Activists demand apology from media for terrorizing Mangalore

[email protected] (Natasha K Sharma)
September 15, 2014

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Mangalore, Sep 15: Peace activists and family members of a Dubai-bound Muslim passenger, who had been briefly detained at Mangalore International Airport last weekend, have demanded unconditional apology from a section of media that terrorized the port city through their racist reportage.

Within a few hours after Abdul Khader, a resident of Muttagate in Uppala town of Kasargod district, was taken into custody at the airport for carrying a suspicious parcel' the print and electronic media in the region portrayed him as a notorious terrorist, who had links with terrorist outfits in middle east.

The irresponsible allegations against an innocent passenger have instigated a group of activists to launch a campaign against the liar media. Social media was flooded with angry remarks against the local media of Mangalore for publishing fabricated stories. Memes creating awareness against false propaganda by media also began to spread on WhatsApp and twitter. Vartha Bharathi, a Mangalore based Kannada daily went on to expose the lies spread by a few newspapers.

Apologize for your blunder!

“Abdul Khader is a not only a reputed man in his village but also a known personality among expatriate workers in Dubai, as he has been a manager of an institution for the last nine years there. He is known for his kindness among his friends and relatives. How can media accuse him of having links with terrorists in Syria?” asked Jalal, one of his friends.

“All the news papers, news channels and news portals which published exaggerated lies must unconditionally apologize if they want to restore their credibility,” he demanded.

M K Mohammed Haji, the father of Abdul Khader, says that he cannot tolerate such a heinous allegation against his son, who is respected by all.  “When I came to know that my son was taken into custody at the airport for unknown reasons, I was shocked. I was confident that my son did not commit any crime. I really can't understand why media treated him like a terrorist. They must apologize,” he said.

An activist writes to the editor of a Mangalore based news portal demanding apology: “It is very unfortunate that, your news portal had published the news irresponsibly alleging the victim had connection with Syrian terrorist group referring some sources which was totally baseless allegation. We don't understand the haste of publishing such a heinous charge on an innocent person without checking the authenticity of the sources. Even Police department never mentioned such claims until their investigations are over and finally the victim proved to be innocent. We strongly condemn such an irresponsible act and demand apology for publishing such a wrong and baseless report,” he said.

Hair-raising terror stories!

Mangaloreans on Sunday woke up to a shocking news about the arrest of a “terrorist” who had links with Syrian terrorist outfits”. The seizure of “explosives” from his possession, which could be used to “trigger explosion in the aircraft” was the breaking news on several Kannada TV channels in the early hours of Sunday.

Such creative stories were not confined to TV channels, but local newspapers and news portals too contributed to disturb peace in the society. “There were reports that ammonium nitrate, battery and wires were found in his possession…As per sources, the accused is suspected to have links with a terrorist group of Syria…The accused himself had carved a hole on the inside of the tab to hide the liquid, sources said… Sources said that the security personnel had prior information about a possible blast at the airport and hence have beefed up the security…” these are mere excerpts from a horrible report posted on news portal. Prominent Kannada dailies of the region also had unleashed similar lies.

The reality

Abdul Khader, who spent a month long vacation with his family members, was supposed to board a Dubai-bound flight Saturday night. At the check-in, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel found a tablet PC and a small bottle of liquid inside a book in his baggage. When they took the tab out, its battery cover came out exposing the damaged part.

In fact the tab meant for repair and a small bottle of hydrogen peroxide to be used as sanitizer were inside a parcel handed over to Abdul Khader by one of his neighbours. “A woman from his neighbour had asked Abdul Khader to handover the parcel to her brother in Dubai. Unfortunately, he did not know that the parcel contained such things,” said a family member of the victim.

However, the name of the victim might have prompted the authorities to immediately handover him to police for further interrogation. The police subjected the detained passenger, his family members and neighbours for several hours of rigorous interrogation before announcing that he was innocent. The cops also sought help of the bomb detection and diffusion squad and the Forensic Science Laboratory officials to examine the confiscated parcel containing tab and liquid. The bomb diffusion squad came down from Bangalore on Sunday afternoon. At about 2 p.m., the team concluded that there were no explosive substances.

