaulted.

While one case has been registered by the police, the other case has been registered on the complaint given by Samiullah, the police said.

The police arrested three persons — Uday, Chandra, and Srikanth for their involvement in the assault on Friday, and they are out on bail. The cows have been shifted to the cow shelter at Neelavar village.

Manjunath’s claim

Manjunath, who has a fracture and is being treated at the District Government Hospital, claimed that he was beaten up by activists of the Bajrang Dal. “There was a gap of about one kilometre between my motorcycle and the vehicle transporting the cows. I am in no way connected with the illegal transportation of cows or the incident. But the Bajrang Dal activists have beaten me up badly,” Mr. Manjunath said.

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July 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 20: Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy has urged the Karnataka government to stop putting warning signboards in front of COVID-19 patients' houses alleging that they are leading to "social discrimination and untouchability" in the present times.

"A local government warning signboards in front of the homes of COVID-19 infected people is leading to neo-social discrimination and untouchability in the new age. Even after infection, the individual and family should live with dignity. The government should immediately stop the practice of placing signboards," Kumaraswamy's first tweet read.

"Instead of placing them in front of their homes and creating untouchability, send health workers to their homes to create courage and awareness. They should be told not to leave the house. There is no such degrading practice left behind. I would like to ask Chief Minister Karnataka BS Yediyurappa to pay attention to this," he added.

The former chief minister further said that threatening to cancel the licenses of medical colleges for refusing treatment to patients would not solve the problem and urged the government to take them into confidence instead of rebuking them.

"Refusing treatment is the fault of any hospital. But for the same reason, threatening to cancel government medical college licenses is not right. There is no profit in this emergency of health. MCI also has the power to revoke the licenses of medical colleges. Remember not the government," he said.

"In this case, the government should look to the Medical Colleges to get their services in order to get them to trust them instead of getting angry. Let them focus on meeting their needs. I insist on a collective fight against the coronavirus through this," he further added.

The COVID-19 count in Karnataka reached 63,772 on Sunday, including 39,370 active cases and 23,065 cured and discharged patients.

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March 31,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 31: Persons under home quarantine are directed to send their selfies to the Karnataka government in every one hour, failing which they will be shifted to the state quarantine centres, said Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Monday.

"All persons under home quarantine shall send their selfies to the government on a mobile application in every one hour. Failing to do so, teams will reach such defaulters and they will be liable to be shifted to quarantine centres made by the government," he said.

The home quarantine persons will be given an exception for taking selfies during the sleeping time from 10 pm to 7 am.

"There will be an exception in this order for sleeping time, from 10 pm to 7 am," he said.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Karnataka climbed to 88 on Monday after five more persons tested positive for coronavirus.

Of the five, one is a close contact of an earlier confirmed patient and the others are workers of a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru, from where a person had tested positive, the state health department said.

The country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has infected 1,251 people so far.

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January 26,2020

Kozhikode, Jan 26: The Indian national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques and religious institutions across Kerala on the auspicious occasion of 71st Republic Day on Sunday.

"The national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques across the state on this auspicious occasion as per the instruction of the Waqf Board," Secretary of the Kuttiady Juma Masjid Committee, K Basheer, told media here.

He said that the national flag was also unfurled at the Kuttiady Juma Masjid here as per the instructions.

"Constitution is under threat by the Citizenship Amendment Act, we also read the preamble of the Constitution in solidarity," Basheer said.

Meanwhile, a majestic event was held in the national capital on the occasion of Republic Day.

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kUMAR
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Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Welcome news.  But i dont think any of sanghi shakhas have hoisted our national flag on this occasion.  I didnt see a single picture in any media or newspaper.   

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