‘Muslims hesitating to give jobs to Hindu girls in DK thanks to Sangh Parivar’

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September 1, 2015

Mangaluru, Sep 1: Muslims in coastal Karnataka will think twice before employing female candidates belonging to Hindu community in their business establishments if the Sangh Parivar activists failed to refrain from what police call “immoral rowdyism”, warned K Ashraf, President, United Muslim Organisation, Dakshina Kannada.

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Speaking to media persons in the city on Tuesday the former Mayor of Mangaluru City Corporation, who quit Congress after rebelling against its leaders in Dakshina Kananda, said that thanks to goondaism of by saffron outfits several Muslim merchants have already expressed apprehension over giving jobs to Hindu girls.

Accompanied by a host of activists from Muslim community, Mr Ashraf lamented that the rampant attacks on Muslim youths for mere interacting with Hindu girls in the coastal region has created an atmosphere of disharmony and distrust in the society.

Calling Muslims of coastal Karnataka ‘peace-lovers’, who want co-existence and communal harmony, Mr Ashraf said that Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, RSS and a few other outfits in the region are making all possible attempt to disrupt peace and spread communalism.

Referring to August 24 Mangaluru attack, wherein a group of saffron activists brutally assaulted a Muslim manager of a supermarket after stripping him and tying him to an electric pole in full public view for accompanying a girl belonging to Hindu community, Mr Ashraf said that it was a pre-planned attack carried out by Sangh Parivar members as part of disturbing peace in the society.

He urged the DK district administration and police department to consider the case of fresh attack seriously, carryout a fair and impartial investigation into and give justice to the victim. He also demanded the arrest of Sangh Parivar leaders who were allegedly behind the August 24 attack. “All the accused in the incident should be booked under Goonds Act and should be banned from the district,” he said.

Mr Ashraf pointed out that the female subordinate of the victim, who ultimately filed a harassment complaint against him, had in fact changed her statements several times. “She had been humiliated by the assailants for trying to come to rescue of the victim in the beginning. Later she made a series of allegations against the victim. This clearly shows the involvement of Sangh Parivar leaders in the case,” he said.

Urging the cops to withdraw “false complaint” lodged against the victim, Mr Ashraf said that the victim deserves compensation. Case also should be booked against Sangh Parivar activists Anil and Latha for threatening the victim’s brother in the police station in front of the cops, he demanded.

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May 22,2024

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Mangaluru: Fourteen years ago today, on a fateful day in May, the city of Mangaluru was struck by a tragedy that sent ripples of grief and anguish across the nation. This catastrophic event not only shook the aviation industry to its core but also left an indelible scar on the hearts of countless families and the local community.

On May 22, 2010, an Air India Express flight crashed while attempting to land at Mangaluru International Airport, claiming the lives of 158 souls on board. The ill-fated flight, carrying 160 passengers and six crew members, was en route from Dubai to Mangaluru when disaster struck.

As the aircraft approached the runway, it overshot the landing, plunging down a steep hill and bursting into flames upon impact. The horror of the crash sent shockwaves through the nation, as families, friends, and the community were engulfed in mourning for their lost loved ones.

Rescue teams, including firefighters, police personnel, and medical professionals, rushed to the scene, but the inferno and treacherous terrain made their efforts harrowing and heart-wrenchingly difficult. The intense fire consumed the aircraft, leaving little hope for survival.

In the aftermath, investigations revealed a series of devastating errors and misjudgments that led to the tragedy. The airport’s tabletop runway design, with its perilous steep gradient at the end, was a critical factor in the disaster. Analysis of the plane’s black box further unveiled that the chief pilot, Captain Zlatko Glusica, bore significant responsibility. Despite urgent warnings from his co-pilot, First Officer Ahluwalia, Captain Glusica proceeded with the ill-fated landing, sealing the doomed fate of the flight.

Today, as we commemorate this solemn occasion, families and friends of the victims gather to pay their respects at the memorial erected near the crash site. This memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the precious lives lost and the profound grief that lingers. It also underscores the imperative for continued improvements in aviation safety, to prevent such heart-rending tragedies from ever happening again.

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May 28,2024

Bengaluru: Mines and Geology Minister S S Mallikarjun on Monday did not rule out a Cabinet reshuffle after the election results. 

"You should ask the chief minister. But one can't say... it (reshuffle) might happen," Mallikarjun told reporters when asked about speculation that some ministers may be dropped. 

Mallikarjun said this a week after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said there was no plan to reshuffle his Cabinet. 

There is speculation over a Cabinet rejig and that the Congress high command would hold ministers accountable if the party does badly in the Lok Sabha polls. 

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May 20,2024

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Mangaluru, May 20: In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a young man ended his life by stepping in front of a speeding train at Kolakadi railway gate near Mulky, following the tragic suicide of his beloved girlfriend. This sorrowful incident unfolded on Sunday casting a pall of grief over their families and the community.

The Victims of Love

The deceased, Kartik Poojary, a 20-year-old mechanic, had returned to his home in Molottu on Saturday after working in Chitradurga. Kartik lived with his mother and grandmother in Molottu, and had recently started working at a relative’s garage.

Kartik’s heart belonged to his collage mate Sharanya, 19, daughter of Harish Kotyan. Their love, blooming in their teenage years, faced the stern disapproval of their parents due to their young age. Although their parents had reluctantly agreed to their union through a legal bond to marry once they reached the appropriate age, fate took a cruel turn.

The Cruel Twist of Fate

In a sudden decision, Sharanya's parents withdrew her from college and sent her away to Moodbidri. Overwhelmed by despair and separation, Sharanya ended her life by hanging herself at home while her family was away on Friday. Her death was a blow too harsh for Kartik to bear.

A Grief Too Heavy to Bear

Kartik, shattered by the news of Sharanya’s death, hurried back to his home in Molottu on Saturday. The following morning, with his mother away in Kerala on urgent business, Kartik's grief culminated in his tragic decision. He walked to the railway tracks at Kolakadi and succumbed to his sorrow under the wheels of a passing train.

The Aftermath

The Mulky police, led by Inspector Vidyadhar, arrived at the scene and registered a case. The community is left mourning the untimely deaths of two young lives intertwined by love and separated by an unkind twist of fate.

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