Implement PM's 15 point prog to tackle communal crimes'

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July 3, 2012

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Mangalore, July 3: The district unit of Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike (KKSV) has urged the central government to declare the undivided Dakshina Kannada district as a communally sensitive region besides implementing the Prime Minister's 15 point programme that deals with action against perpetrators of communal crimes.

Addressing media persons at a press meet in Mangalore on Tuesday, Suresh Bhat Bakrabail, President, KKSV, DK, said that incidents of disturbing peace in the region have been taking place on a regular basis in the district of late. The attack on Holy Hill prayer hall, attacks involving cow transportation issue at Jeppu, Kalladka and Kottara testify this, Mr. Bakrabail said.

Stating that 'Sanathan Sanstha', an organisation under the radar of National Investigation Agency (NIA), had organised a lecture on 'Hindu Rashtra' in one of the prestigious colleges of the city, besides distributing provocative literature and 'Hindu Rashtra' calenders, Mr. Bakrabail said that police and district administration are watching the proceedings as mere spectators.

Cases have been registered against the likes of Dr. Binayak Sen, K K Shahina, Soni Sori, Seema Azad besides other human rights activists and journalists but no action is being taken against communal forces who want to build a 'Hindu Rashtra', Mr. Bakrabail said.

K L Ashok, State Chief Secretary, KKSV, alleged that incidents of communal violence have been on the rise of late as BJP government is trying to divert people's attention away from its corruption and create a Hindu vote bank.

The central government must implement the 13th and 14th points of the Prime Minister's 15 point programme to tackle communal crimes immediately, he demanded. The points provide that impartial police officers must be appointed in communally sensitive areas. Controlling communal disharmony is one of the prime duties of the district SP. The points also provide that strict action be taken against perpetrators of communal violence and special courts be set up to handle such cases, Mr. Ashok said.

KKSV members P B D'Sa, Victor D'Silva, Mohammed Kakkinje, Kabir Ullal and others were present.

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April 2,2020

Bengaluru, April 2: At least three people have been arrested by police in connection with the attack on ASHA worker Krishnaveni in Bengaluru's Byatarayanapura area.

Earlier in the day, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said that an investigation was initiated into the incident in which ASHA workers were attacked.

"I have appointed Pulikeshi Nagar ACP, Tabarak Fathima, to investigate the matter. A case will be registered and action will be taken. ASHA workers will be protected by the police to carry out their functions," Rao told ANI here.

Earlier, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan visited one of the ASHA workers who was allegedly attacked by unidentified miscreants and termed the incident as "completely demoralising" for the workers.

ASHA workers, who were deployed to spread awareness about coronavirus and identify suspected cases, were allegedly attacked by a group of locals in Byatarayanapura here on Wednesday.

The workers said that the locals did not allow them to work and around 100 people gathered at the spot and harassed them.

This comes as the country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: Karnataka Congress Chief D K Shivakumar on Wednesday urged the Ministers in the state to visit Covid-19 designated hospitals and instil confidence among patients, doctors and medical staff there.

Noting that doctors, nurses and others were doing a great job, Shivakumar said the government has to stand with them and instil confidence in them. Speaking to reporters after visiting Victoria hospital, a major dedicated Covid hospital in the city, he said, "All the Ministers have to go to hospitals and instil confidence in the staff, patients.... they have to remove fear and tell them we will have to live with this (virus), and cannot escape from it."

Shivakumar said he believes that by instilling confidence most part of the diseases can be cured. He lauded doctors, paramedical and other staff working at the Hospital for the sake of patients, putting their own life at risk and appreciated facilities provided there.

During the visit, the state Congress President interacted with patients undergoing treatment for Covid-19, also medical staff and doctors. He said at Victoria hospital patients were allowed to use mobile phones, so that they can speak to family members, which has to an extent instilled confidence among them, and the same has to be replicated across the state.

Not wishing to comment on complaints about the quality of facility and PPE kits provided at the hospital, also alleged misappropriation on part of the government in the purchase of equipment for Covid treatment, Shivakumar said, "....let's see that at Vidhana Soudha (seat of state's legislature)." He said, "this is not the time to talk about corruption and other things, this is not the time for it....instilling confidence among patients, doctors and paramedical staff is important now."

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May 25,2020

Udupi, May 25: In an early morning robbery, two miscreants snatched around 1.2 kilo grams of gold jewelleries from a jeweller and ran away in Udupi.

The incident took place at around 5:30 am near Beedinagudde junction when jeweller Vijay was carrying the gold for lapidary work from his house at Bannanje to his store at Sri Laxmi Towar in Beedinagudde. 

They bumped into him when he going to the second floor of the Sri Laxmi Towar.

According to him, the miscreants who were wearing helmets threatened him with a knife then robbed jewelleries worth around Rs 50 lakh.

While decamping, the robbers also snatched his mobile phone and threw down from building.

Udupi town police conducted the spot investigation and registered a case. Further investigations are on.

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