This should not happen to any community: Bishop

November 4, 2011

Mangalore, November 4: Expressing grief over the act of vandalism at St Alphonsa Catholic Church in Mangalore, Rev Lawrence Mukkuzhy, the Bishop of Belthangady Diocese, on Friday said that such things should not happen to any religious center and any community in this country.

He was speaking to media persons at a press meet called in the Church premises to clarify the doubts regarding Thursday's attack.

Stating that this Church never had such a bitter experience in its 23 years of history, the Bishop said that the vandalism in the holy place thoroughly upset the minority community. “Our faith is questioned and we are put to shame”, he added.

However, expressing his complete trust on India constitution, which upholds the secular values, Rev Mukkunzhy said that the unexpected attack on the Church by a strange man is a blot on the history of Mangalore.

He also urged the government authorities to take necessary legal action against the culprit and also provide protection to the Church to prevent the recurrence of such shameful things.

Officially apprising of the sequence of events occurred between 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm on Thursday, to media persons Fr Sebastian Chelakkapally said: “Yesterday, i.e. on November 3, at around 8:30 pm, while the Assistant Parish Priest Fr Shibi Puthiyara, along with some of the hostel students were in the dining hall, a stranger entered the dining room. Fr Shibi asked the stranger why he had come. However, the intruder ran towards the church hall, without answering the question and started damaging the crucifix and the statue of Mother Mary. Thereafter, he entered in to sanctuary”

“After witnessing this unusual thing, the Assistant Parish Priest tried to call other members and when they reached, the intruder came out through sacristy, wearing a piece of white cloth which was put on the side table of the alter and was trying to run away”, he said.

Meanwhile all the residents came out and few of them went towards the gate and stopped him from running away. Thereafter the Assistant Parish Priest and other members saw the cup-board which was placed in the sacristy was open and holy vestments were scattered around and a statue of Jesus Christ was put down and was damaged, monstrance was thrown on the floor, he informed.

The people gathered there also saw the clothes and chapels which were worn by the stranger was thrown in the sacristy, he said.

“We are not sure whether the stranger had entered the Church hall before barging into dining hall since one of the doors of the Church was open”, he clarified.

He said that since he was not in station, the Assistant Parish Priest informed few of the committee members of the Parish, who rushed to the spot and informed the control room.

“Immediately the police personnel attached to Mangalore East Police Station came to the Church and took custody of the culprit. The police also seized the clothes and footwear of the accused and also found a wallet where in his voter ID was found. Through this ID card his identity was established as Shibu son of Manjraj from Jalligudde,” he informed.

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July 27,2020

Chennai, July 27: Multi-lingual actress Vijayalakshmi, who attempted suicide yesterday, alleging harassment and bullying by followers of Naam Thamizhar party leader Seeman and Panankattu Padai’s Hari Nadar, is recuperating at a hospital in Chennai. 

Vijayalakshmi is known for films like Friends and Boss Engira Baskaran. She recently made headlines for speaking against Seeman and the torture she was allegedly facing from the actor-turned-politician and his party.

In the video which was uploaded on Sunday evening, Vijayalakshmi said, “This is my last video and I have been in tremendous stress in the last four months because of Seeman and his partymen. I tried my level best to survive all these days because of my mother and sister, but I have been humiliated in the media by Harinadar recently.”

She added, “I would like to tell fans who are watching the video just because I was born in Karnataka, Seeman has tortured me a lot. As a woman, I have put up with it to my highest capabilities. I won’t be able handle the pressure anymore. I am from the Pillai community, the same community LTTE leader Prabhakaran is part of. Prabhakaran is the only reason Seeman is who he is today, but now he has been harassing me on social media continuously. You slut shamed me to make me feel the pain and it is up to me to decide on what to do after facing such insults from you. I request my fans not to let Seeman get away from this case. He should never get anticipatory bail. My death should be a big eye-opener to everyone. I don’t want to be a slave to anybody.”

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24: With 130 new cases, Karnataka's COVID-19 tally crossed the 2,000-mark on Sunday. Most new cases reported have interstate travel history with 97 coming from Maharashtra. The number of active cases in the state is 1,391 and the deaths reported so far is 42, including 2 for non-COVID reasons.

"Ninety seven of the 130 new patients are returnees from Maharashtra, the worst affected state in the country with 47,190 cases till Saturday," said a state health official. 

"The total number of COVID-19 cases across the state is 2,089, with 130 more testing positive in the past 18 hours," said the official.

Forty six patients were discharged from hospitals on Sunday taking the number of cured persons to 634. Of the 46 discharged, 18 are in Davanagere, 20 in Uttara Kannada, 4 in Chitradurga, 3 in Bagalakote and one in Haveri.

Of the 30 Karnataka districts, Chikkaballapura recorded the highest cases on Sunday at 27, followed by Yadgir (24), Udupi (23), Mandya (15) and Hassan (14).

Chikkaballapura is the home district of Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar, a doctor by profession, who is spearheading the fight against the pandemic.

On Saturday, the state's tally shot up to 1,959 due to 196 new cases, the highest single-day rise, with 195 of them crossing over from Maharashtra through the inter-state border, which was opened up as part of partial relaxation of the lockdown.  

The Karnataka government has imposed institutional quarantine on persons traveling in from outside the state, particularly by flight from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

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June 9,2020

New Delhi, Jun 9: Elections to seven seats of the Karnataka Legislative Council will be held on June 29, the poll panel announced on Tuesday.

The seven seats are falling vacant on June 30, according to an Election Commission statement.

Members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly will vote on June 29 to elect the seven new MLCs.

The Commission has directed the Karnataka chief secretary to depute a senior officer to ensure that the  instructions regarding COVID-19 containment measures are complied with during the elections.

The counting of votes will be held on the evening of June 29 after completion of polls, as per practice.

The notification for the elections will be issued on June 11, the statement said.

MLCs are usually elected by four types of electors -- MLAs, Graduates, Teachers and members of local authorities.

On Monday, the Commission had deferred elections to four seats of the Karnataka Legislative Council -- two each from Teachers and Graduate constituencies -- falling vacant on June 30 due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

"If MLAs are electors, the size of the electorate is small and the assembly building is the only polling station. When the electorate is teachers or graduates, the number of those who can vote is higher.

Due to the virus, Commission only allowed polls to seats where MLAs are the electors to prevent large gatherings," explained a senior EC functionary.

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