Threat call to rape victim’s kin: Kalladka Bhat’s arrest imminent?

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January 6, 2016

Mangaluru, Jan 6: A Criminal investigation department team, which is probing into the case of Shyamprasad Shastry who committed suicide in connection with rape charge against Sri Raghaveshwara Swami, has reportedly found evidence against RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat.

bhatShyamprasad Shastry(48), a resident of Badekkila of Kedila Village near Mani, and an office bearer of Vivekananda Vidyavardka Sangha, Puttur, had allegedly committed suicide by shooting self with a gun in August 2014.

He is the brother of Divakar Shastry, whose daughter accused Shri Ramachandrapur Mutt seer of sexual harassment. A week prior to the incident Honnavar police had arrested singer Premalatha and her husband Divakar Shastry in Bangalore on charge of blackmailing Raghaveshwara Bharati seer.

This led to Premalatha's daughter lodging a complaint against the seer in Banashankari police station that her mother was complaining that she has been sexually abused against her will by the seer.

CID sources now claimed that they have gathered credible information over alleged telephone threat by the RSS leader to Shyamprasad Shastry before the latter ended his life.

The forensic laboratory also has reportedly confirmed that the voice of Bhat and Shastry in their last telephone conversation clip, which was obtained by the CID last year.

However, it is not yet known whether the CID police will take any action against Bhat, who had evaded arrest several times in hate speech cases.

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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

If Mr.Bhat arrested then it will be in Guinnus Book of records!! Congress Government have no guts to do it!! Mr. Bhat a well known figure in creating communal tension involving directly / indirectly in various types of crimes in our district since 35 years!!! but no Government so far not even able to file an FIR against him!! This is very sad news for peace loving people of this district. In this case also CID is helpless.

Suleman Beary
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Do anybody have the guts to touch this chaddi? Hope atleast this time.

Thanzeel
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Put him behind the bars. Law is equal to all.

Abuhalifa
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

No one can touch bhat, even congRSS goverment cannot touch him because all are wearing his chaddi.

ABU JAVED
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Not god call father or baap, shame on you yaar study history of that rowdy bhat, do you know he is barking about cow but he is selling cow from your mother land sulliya asram,

Ayman hassan
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Arrest this insect of mangalore Before he spread the virus

Mogaru Mahabali
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

he will get punishment for his mistake,. but why people are so much interested in his life,

Manohar Manikyam
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Prabhakar Bhat is Like Poojary, No hold for tongue. creating non sense in the society

Jeevan
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

kalladka bhat dont have any work to go behind this rape case?

Sahil
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Manohar! This is the problem with you guys.. If he says one word against Minorities then he is god for you.. grow up buddy! Before making him god try to understand what type of god he is? Good or bad!

Shaan
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

No guts to congress arrest bhat, its 100% sure.. this congress only cheating minoties name of bhat and RSS. they are also blindly supporting Congress.. Above 70% of congress leaders touched with RSS. then how they are arrest

True teller
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

This person actually divides the community with his poisonous speech causing hatred among people.
It is individuals choice how he/she wants to live.
How can he impose Hindutwa on others who has his own principles.

There is a limit for toleration and patience, one day when the limit exceeds, then automatically faces the consequence.

If the law can not protect, then it needs to protect the law and do the justice to all.

Wake up
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Manohar ,
There are many faces who are sheep in front & Fox from behind.. Which u guys are unable to recognize... Go and ask with the Victim. If u personally did not met them. then Dont judge and give certificate of Honesty... A honest person will never give hate speeches..

A. Mangalore
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Now behind Harish Murder ???? who sponsored ??? who is giving bike , car, money and legal protection to Bhajrang dal Boys???
If brain map Mr. Bhat ..... all these stories will come out.

ali
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

He is the paid goonda from RSS. Its the closing time of bhatta.

rikaz
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Manohar, Bhatta is a stray animal......

iqbal
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

will congi govt show guts to teach him lesson? i dont think so bcz most congi leaders are in touch with him

Mehaboob khan
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Guilty Must be Punished.

muhammed rafique
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Such dual personality person cant fool people for long

rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Bhat bajrangi clean bowled....jail term not less then 10 years.....all the best....

