‘Won’t defend heinous crimes’: Shiv Visvanathan justifies remark against rapes, murders by Army

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January 22, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 22: Acclaimed social scientist Shiv Visvanathan, who recently earned the wrath of a section people for criticising the wrongdoings of armymen, has strongly defended his stance saying that he cannot justify heinous crimes such as rapes and extra judicial killings in the name of nationalism.

“I am a scholar and have to follow the logic of truth. I have to speak what I think is the truth. If it is unpopular, one has to face the consequences,” he said responding to the controversy over his remarks on the Army at the just-concluded Dharwad Sahitya Sambhrama.

Speaking at a panel on nationalism at the literary meet last Saturday, Shiv Visvanathan in his critique of the nation state pointed out to the documented human rights violations by the army — rapes and extra judicial killings — in North East and Kashmir, where the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958, is in force.

An ex-serviceman, also a senior government official, took exception to this. This led to protests by ex-servicemen and the BJP against Shiv Visvanathan and the organisers of the meet on Sunday, which ended with a few members of BJP Yuva Morcha storming into the meet and ransacking the stage at the concluding session.

“Mine was a critique of the nation state. Most of the lecture was on how nationalism changed into the nation state. I don’t see a problem. These kind of discussions will have differences. Let us have a debate. All I was discussing was AFSPA atrocities in Manipur, which are well documented... An act of scholarship has to be an act of scholarship and an act of human rights investigation has to be an act of human rights investigation. I am as Indian as anyone and as democratic,” Shiv Visvanathan was quoted by The Hindu as saying.

BJP’s actions have come under criticism from writers and organisers of the literary meet. Baragur Ramachandrappa, who inaugurated the meet, said that though he may not agree with what Shiv Visvanathan said, creating a ruckus in the name of opposition was condemnable as it was anti-democratic. Raghavendra Patil, president of the Trust that organises the meet, said he was deeply pained by BJP’s protest.

“Nuance seems to be dead. The media misrepresented what Shiv Visvanathan said. But in a larger context, this is a reflection of the social unrest in the society and an unhealthy immersion of society in politics. We started Sahitya Sambhrama to try and bridge the divide and heal hatred between the two blocks with creativity. But it seems to have failed,” he said.

However, the organisers have refused to file a police complaint against the BJP workers who created a ruckus at the meet. “We feel filing a complaint will be of no use. The larger society must take up this issue,” Mr. Patil said.

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May 30,2020

Mangalore, May 30: The first chartered flight to the city of Mangalore, Karnataka in South India is scheduled to depart from the Ras Al Khaimah airport of UAE on June 1.

The SpiceJet flight, chartered by Praveen Shetty, chairman of the Fortune Group of Hotels and president of the Karnataka non-Resident Indian Forum (KNRI), will repatriate 105 staff members of the hotel group, who have been placed on leave, according to a statement issued here on Saturday.

Consul General of India to Dubai Vipul confirmed the reports and said the flight, which will depart at 0945 hrs, will carry home a total of 180 passengers.

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May 18,2020

Mangaluru: As many as 178 passengers arrived in the coastal city from Dubai as the second flight under the Vande Bharat Mission landed at the Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) at 7.55am on Monday.

Among 178 passengers, there were 99 male, 67 female, 11 children and one infant.

Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said that all the necessary arrangements had been made to ensure that the passengers were not inconvenienced in any way. 

“All of them have been provided with health kits, sufficient food, sim cards, etc. We have also set up facilities at the airport where they can exchange foreign currency. The emigration process was conducted only after each passenger was subjected to screening by health department personnel at the airport. We will have their throat swabs tested for Covid-19 on Tuesday,” Sindhu said.

Personnel attired in personal protective equipment gear shifted the passengers’ luggage, while buses had been arranged for transporting them to quarantine facilities, Sindhu added.

Probationary IAS officer Rahul Shinde, additional deputy commissioner MJ Roopa, district health officer Dr Ramachandra Bairy and MIA director VV Rao were among those who received the returning Indians along with the DC at the airport.

Public, including friends and relatives of the passengers, were barred entry to the airport.

Rooms in as many as 10 hotels have been reserved to quarantine passengers flying in to Mangaluru from the Gulf. The rooms are priced between Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,400. Meanwhile, those unable to afford rent will be accommodated at government hostels.

 

Mangaluru, May 18: The second repatriation flight to the coastal Karnataka from Dubai landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 7.45 pm. today.Mangaluru: As many as 178 passengers arrived in the coastal city from Dubai as the second flight under the Vande Bharat Mission landed at the Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) at 7.55am on Monday.

 

Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said that all the necessary arrangements had been made to ensure that the passengers were not inconvenienced in any way.

 

“All of them have been provided with health kits, sufficient food, sim cards, etc. We have also set up facilities at the airport where they can exchange foreign currency. The emigration process was conducted only after each passenger was subjected to screening by health department personnel at the airport. We will have their throat swabs tested for Covid-19 on Tuesday,” Sindhu said.

 

Personnel attired in personal protective equipment gear shifted the passengers’ luggage, while buses had been arranged for transporting them to quarantine facilities, Sindhu added.

 

Probationary IAS officer Rahul Shinde, additional deputy commissioner MJ Roopa, district health officer Dr Ramachandra Bairy and MIA director VV Rao were among those who received the returning Indians along with the DC at the airport.

 

Public, including friends and relatives of the passengers, were barred entry to the airport.

 

Rooms in as many as 10 hotels have been reserved to quarantine passengers flying in to Mangaluru from the Gulf. The rooms are priced between Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,400. Meanwhile, those unable to afford rent will be accommodated at government hostels.

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January 21,2020

Yadgir, Jan 21: A bag was found abandoned at the Yadgir Bus Stand on Tuesday morning that left the commuters in panic.

After receiving the information, a police team, along with a sniffer dog, rushed to the spot. When the bag was checked, the police found clothes and cash in it.

It is stated that a passenger might have left the bag in a hurry to catch the bus.

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