Permanent solutions sought for peace in Mangaluru; social media to be monitored

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November 25, 2015

Mangaluru, Nov 25: It is important not to remain mute spectators against anti-social elements, irrespective of their religion or organisation, which indirectly promote communal or untoward incidents and cause disruption of peace in the society, said Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim.

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Addressing a peace committee meeting convened by the Dakshina Kannada district administration at the DC’s office here on Wednesday, he said that the silence of responsible people with respect to untoward incidents or communal clashes occurring in the district, was akin to promoting such incidents. People should come forward and cooperate with the district administration and police department in case of such incidents, to ensure that the culprits do not get away with the crime, he said, informing that all illegal banners and posters in public places would be removed and action would be taken against those violating the guidelines.

Warning people of action against provocation or inflammatory posts on social media, Mr Ibrahim said that such posts circulating on social media would be strictly monitored henceforth. Several youth in the district are becoming susceptible to anti-social elements and illegal activities, which will affect their chances of getting employment or deprive them of passports and other opportunities in the future. This sporadic quarrelling in the name of religion and communities has to stop if there should be peace as well as law and order in the district, he said.

‘Permanent solutions for peace in Dakshina Kannada’

Superintendent of Police Dr S D Sharanappa said that the intention of the peace meeting was to come up with permanent solutions for a peaceful atmosphere in the district in the future. “There is a need for deep introspection for all members in the society and consider our individual responsibilities, based on which, we can act accordingly. It is our responsibility to create a positive and non-fearful atmosphere for the next generation to grow. Parents also should take responsibility of their children and see that they do not deviate towards criminal activities, he said, appealing for suggestions from the concerned that would help prevent further untoward incidents from occurring in the district permanently.

Speaking in the peace meeting, DK Kannada Sahitya Parishat president Pradeep Kumar Kalkura said that most untoward incidents in the district stemmed from distorted messages on communal or religious issues circulating on social media such as Facebook and Whatsapp groups, which had to be controlled, especially during tense situations.

Another participant appealed that incidents of ‘immoral rowdyism’ in the name of protecting cattle and college students should be curbed, as they gave rise to tensed atmosphere where such incidents occurred. Such incidents are a part of devious plans, which should be prevented. In addition, local television channels should be disallowed from airing discussions on communal and other controversial issues, he said.

Fr Joseph from Belthangady said that forums to promote peace and harmony should be formed in all villages and gram panchayats, where regular peace meetings should be held to promote religious harmony.

Saif Sultan of Hope Foundation, an NGO, said that youth should be discouraged from loitering in groups after dusk. This is a disturbing problem which can lead them to indulge in illegal activities and should be curbed. In the same way, the communal mindset that is seeping in to schools and colleges should be countered by engaging students in competitions such as debates and discussions, he said.

Muslim leader Hameed Kandak said that the district administration should not give opportunities from protest meetings and public demonstrations, as the demonstrations caused nuisance among the public, by blocking roads and encouraging incidents that would disrupt law and order in the region.

He also pointed out that in cases where the police department arrested accused in the wake of untoward incidents, certain religious outfits and political leaders exerted pressure on police officials and demanded their immediate release from police custody.

Other participants requested that the district administration should not respond to bandhs called by non-governmental organisations in Dakshina Kannada, since it would adversely affect students, citizens and traders in the district. Several participants urged for strict legal action against those who indulged in provocative speeches and promoted communal clashes.

Activist and ‘over-enthusiast’ Vidya Dinker urged monitoring of Yakshagana performances in the district, where subliminal messages promoting hatred against Muslims were being propagated to the audience during references to Asuras in Hindu mythology.

Organisations to be held responsible for future bandhs

Mr Sharanappa said that the police department was giving stress on community policing, taking into consideration the sensitivity of the district. Decoy traps and special watch have been taken up in rural areas of the district to curb activities such as ragging, eve teasing, immoral rowdyism and drug menace in colleges and outside. The police department has installed CCTV cameras in sensitive areas in the district and instructed all religious places including mosques, churches and temples to install CCTV cameras for prevention and detection of crime, he said.

In response to claims that the police department arrested innocent persons or targeted certain communities in the aftermath of communal or untoward incidents, he said that the concerned police officers did not arrest innocent persons as claimed. People have to remove this misconception from their minds, since the police department caught persons only after conducting preliminary investigation, he clarified.