Mehaboob khan
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

sabko pap yek din bugathna hoga.

Aboobakkar sadiq
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Put him in jail forever, he s one and only person who creates communal dispute in the society.

ummar
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

THU THO GAYA BHAT ISS BAAR...

Pithambar
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Must be a trap by congress, Kalladka Bhat is a prominent personality. goons are trying to defame some innocents

Manohar Mallya
 - 
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Great Personality of Tulu Nadu, This s the Fake news, he s like god to us, he cant make this .

mohammed
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

Bhat is a murderer, This type of goons must be sent to pakistan.

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Kariyappa, one of the villagers said, "We were scared of the COVID-19 spread, so we came here."

Around 60 families of the village lived in tents for three days, before they returned to their houses on the advice of the Tehsildar.

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July 28,2020

Hounde, Jul 28: Coronavirus and its restrictions are pushing already hungry communities over the edge, killing an estimated 10,000 more young children a month as meager farms are cut off from markets and villages are isolated from food and medical aid, the United Nations warned Monday.

In the call to action shared with The Associated Press ahead of publication, four UN agencies warned that growing malnutrition would have long-term consequences, transforming individual tragedies into a generational catastrophe.

Hunger is already stalking Haboue Solange Boue, an infant from Burkina Faso who lost half her former body weight of 5.5 pounds (2.5 kilograms) in just a month. Coronavirus restrictions closed the markets, and her family sold fewer vegetables. Her mother was too malnourished to nurse.

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More than 550,000 additional children each month are being struck by what is called wasting, according to the UN — malnutrition that manifests in spindly limbs and distended bellies. Over a year, that's up 6.7 million from last year's total of 47 million. Wasting and stunting can permanently damage children physically and mentally.

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In April, World Food Program head David Beasley warned that the coronavirus economy would cause global famines “of biblical proportions” this year. There are different stages of what is known as food insecurity; famine is officially declared when, along with other measures, 30% of the population suffers from wasting.

The World Food Program estimated in February that one Venezuelan in three was already going hungry, as inflation rendered salaries nearly worthless and forced millions to flee abroad. Then the virus arrived.

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January 26,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 26: Sister Lucy Kalappura, one of the nuns who protested against rape accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal, on Saturday claimed that she is being targeted at the convent and not being provided food.

Sister Lucy was dismissed from Franciscan Clarist congregation for supporting sisters protesting against the Bishop.

"I am being targeted at the convent and not being provided food. When I asked the reason, I was told I have been dismissed from the convent and they are not responsible for feeding me," said Sister Lucy while speaking to the reporters.

She has alleged that all this began after the release of her autobiography "Karthavinte Namathil" which means 'In the name of God'. In her book she had alleged sexual misconduct among priests and nuns.

"They prepare food and after having it they lock it in the cupboard. When I asked the reason behind this, they told me that I have been dismissed," said Sister Lucy.

"Now I am managing it all by myself with egg and tapioca that grows in the convent compound. Earlier they used to keep the leftover lunch and I used to adjust with that, but after my book was released, they started to lock the food in the cupboard," she added.

Sister Lucy also claimed that she had filed three complaints with the police on August 19, August 20 and on December 13. They had taken her statement but no action was taken.

"If the police would have taken some action against the convent authorities, they would not have behaved this way. An FIR was registered based on the three complaints but no action was taken. This gives them more power to act against me. I have drafted a letter to the Chief Minister to raise my complaint," said Sister Lucy.

Bishop Mulakkal, a senior member of the Roman Catholic clergy in India, was arrested in 2018 following allegations by a nun that he repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted her at Kuravilangad convent between 2014 and 2016, a charge that he denies.

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