Margao blast suspects complain against investigators; demand protection from State Govt

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February 22, 2012

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Mangalore, February 22: Two local members of Sanatan Sanstha, a right wing Hindutva organization, which had allegedly involved in many terrorist activities across the country including Margao blast, have accused the officers of National Investigation Agency of violating their human rights under the pretext of interrogation.

Udaya Kumar and Vinaya Kumar, the brothers from Aniyooru under the limits of Neriya Garam Panchayat in Belthangady taluk on Wednesday appeared before media in the city accusing the two NIA officers - Seturam and Manu N K - of consistently harassing them since last four days.

The NIA team is in the district in connection with the ongoing probe into 2009 Goa blast. On October 16, 2009, a bomb blast rocked Margao town of Goa killing at least two persons and causing huge loss of property. CBI had revealed that it had found vital clues indicating Sanatan Sanstha's involvement in the blasts. Senior member of Sanatan Sanstha Jaiprakash, who hails from Kadaba in Puttur taluk was later named as one of the main accused in the case. Highly placed sources have confirmed that NIA had questioned Udaya and Vinaya, who are not only the activists of Sanatan Sanstha, but also close relatives of Jaiprakash, who is absconding. It is also suspected that the duo used to live with Jaiprakash in Goa in the past.

Addressing media persons the Kumar brothers said the two NIA officers were misusing their power to investigate the terrors suspects. “On February 20 the officers called us for investigation and made us remove all our clothes. They also sent police to our house and confiscated our driving license, election card, adhar card, our sister's marriage album, ration card, school certificates without giving them receipt of any kind”, they said.

The brothers complained that the officers threatened their father demanding all information and documents. “Out of fear our father handed over all documents asked by them”, they said.

They said that the officers demanded information regarding the terror suspect Jaiprakash and accused us that we too had a hand in the 2008 blast”, revealed the duo.

They alleged that during interrogation the officers pulled their hair hard and inhumanly beat them with fists and kicked, despite getting 'honest' answers. “We were not allowed to go to the toilet for nearly two and a half hours”, they said.

The duo also alleged the interrogators that on Tuesday they threatened to harass formers' sister. “After hearing their vulgar language, we are worried about the threats given by them. We have got the impression that these officers can go to any extent by misusing the law”, they said.

“We were threatened by these officers that we should not go out of the house. The government and private dispensaries denied treatment to us and refused to give us a medical certificate as proof to torture inflicted on us. We had to bear the agony of pain day and night”, they said. However, they failed to show any sign of torture on their body.

Fight Back

The brothers said that they would file complaint against the NIA officers Seturam and Manu with Central and State Human Rights Commission, for physical atrocities meted out to them and for mentally harassing their parents. “We also have decided to complain against them with the senior officers of NIA”

The Sanatan Sanstha members also said that it was the responsibility of the BJP led Karnataka state government to protect them from the hands of anti-terror investigators. “Due to the atrocities committed and threats given by the NIA officials our life is no more secure. Since we are the citizens of Karnataka the responsibility of protecting us lies with the state government”, they said.

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti activists Ramesh Nayak, Anil Kamath were also present in the press meet.

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July 26,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 26: First funeral, now wedding. Forty-three persons who attended a wedding at Pilankatta in Chengala panchayat in Kasaragod on July 17 have tested positive for Covid-19, said district medical officer (DMO) A V Ramdas.

They include the bride and the groom. Collector D Sajith Babu has asked all those who attended the wedding to go into home quarantine for 14 days. Those with Covid symptoms should get in touch with the nearest primary health centre, he said.

The DMO said samples of 128 persons linked to the wedding were tested, of which 43 turned out positive. Earlier, 44 persons who attended a funeral in Cherkala in the first week of July had tested positive. The funeral was declared a cluster and the government had to test 522 persons linked to the funeral.

The collector said those taking part in funeral or weddings without following the Covid protocol would be booked under the Kerala Epidemic Diseases Act. If convicted, they would face up to two years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of `10,000. Kasaragod police said they will register a case in connection with the wedding. 

Pilankatta ward member Abdulla Kunhi K B said it was not a big fat wedding. The ceremony held at the bride’s house at Pilankatta was attended by less than 100 people, he said.“Theirs is a big family with four houses in one compound. 

As many as 30 members are staying in these houses,” said Kunhi. Nine of the 30 have tested positive.Of the 15 guests, who came from the bride’s mother’s house, 12 contracted the infection. “The rest of the infected persons were among the groom’s guests,” said Kunhi, who did not attend the wedding. The groom and the bride’s father returned from Dubai three months ago.

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May 16,2020

Bengaluru, May 16: Health Minister B Sriramulu has sought the aid of Home department for curbing sex work in certain parts of the state - which continues unabated despite lockdown.

“It poses health risks to those involved. I request the department to ensure that the business is prohibited at such a time of crisis,” he stated in a letter to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.  

At the same time, in order to ensure the safety of these workers, Sriramulu has asked both the Health department and the Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) to come up with a detailed report on rehabilitation of sex workers and transgenders.

The Health minister’s order was prompted by a letter by writer and activist Roopa Hassan. The writer, who was earlier member of a panel (led by actor-turned-politician Jayamala) on the study of issues faced by sex workers, had sought government’s intervention to stop condom distribution to registered sex workers and transgenders, as continuing work during pandemic was posing health risks to the community.

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda on Tuesday filed his nomination as party's candidate for June 19 Rajya Sabha elections from Karnataka.

The former Prime Minister was accompanied by his sons former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and former Minister H D Revanna, state JD(S) chief H K Kumaraswamy and others, as he filed his papers at the office of Legislative Assembly Secretary M K Vishalakshi, who is the returning officer for the polls. JD(S) on Monday had announced that Gowda will be contesting the Rajya Sabha polls.

Announcing the decision, Kumaraswamy had said Gowda decided to contest following the request of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, several national leaders and party legislators, and it was not an easy task to "persuade" him to enter the Rajya Sabha.

The JD(S), which has 34 seats in the assembly, is not in a position to win a seat in Rajya Sabha on its own and will need support from the Congress with its surplus votes. A minimum of 45 votes are required for a candidate to win. If he wins, this will be the second Rajya Sabha entry for 87-year-old Gowda, the first time being in 1996 as the Prime Minister.

Gowda was defeated in Tumkur constituency by BJP's G S Basavaraj by over 13,000 votes in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. As joint candidate of the then ruling Congress-JDS coalition, Gowda had chosen to contest from Tumkur at the last minute after vacating Hassan-his home turf, to grandson Prajwal Revanna (a current MP).

Election is scheduled on June 19 to fill four Rajya Sabha seats from Karnataka, represented by Rajeev Gowda and BK Hariprasad of Congress, Prabhakar Kore of the BJP and D Kupendra Reddy of JD(S) that will fall vacant on June 25, with their retirement. Today is the last date for filing nominations. With BJP not fielding any candidate against Gowda, his election is likely to be unanimous.

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