In wake of the tense situation and subsequent bandh in Dakshina Kannada few days ago, Mr Ibrahim also said that the district administration would follow the Supreme Court directive on bandhs in the future, and hold the concerned party or organisation responsible for the bandh called by them.

ASP Vincent Shanthakumar, Zilla Panchayat CEO P I Sreevidya, president Asha Thimmappa, Additional DC Kumar and others were participated in the peace meeting.

DCP (Law & Order) Shantharaju appealed to the public not to react to provocative posts circulating through SMS or social media, without verifying their veracity. The local media outlets have also been requested not to telecast rumours on television and news channels as they can create confusion and fear among citizens, he said, adding that several cases had been booked against illegal drug peddlers and users in Mangaluru Police Commissionerate limits.

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April 13,2024

Mangaluru, Apr 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to campaign for the upcoming and much awaited Lok Sabha election in coastal Karnataka by holding a mega roadshow in Mangaluru. 

Meanwhile, the organisers have announced a slight delay in the commencement of Modi's scheduled roadshow on April 14 in Mangaluru.

Addressing the media BJP principal secretary and Karnataka MLA V Sunil Kumar said: Originally the roadshow was scheduled to begin at 5 pm., but it will start at 7:30 pm."

As planned, the Roadshow will kick off from Narayan Guru Circle, where Prime Minister Modi will pay floral tribute to Sri Narayan Guru idol. From there, the Roadshow will proceed and conclude at Navabharat Circle. 

Mr Kumar urged people traveling to Mangaluru to see Mr Modi's visit by 7 p.m. and stand behind the barricades. The roadshow is estimated to conclude at 8:30 pm.

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New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is being pushed towards a “slow death” inside Tihar jail by denying him insulin and consultations with his doctor.

Kejriwal, who has Type-2 diabetes, has been asking for insulin and a video conferencing with his family doctor but his requests are being denied by the jail administration, party spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said in a press conference.

"I want to say with full responsibility that a conspiracy is underway for the slow death of Kejriwal," Bharadwaj claimed citing blood sugar readings of the Chief Minister in jail.

He also slammed the Tihar administration, BJP, Centre and Delhi LG for allegedly denying insulin to Kejriwal and said the Delhi Chief Minister had been suffering from diabetes for the last 20-22 years.

On Friday, the chief minister council Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi said Kejriwal has not been administered insulin to control his sugar levels since his arrest, terming it “shocking” and “alarming”.

The ED had on Thursday claimed before the court that Kejriwal was eating food high in sugar like mangoes and sweets every day, despite having Type-2 diabetes, to create grounds for medical bail.

Kejriwal, however, refuted the ED’s claims by asserting before a court that the food he consumed was in conformity with the diet chart prepared by his doctor.

“Out of 48 meals sent from home, only three times mangoes were there…,” Singhvi told the court.

Bharadwaj said Kejriwal was allowed by the court to use a machine in the jail to monitor his daily blood sugar levels.

"Overall, it was a conspiracy to finish Kejriwal so his multiple organ damage and when he comes out of jail after 2-4 months he goes for treatment of kidney, heart and other organs," said Bharadwaj, who holds the portfolio of health in Delhi government.

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New Delhi: Even though Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nasty election speech in Rajasthan's Banswara has triggered a nationwide controversy, the Election Commission has so far not taken any action. Meanwhile the Opposition bloc INDIA called the speech an attempt to divert attention from "real issues".

Addressing the people Banswara, on April 21, (Sunday) Modi openly attacked India’s Muslims, suggesting they were “infiltrators” and went on to claim that the opposition if elected would give away “mangalsutras” and “land” of those listening to his speech to them (Muslims). 

He referred to his immediate predecessor, Dr Manmohan Singh who was in office for 10 years as prime minister till 2014, and said, “Earlier, when his government was in power, he had said that Muslims have the first right on the country’s property, which means who will they collect this property and distribute it to – those who have more children, will distribute it to the infiltrators. Will the money of your hard work be given to the infiltrators? Do you approve of this?” 

Modi went on to say, “This Congress manifesto is saying that they will calculate the gold of the mothers and sisters, get information about it and then distribute it. Manmohan Singh’s government had said that Muslims have the first right on property. Brothers and sisters, these urban Naxal thoughts will not let even your mangalsutra escape, they will go this far.”

Narendra Modi and the BJP so far in their campaign trail have invoked religious faith, the Ram temple and Lord Ram multiple times, directly using it to call for people to vote for them. The Election Commission has been completely silent on the messaging via videos, tweets and other exhortations. 

Did Manmohan Singh really say that?