Also Read: Explosive drama at Mangalore Airport: It's just a tab, not bomb, officials declare!

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April 25,2024

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Bengaluru: The Congress and BJP will lock horns on the electoral battleground again, in less than a year, in Karnataka as the stage is set for voting in the first phase in 14 Lok Sabha seats on Friday.

It's going to be a straight fight between the ruling Congress and the BJP-JD(S) combine unlike the Assembly elections in May last year which witnessed a triangular contest among the three parties.

The state has a total of 28 Lok Sabha constituencies. The second phase of polling in the remaining 14 seats is on May seven.

A total of 247 candidates -- 226 men and 21 women -- are in the fray for the first phase in most of the southern and coastal districts.

More than 2.88 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in 30,602 polling stations where polling will take place between 7 am to 6 pm.

While the Congress is contesting in all 14 seats, BJP has fielded nominees in 11 and its alliance partner JD(S), which joined the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in three -- Hassan, Mandya and Kolar.

Besides the three, the segments where elections will be held on Friday are: Udupi-Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South and Chikkballapur.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Congress and JD(S), which were in alliance and ruling the state then, had secured just one seat each in these 14 segments. The BJP had won in 11 and ensured the victory of a party supported independent candidate in Mandya.

Having scored a thumping victory in the Assembly elections, the Congress now appears determined to put up a strong show.

Karnataka is the most important state for the BJP in south India as it's only here that it had held power in the past. 'Its alliance partner JD(S) is fighting to remain politically relevant, after the Assembly poll drubbing,' a political analyst said.

The Old Mysore region is the Vokkaliga heartland and parts of it have been the traditional bastion of the JDS.  However, the current elections are a battle for survival for JDS.

According to Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena, 1.4 lakh polling officials will be on duty for the first phase.

Besides them, 5,000 micro-observers, 50,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of Central Parliamentary Force and State Armed Police force of other States will also be deployed for security.

All the 2,829 polling stations of Bangalore Rural parliamentary constituency will be webcast, Meena said.

'This is as per the request of our returning officers and observers; so we have given more than double the Central parliamentary force for Bangalore Rural constituency. Seven companies of Central paramilitary forces have been inducted at the constituency since April 22,' he told reporters on Wednesday.

In fact, out of the total 30,602 polling stations in the first phase, 19,701 will be webcast, and 1,370 covered via CCTVs, he said.

Chikkaballapur has a maximum number of 29 candidates, followed by 24 in Bangalore Central, and Dakshina Kannada has the least number - nine.

JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy from Mandya, his brother-in-law and noted cardiologist C N Manjunath from Bangalore Rural on a BJP ticket, erstwhile Mysuru royal family scion Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar from Mysore, also from the BJP, and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar's brother and MP D K Suresh of Congress from Bangalore Rural, are among the prominent candidates in the fray in the first phase.

Also in the fray are BJP MP Tejasvi Surya from Bangalore South against Minister Ramalinga Reddy's daughter Sowmya Reddy of Congress, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje on BJP ticket from Bangalore North against former IIM Bangalore professor M V Rajeev Gowda of Congress.

The Congress' performance in the elections, especially in the first phase which covers almost all Vokkaliga-dominated districts, is being seen as a big test of sorts for its state unit chief Shivakumar, who has made no secret of his ambition to become chief minister, amid speculations of change in guard mid-way of the Assembly term.

Stakes are also high for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, as victory in particular in his home turf—Mysore and Chamarajanagar—is seen as key for strengthening hands, analysts say.

For the JD(S) and its state chief Kumaraswamy, the task is cut out -- to prove that the regional party is still a force to reckon with, particularly in the Vokkaliga dominated Old Mysuru or South Karnataka region.

