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
 - 
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 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Dakshina Kannada today recorded its fourth death due to novel coronavirus.

The victim, identified by number P-536, is a 58-year-old woman from Boloor area of Manglauru. She was tested covid-19 positive on April 30. 

A patient with TB meningitis, the woman had been treated and discharged from Mangaluru’s First Neuro Hospital, which has emerged as covid-19 hub of coastal Karnataka.

In hospital she had reportedly come in contact with patient No 501 who worked as a sweeper in the same hospital. 

With this death, the number of active covid-19 cases reduced to 16 in Dakshina Kannada. The district has so far reported 34 covid-19 cases including four deaths. 14 have been discharged.

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April 26,2020

New Delhi, Apr 26: The Centre will bring back the Indian citizens stranded abroad due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft, only if the respective states they belong to agree to allow them to come back home and make necessary arrangements to quarantine them after their return.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has started consultations with the State Governments on bringing back the Indians, who got stranded in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada and many other foreign countries due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft to any airport in the country. The decision on facilitating their return to the country would be taken after getting feedback on preparedness of the States and the Union Territory to receive them following all required health precautions, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba said.

Gauba on Saturday had a video-conference with the Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories to review the implementation of the restrictions on travel and transport as well as the lockdown imposed across the country to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Though the Government earlier either evacuated or facilitated the return of nearly 28000 Indians from a number of foreign countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, it almost stopped doing so after the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft was enforced on March 23 in the wake of the spurt in the number of COVID-19 cases in India.

Thousands of Indian students, tourists, professionals and others are stranded around the world, including in the countries, where respective governments had imposed lockdowns to contain the pandemic. They have been desperately requesting the government on social media to evacuate them.

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Abu Muhammad | coastaldigest.com
January 16,2020

Even as the Muslims of undivided Dakshina Kannada district broke out of the “spiral of silence” and made history by leading an unprecedented protest against CAA, NPR and NRC as well as the categorial mistreatment of non-saffronites at the hands of the police across the country, mainstream media turned a blind eye to the spectacle at the Shah Garden Maidan in Mangaluru’s Adyar where about two lakh patriots with tricolor in their hands converged to assert themselves on January 15th, 2020, a date which will be remembered by the people of coastal Karnataka forever.

The largest gathering in the history of Mangaluru was absolutely peaceful, law-abiding and respectful. While the slogans of ‘Azaadi’ were reverberating in the atmosphere, the protesters were seen making way for vehicles and passersby, taking care of women and helping elderly citizens on the highway adjacent to the ground. Though the organisers and most of the participants were Muslims, they collectively identified themselves as “We, the people of India”.

The district administration and the police department hadn’t imagined or even dreamt of such a mammoth gathering after blocking the highway and banning public transport from 9 am to 9 pm. Many opine that this action was taken only to discourage the concerned from participating in the protest and to create fear in the hearts of the people who are yet to process the unjustifiable deaths of two innocent citizens in an unwarranted police firing a few weeks ago.

What has since surprised the protesters most is the mainstream media’s blatant attempt to downplay the significance of this largest ever gathering. Shockingly, it could not make it to the front pages of any of the state-level Kannada daily newspapers except city-based Vaartha Bharathi. In the absence of The Hindu, which had announced a holiday on account of Makar Sankranti, most of the English newspapers too pitilessly buried the historic event in their inner pagers. National TV channels too were evidently reluctant to cover the event until NDTV started telecasting the news of the protest.

This uneasy relationship between the media and minorities in coastal Karnataka has long existed, but the non-coverage of the huge protest of Jan 15 marks a quantum leap beyond the media’s traditional pro-Sangh Parivar stance and biases –– which in the past had often demonised non-saffronites –– to now completely ignore and suppress the people’s voice. This media bias has naturally evoked a sharp response from netizens, who took to social media to issue clarion calls to boycott the mainstream media forever.

Cleanliness Drive

Most major protest meets and rallies –– both religious and political –– leave behind tonnes of garbage, especially water bottles, placards and buntings. However, the organisers of the Jan 15 protest meet led by example by launching a cleanliness drive in the area soon after the protesters left the venue peacefully. The drive continued on Jan 16 too. (Ironically, amidst this ongoing cleanliness drive, a local news portal captured photos of a few plastic bottles scattered along the road at Adyar and published a report accusing the event organisers and participants of polluting the area!)

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