Violence erupts in Bantwal: One killed, stones pelted at SDPI protesters

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November 12, 2015

Mangaluru, Nov 12: Two days after Sangh Parivar activists unleashed violence in Madikeri during the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan, unexpected communal violence erupted in BC Road and other parts of Bantwal taluk in Dakshina Kannada on Thursday.

murder 3Security has been tightened in BC Road, Kaikamba and surrounding areas following the clash that culminated in baton charge by the police and subsequent murder of an innocent youth by unidentified miscreants.

A group of miscreants, who came in a car, attacked two friends belonging to different communities with lethal weapons at Manihalli near Batnwal and fled the spot. Harish Poojary, 28, a resident of Navuru village, collapsed and died after the attack. His friend Sameeullah, who tried to rescue him, was also stabbed. He was rushed to a hospital and his condition continues to be critical.

Attack on SDPI protesters

The trouble started when, a group of trouble-mongers, allegedly belonging to Sangh Parivar, pelted stones at the activists of Social Democrat Party of India, who staged a demonstration in front of taluk office in BC Road to register their protest against Madikeri violence.

It is learnt that the Sangh Parivar activists were enraged when one of the speakers at the protest criticized RSS and one of its local leaders.

A tense atmosphere prevailed in BC Road, Kaikamba and surrounding areas in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district following the clash that culminated in baton charge by the police.

Shopkeepers in BC Road observed self-imposed bandh after miscreants pelted stones at a few shops causing damages. Dozens of people suffered injuries during the stone-pelting and subsequent baton charge by the police.

According to eyewitness accounts, stones were thrown just after SDPI activist Haneef finished his speech. Stones were thrown from buildings behind the Tahsildar Office, eyewitnesses said. This resulted in the protesters running in the direction from where the stones were thrown.

Immediately, additional police force was deployed and the angry protesters were dispersed after baton charge.

Superintendent of Police Sharanappa S.D. and other police officers, who are camping at B.C. Road, have brought the situation under control.

The police have launched a search for those who threw stones at the protest meet. The police are verifying whether the attack on the motorcyclists was an isolated one or linked with the stone-throwing incident.

Murder

At 7.30 p.m. Harish and Samiulla were attacked by a group of persons who came in a car. Reports reaching here said that Harish and Samiulla, construction labourers, were returning after playing cricket. They had stopped their motorcycle at a shop and were having cool drinks. The unidentified persons attacked the two with sharp objects and fled the spot. Harish died while being brought to hospital. Samiulla has been admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru.  More details are awaited.

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February 25,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 25: A day after Karnataka minister BC Patil felt the need for a law to shoot people who raise pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans, another BJP MLA on Monday said such people should be shot at sight or exiled to the neighbouring country.

Appachu Ranjan, MLA from Madikeri, said a woman named Amulya had raised Pakistan Zindabad slogan at Bengaluru during a CAA-related meeting.

"People saying Pakistan Zindabad, despite living in our country- eating food and drinking water available here- they should be shot at sight. Or else such people should be exiled to Pakistan, and no one should should show softness towards them and fight cases in their favour," he said at Somwarpet in Kodagu.

Amulya Leona, a woman who raised pro-Pakistan slogans at an anti-Citizenship Amendment Act rally in Bengaluru on Thursday, has been booked for sedition and remanded to judicial custody.

She had raised "Pakistan Zindabad" slogans thrice after the organisers, under the banner of "Save the Constitution", invited her to address the gathering in the presence of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

Agriculture minister Patil on Sunday had expressed the need for a legislation to shoot such people, and said he would make a request to the prime minister in this regard. "A law should be brought in the country that who ever raises slogans against India and in favour of Pakistan, they should be shot at sight. Bringing such a law is important," Patil had said.

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May 4,2020

The government of India today said it will begin evacuating its nationals stuck abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic from May 7 in a phased manner. This facility would be made available on payment basis. 

A Standard Operating Protocol has been put in place and the travel would be arranged by aircraft as well as naval ships and will be available on a payment-basis, the government said.

"Medical screening of passengers would be done before taking the flight. Only asymptomatic passengers would be allowed to travel. During the journey, all these passengers would have to follow the protocols, such as the health protocols, issued by the ministry of health and the ministry of civil aviation," it said in a statement.

Specifying the protocols upon entry in India, the government said the returning Indians would be medically screened and will have to be quarantined for 14 days, either in a hospital or in an institutional quarantine on payment-basis, by the respective state government.

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June 30,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 30: The organic farmers' market in Shivamogga in Karnataka has seen a rise in the demand for organic fruits and vegetables in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Residents of nearby areas frequently visit the market to get fresh produce.

According to Sridhar, a farmer who sells his produce in the market, the demand for organic fruits and vegetables was very low before the coronavirus outbreak.

"I have been involved in organic farming for the last two decades but there was no real market. Since these days everyone is trying to boost their immunity, we are getting a lot of positive response from the locals," he told news agency.

Sridhar and other farmers come from villages near the city. They are authentic organic farmers under the Vikas Trust and Savayava Krishi Parivar, a federation of organic farmer's families based in Karnataka, and they promote pesticide and fertiliser free agriculture.

Gurumel Singh, who often comes to the local market said, "My family has started eating more organic fruits and vegetable now because of the pandemic. We have been told it is important to take care of our health and organic fruits and vegetables are good immunity boosters. The fruits I buy from the organic market are also much sweeter than the ones I get elsewhere."

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