Christian Council condemns 'selective targeting' of minorities

November 8, 2011

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Mangalore, November 8: All India Christian Council, Karnataka Chapter (AICC) and Karnataka Missions Network has condemned 'selective targeting' of the minorities in Karnataka.

Addressing a news conference here on Monday, Justice Michael Saldanha said that this selective targeting of minority is tearing apart the social fabric of the sub continent.


Calling the attacks on churches as pre planned act and not sporadic incidents, Saldanha said that though such incidents had occurred in Gujarat, Orissa, North Eastern states, the incidents have come under control in these states. Unfortunately, such attacks started in Mangalore and continue to happen even today.

Talking about the attitude of the law enforcing authorities, Saldanha said that in 2008 Church attack, as many as 367 false cases were filed, of which 30 per cent cases were booked against innocent students who are even today appearing before the Court for no fault of theirs.

“Though a section of cases were withdrawn, it has come to light that cases booked against the culprits have been withdrawn while cases booked against the victims are still left as it is,” he said adding that though a person has been nabbed in the recent attack, one has to look beyond the obvious and try to know the invisible hands that have operated behind this person in executing the crime.

Karnataka Missions Network Chairman Walter J Maben said that the situation has gone from bad to worse and in this juncture, the community is wondering if it should still remain quite. “Whenever we ask the police about the action taken to nab the culprits in these cases of vandalism, they say action is being taken. Wonder if withdrawing cases on accused is the only action taken by them,” he said.

Narrating the state under which the smaller denominations have been functioning, he said that recently a prayer center head in Ullal was summoned by the Police to inform that they need to possess exclusive permission from the Deputy Commissioner to carry on prayer meets.

AICC Co-ordinator Anand Kumar Jogul said that State Government has been releasing lot of funds for Hindu religious centres and the heads for their services to the society. “Even we are doing service to the Society. Why are funds not released to us,” he questioned.

Komu Soudhardha Vedike General Secretary K L Ashok among others was present.

The news conference was held in the backdrop of the 'Persecuted Pastors' Conference' organised by AICC in the city on Monday.


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January 31,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 31: Mahesh Vikram Hegde, the co-founder of website 'Postcard News', known for spreading fake news on behalf of Sangh Parivar, was taken aback when he was asked to sing 'Vande Mataram' to prove his patriotism by a group of women activists at Mangaluru International Airport.

The video of the incident which occurred on Friday, days after editor-in-chief and co-founder of Republic TV Arnab Goswami was heckled by comedian Kunal Kamra on a flight, went viral on social media within hours.

Hegde was spotted by social activist Kavitha Reddy, and other young orators – Najma Nazeer and Amulya Leona – at the airport where he was waiting to board a plane to Bengaluru.

In a video, the three women are seen coercing Hegde to sing 'Vande Mataram' and prove his patriotism. In another video being circulated, the women are heard telling the journalist that he is getting an opportunity to become a 'hero' from 'zero' if he sings 'Vande Mataram.' However, he refused to open his mouth.

Reddy is seen asking Hegde whether he knew the time when Nathuram Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi.

Hegde was arrested in 2018 for posting a fake news aimed at creating communal conflict.

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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The Karnataka government on Tuesday decided to adopt a no-fail approach for Class 7 examinations for government and private schools following the state syllabus.

The report card of a student doesn’t carry ‘pass’ or ‘fail’ remark, but points to his or her strengths and weaknesses in each subject in the exams, which will now be called Common Evaluation Exam.

The quality cell of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (which conducts SSLC exams) will prepare question papers, which will be evaluated at the district level by government and private schoolteachers. The Class 7 exams will be held in March.

The Common Evaluation Exam follows the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) currently practised under the Right to Education Act. “The formative and summative assessments (tests, projects and quizzes) will be held as usual,”KG Jagadeesha, commissioner of public instruction, said.

Edu dept to launch helpline by March

For the March exam, summative assessment 2 will be held with half the syllabus. Other modalities (exam duration and total marks) will be announced next week,” said KG Jagadeesha. The CCE system will continue for classes 8 and 9. The government hopes the exam and subsequent interventions in classes 8 and 9 will boost students’ confidence for crucial board examinations.

Minister S Suresh Kumar said, “More than an exam, it’s an evaluation of a child’s knowledge. The Belagavi division has done something similar. The Kalaburagi zone found mathematics and science were areas of concern; language was an issue in Urdumedium schools.” The minister said zilla panchayat CEOs have observed that intervention should start from class 8. “Keeping this in mind, we’ve started necessary preparation for class 7 exam ,” he added.

The education department will start a helpline by March for students, teachers, school managements and educationists to 11 raise problems on day-to-day issues.

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Karnataka now has a total of 1,24,115 coronavirus cases, including 72,005 active cases and 49,788 discharges.
So far, 2,134 deaths have been reported from the state.

Meanwhile, India reported the highest single-day spike of 55,079 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, crossing the 16-lakh mark, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare informed on Friday.

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