Both Shivakumar and Kumaraswamy are Vokkaligas, and are engaged in a fierce turf war to consolidate their clout over the dominant community.

It is also seen as a kind of a 'litmus test' for state BJP president B Y Vijayendra, who has the onerous task of helping the party retain its supremacy in the Lok Sabha elections.

Ensuring a BJP sweep is paramount for the son of veteran leader B S Yediyurappa, to consolidate his position and silence critics who have questioned his selection for the post, overlooking seniors and seasoned hands.

The ruling Congress is mostly banking on the implementation of its populist five guarantee schemes. The BJP and JD(S) seem to be leveraging the 'Modi factor' to the hilt.

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May 6,2024

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Several women, believed to be victims of Prajwal Revanna, have left their homes in Karnataka's Hassan district over the last ten days, according to media reports.

These departures reportedly come amid fear and stigma after their identities became public due to the circulating video clips showing the women who were allegedly sexually assaulted by Prajwal Revanna.

"The entire district is in H D Revanna’s control. You speak ill about them and chances are high that it will reach them, because the family and the party have a large following," a shopkeeper in Hagare - 20 km from Hassan – was quoted as saying by the news paper. 

Hassan is the bastion of the JD(S) supremo Deve Gowda, and Prajwal, his grandson, is the sitting MP.

The family of the woman whose complaint was the basis of the first FIR against Prajwal has now left their home, the publication reported, citing a neighbour who said, "The woman worked at Revanna’s house as a house help. Some of her videos started to circulate and then, her house was seen locked. We don’t know when she left."

Notably, a former Zilla Panchayat member has also filed a rape case against Prajwal, and in that village many women who worked for the party formerly are now incommunicado, a JD(S) leader told the publication. "We noticed many of the party women deleting their photos with Prajwal on social media. In some instances, men are questioning their wives about their association with the MP. It is shattering the lives of many women in the district," he said.

The local leader added that the former Zilla Panchayat member was there on April 24, but no one had seen the family since the videos came out.

The case is currently being probed by an SIT team and when they reached the Revanna residence, party workers were reportedly heard talking about the women. "I know this woman, she lived close to our residence and was very active in JD(S) activities. Her house is locked… she has small children," one said, as per IE.

Another shopkeeper added, "It was really wrong to reveal the faces of the women. I know some of them, and they have gone into hiding. We don’t know whether they can return."

He noted that it is impossible to survive in Hassan while fighting a case against the Revanna family.

While Prajwal's father, H D Revanna is in SIT custody, a Blue Corner notice has been issued against the sitting MP.

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May 1,2024

Mangaluru: The Bengaluru-Mangaluru air route has recently surpassed the Mumbai route to become the busiest for Mangaluru International Airport.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s city pairing data for March this year, 51,734 passengers travelled between Mangaluru and Bengaluru, while 50,340 passengers flew on the Mangaluru-Mumbai route.

In January and February, the Mumbai air route had the highest passenger flow with 60,306 and 52,732 passengers, respectively, compared to 53,509 and 47,530 for Bengaluru during the same months. However, the trend shifted in March, with the Bengaluru-Mangaluru route surpassing Mumbai.

An official from MIA explained, “The first reason for Bengaluru taking over Mumbai is that flights that almost fly full to Mumbai were reduced from March, after the ministry of civil aviation suggested easing air traffic congestion at Mumbai airport. The air carrier IndiGo, which used to operate four flights a day from MIA, reduced it to three. Air India Express, which operates two flights a day, has made no changes. As a result of this, Bengaluru has taken over Mumbai. A total seven flights operates per day to Bengaluru.” 

The official added that despite the reduction in flights, the Mumbai route still experiences high demand. DGCA data for 2023 shows that the Mumbai and Bengaluru sectors have experienced growth of 11.9% and 19.3%, respectively.

The Mangaluru-Mumbai sector has seen a total of 5,52,767 passengers, followed by Bengaluru with 5,52,500 passengers in the same calendar year.

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