Modi’s claim that Dr Singh said that is not new and was refuted in 2006 itself by Singh’s PMO, when Modi had first made the false claim. The PMO had termed such remarks, “a deliberate and mischievous misinterpretation of what the Prime Minister said here yesterday at the meeting of the National Development Council, on fiscal priorities of the government.” It was termed “an avoidable controversy has been generated. The Prime Minister’s observations have also been quoted out of context in some sections of the electronic media, fuelling a baseless controversy.”

The full text of the paragraph in which the Prime Minister referred to the issue of minority empowerment to clarify the matter is as follows:

“I believe our collective priorities are clear: agriculture, irrigation and water resources, health, education, critical investment in rural infrastructure, and the essential public investment needs of general infrastructure, along with programmes for the upliftment of SC/STs, other backward classes, minorities and women and children. The component plans for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes will need to be revitalized. We will have to devise innovative plans to ensure that minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share equitably in the fruits of development. They must have the first claim on resources. The Centre has a myriad other responsibilities whose demands will have to be fitted within the over-all resource availability.”

The PMO’s clarification said. “it will be seen from the above that the Prime Minister’s reference to “first claim on resources” refers to all the “priority” areas listed above, including programmes for the upliftment of SCs, STs, OBCs, women and children and minorities.

Opposition reacts

Chairman, Media and Publicity department of the Congress, Pawan Khera said in a video message in a post, “We challenge the Prime Minister to show us if the word Hindu or Muslim is written anywhere in our manifesto. This kind of lightness is there in your mentality, in your political values. We have talked about justice for the youth, women, farmers, tribals, middle class and workers. Do you object to this as well?”

Khera was referring to earlier mistruths uttered by Modi about the “Muslim League” having influenced the Congress manifesto.

In Jharkhand’s Ranchi at an opposition rally, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge is reported to have said by BBC Hindi, “If democracy and the Constitution end in the country, then the people will have nothing left. Babasaheb Ambedkar ji and Jawaharlal Nehru ji gave equal voting rights to everyone, due to which all classes got respect. But Narendra Modi wants to snatch their rights from the poor.”

B.V. Srinivas termed it as unfortunate that “this person is the Prime Minister of this country, and an even bigger tragedy is that the Election Commission of India is no longer alive.” He said that “due to the frustration of impending defeat, the Prime Minister of India is openly sowing the seeds of hatred, he is polarising by misquoting Manmohan Singh’s 18-year-old incomplete statement, But the Election Commission (Modi ka parivar) is bowing down.”

Modi’s past hate-speech

Modi, in his 12-year tenure as chief minister of Gujarat was known to have made speeches targeting the state’s minority Muslim community brazenly, terming camps where Muslims were forced to stay in after communal violence gripped the state in 2002. Frontline covered him on his Gujarat Gaurav Yatra started shortly after the violence, at a rally at Becharaji in Mehsana district in northern Gujarat, when he said, “What should we do? Run relief camps for them? Do we want to open baby-producing centres? But for certain people that means hum paanch, hamare pachees.” 

In 2017 it was time again for direct speech targeting Muslims when in February he spoke of ‘shamshaan versus kabristan’ campaigning for UP and then for Gujarat elections when the BJP had its worst performance this millennium, in a speech at Palanpur on December 10, 2017 Modi invoked a “secret meeting” to get Pakistan to fix Gujarat’s assembly polls. He said that a meeting was held at Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s residence, attended by former PM Manmohan Singh, former Vice-President Hamid Ansari, former Army Chief Deepak Kapoor and distinguished diplomats to execute the plot. Modi’s PMO faced embarrassment when in response to an RTI filed by the Congress, his office was forced to say that Modi’s campaign speech could have been based on an “informal input”.

In the only question he has answered as part of a press conference with Joe Biden on June 22, 2023, Modi was asked, “India has long prided itself as the world’s largest democracy, but there are many human rights groups who say that your government has discriminated against religious minorities and sought to silence its critics.  As you stand here in the East Room of the White House, where so many world leaders have made commitments to protecting democracy, what steps are you and your government willing to take to improve the rights of Muslims and other minorities in your country and to uphold free speech?”

In response Modi appeared visibly frazzled and denied all charges. “I’m actually really surprised that people say so.  And so, people don’t say it.  Indeed, India is a democracy.” 

The journalist was trolled online by BJP leaders and supporters to such an extent that the White House had to come out and defend her and strongly denounce the trolling and abuse.

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