Why Kalladka Bhat missing onmost wanted' list: PFI asks police

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November 30, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 30: Accusing the police department of exhibiting anti-Muslim bias, Popular Front of India has questioned the credibility of the lists of most wanted criminals prepared by police in Mangaluru and other parts of Dakshina Kannada district as they contain maximumMuslim' names.

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The grave allegation was made by a speaker at a protest meet organised by the PFI in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner, here on Wednesday, to exert pressure on the government to nab the “masterminds” behind the murder of Mustafa Kavoor in Mysuru jail and provide Rs 50 lakh compensation to his kin.

Mustafa's brother Thwaha Ibrahim and a few relatives also attended the protest meet. As the number of agitators began to mount a mild tension prevailed in the area. However, the police managed to bring the situation under control.

Addressing the protesters Ilyas Mohammed Thumbay, National General Secretary of SDPI, said that the police department has failed to be impartial while dealing with criminals.

“They have released the lists of most wanted criminals that contain only Muslim names. For them, miscreants and anti-social elements belonging to Sangh Parivar are not most wanted criminals,” he complained and questioning why do the names of Sangh Parivar leaders like Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat and Jagadish Karanth never appear on the lists of most wanted criminals in spite of the fact that such speakers played major role in creating communal unrest in the coastal Karnataka.

He said that even though Mustafa was murdered by a criminal called Kiran Shetty inside the prison, the conspiracy was hatched by Sangh Parivar leaders. Recalling the veiled threats issued by Bajrang Dal leader Sharan Pumpwell against the accused in Moodbidri Prashant Poojary murder case, Mr Thumbey said that the probe into Mustafa murder case will not be completed until the police arrest Mr Pumpwell.

Farooq, Mysuru district president of PFI, went on to claim that Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha's hand in the murder case cannot be ruled out as the latter had paid many visits to the prison before Mustafa was hacked to death on November 10.

Shafi Bellare, Karnataka State secretary of PFI also spoke and demanded the government to give justice to the family of Mustafa. Haneef Katipalla, DK district president of PFI welcomed. Shareef proposed vote of thanks while Ashraf AK Moideen compered.

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ajit kumar
 - 
Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

HASBUNALLAHU WA NIMAL WAKEEL

SABR
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Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

All the attacks that cheddis do is like COWARDS...
They either attack from behind or with deception...

Anyway We MuSlims believe in the day of JUDGEMENT where CRIMINALS will not escape in court of the CREATOR who give LIFE and DEATH> No cheddis can play their game of deception on that day.

Ahmed K. C.
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Thursday, 1 Dec 2016

In Allah's justice, there is 10 times more impact. So, be patience and wait for Allah's judgment.

hassan
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Wednesday, 30 Nov 2016

Masha allha good message to Public
for ever Musthafa Kavoor is with us
WE LOSE ONE MUSTHAFA BUT WE GET Thousand Musthafa

Naren kotian
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Wednesday, 30 Nov 2016

Fish sales down ...ganja sales down ...Dana kadiyo business down..gold smuggling down ...havala business matashu ....so mathe enu sadyakke ...wahibist sponsored rally nalli biryani tinnodakke bandirodu ...bunch of jokers ....

Ansari
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Wednesday, 30 Nov 2016

Yes rightly said ......when Police opt for Justice then peace will prevail .....thats why Majeed Kodlipet slapped Prathap simha's face that ..Neevu prarambisiddanna neeve konegolisbeku''

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday said that people from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will not be allowed in the state till May 31.

"We have decided not to allow entry of people from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu till May 31," Yediyurappa said after a meeting with state ministers and senior government officers to discuss the guidelines issued by the Centre regarding the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown.

"State road transport corporation buses in Karnataka and private buses will run. Strict lockdown measures in containment zones and economic activities will be permitted in other areas. Sundays will be total lockdown across the state. Home quarantine will be strengthened," he added.

The Chief Minister further said that all shops will be allowed to open and all trains running within the state will be permitted.

The central government on Sunday extended the ongoing COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown till May 31, but with a set of new relaxations commencing from Monday. The Union Home Ministry has also given powers to States/UTs demarcate areas in Green, Orange and Red zones, which will allow them to start activities except in containment zones.

According to the guidelines, "all other activities will be permitted except those which are specifically prohibited under these guidelines. However, in containment zones, only essential activities shall be allowed, as mentioned earlier."

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July 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 4: Amid the rising COVID-19 cases in the state, the Karnataka COVID-19 Task Force has decided to set up booth-level committees across the state including 8,800 here for effective monitoring and surveillance.

The task force also released detailed guidelines for home isolation for asymptomatic cases including 17 days ''home isolation'' for patients below 50 years of age. It also warned of legal action against those health workers for disrespect to the bodies.

Briefing reporters after the meeting on Friday, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said the local management will be strengthened for effective monitoring and surveillance of COVID-19 cases. "There will be booth-level task force committees throughout the state right from the village to Bengaluru.

These task force committees will act at the ultra local level. The task force will act as a structural and functional unit of COVID-19 dealing with monitoring, surveillance, checking of all the ILI cases, ambulances and hospitals," he added.

He also said the committees will comprise one member each from the Health department, police department, municipalities or Panchayat, volunteers, valveman. The committee will have five to six members.

The principal secretary in the Village Development and Panchayat Raj department L K Ateeq has been appointed as the nodal officer to manage the task force in the rural areas whereas in the urban areas, the Urban Development secretary, the municipal administration directors and the municipal commissioner will form the local task force.

"In Bengaluru alone 8,800 teams will be formed, which will be coterminous with the 8,800 booths in the city. They will provide the real-time data. They will be imparted training," the minister added. Noting that there were about 8,800 electoral booths in Bengaluru city and each booth will have a task force committee, he said a nodal officer has been appointed to oversee this.

The state level task force also came out with a slew of conditions. As far as home isolation is concerned, it would apply for patients who are below 50 years and have no symptoms of any other disease, and their homes should have a toilet and have an attendant.

He also said home isolation duration has been increased from 14 to 17 days. "People should not get fever in the next three days after completing 14 days, else they will be quarantined for another seven days. If they don''t get fever then they will be freed to perform their personal activities," Sudhakar said.

Those who are above 50 years and have comorbidities, will be treated at the COVID care centres only and they will be under medical supervision and be subjected to regular tests. The state is also making arrangements for telecommunication for those who are asymptomatic but wish to speak to a doctor.

It was also decided to have at least two ambulances in each of the 198 wards of Bengaluru. The minister said the additional commissioner of police (traffic) will be the nodal officer to coordinate the movement of ambulances. The task force has also appointed a nodal officer to manage the hospitals based on the availability of beds and ventilators. The officer will provide real time information about beds.

"We want to make sure that no one has to run from one hospital to another," Sudhakar said. On the cremation of the bodies, Sudhakar said guidelines have been issued on how to handle bodies at mortuaries, taking them in the ambulances, human treatment to the deceased while performing the last rites and fumigation of the bed. "Legal action will be taken against those who treat bodies in an inhuman way," Sudhakar said.

The state-level task force has also decided to arrange for test reports within 24 hours. It has also been decided to increase the testing capacity from the existing 15,000 a day to 25,000. In view of the spurt in COVID-19 cases, the task force also recommended antigen tests in crowded areas to check whether there was community spread.

To a question on closing down the border, the minister said there is no question of lockdown. "We cannot hide from this disease. It is not a solution. We have to live with it now, yet maintain a distance from it," he added. Sudhakar, who is a doctor himself, said COVID-19 is not as deadly a virus as those he had seen in the past and asked people not to be scared of it.

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February 21,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 21: The local units of Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal today staged a protest in the city against Amulya Leona, who raised pro-Pakistan slogans yesterday in Bangaluru.

Amulya is the daughter of Wazi Noronha, a former leader of minority of wing of BJP in Koppa taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. He had worked in support of hardline BJP leader and Udupi-Chickmagaluru MP Shobha Karandlaje, and D N Jeevaraj, who had represented Sringeri constituency last time.

The 19-year-old B.A. student was arrested on sedition charge after she raised pro-Pakistan slogans to embarrass the organisers of a peaceful protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Bengaluru.

Demanding stringent action against Amulya, a group of activist of VHP and Bajrang Dal staged protest at Kadri Mallikatte Circle in the city. Speaking on the occasion, M B Puranik and Sharan Pumpwell demanded NIA probe into the incident.

Also Read: Amulya Leona — a Naxal or Sangh Parivar stooge?

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