Palakkad MP slams ANF for Vittala arrest, atrocities on tribals

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April 18, 2012

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Mangalore, April 18: M B Rajesh, Palakkad MP, paid a visit to the Mangalore Jail on Wednesday and met Vittala Malekudiya, the MCJ student of Mangalore University who has been arrested by ANF for alleged naxal links.

Speaking to mediapersons later, the MP said that the allegations against Vittala are baseless. Terming the move of police as a gross human rights violation, Mr. Rajesh said that an attempt to suppress dissenting voices is being made by the authorities.

“This is not the first time it is happening. Earlier, Kerala journalist Shahina too was falsely arrested for alleged links with extremists. The proof that police claims to have got against Vittala is a book on Bhagat Singh and packets of sugar and rice in his house. If by merely reading a book on Bhagat Singh is a crime, we all should be put behind bars”, Mr. Rajesh said.

The CPI (M) leader, on the occasion, said that neither CPI nor DYFI that Vittala is a member of, supports naxalism. “Maoists and Naxals are killing our own people in Bengal. We are against naxalism”, he said.

Terming the Anti Naxal Force as 'anti-social', Mr. Rajesh alleged that the security forces are carrying out atrocities on tribals in the region. “I visited Vittala's village and spoke to his mother and the villagers. They are being tortured by the ANF. They take them away and torture them by keeping them in legal custody. This cannot be tolerated”, he said.

Accusing policemen of violating the court order, Mr. Rajesh said that the cops are not allowing Vittala to have access to his books in the jail. “When the court has permitted him to write the exams, it is their duty to allow him to have access to his books. By not doing so, they are violating the court order”, he said.

Vittala's detention will be made a national issue and a struggle at the national level will be initiated, the MP said. “I will bring this to the notice of the Chief Minister and raise the issue in the parliament. We will approach the National Human Rights Commission and the Commission for Scheduled Tribes too. Public opinion will be mobilized and a struggle will be carried out throughout the country”, he said.

Stating that the larger issue is of land grab, Mr. Rajesh said that the state government and police are working hand in glove in troubling the tribals. “They want to snatch the forest land legally owned by tribals. In Kodachadri too, tribals were made to evict. The package offered by the government is paltry. They want to offer Rs. 10 lakh when according to its own valuation, it comes up to about 25 to 50 lakhs. Even that amount of Rs 10 lakh does not reach the tribals in full. People are being forced to accept the amount and they receive mere 8 lakhs. The rest is consumed by NGO middlemen as commission. The government is also violating the Forest Rights Act”, he said.

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February 3,2026

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Mangaluru, Feb 3: Kanachur College of Physiotherapy and Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre, in association with U.T. Fareed Foundation (R), organised the 11th Late Mrs. Naseema Fareed Memorial Lecture on Tuesday.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Subramanyam K, Head of the Department and Professor, Department of Cardiology, Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mangaluru. In his inaugural address, Dr. Subramanyam delivered an insightful talk highlighting the vital role of physiotherapy in modern medical care, particularly in cardiac rehabilitation, patient recovery, and improving overall quality of life through a multidisciplinary healthcare approach.

The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Haji U.K. Monu, Chairman, KIET. The keynote address was presented by Dr. Mohammed Ismail Hejamady, who spoke on the evolving scope and significance of physiotherapy.

The event was held in the presence of Mr. Abdul Rahiman, Director, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; Dr. Vaishali Sreejith, Senate Member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru; Dr. Sudhan S.G., Professor and Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru; Dr. Shanavaz Manipady, Dean, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; and Dr. Venkat Rai Prabhu, Member, Kanachur Health Science Advisory Council, Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre.

Dr. Mohammad Suhail, Dean, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, welcomed the guests and delegates.

As part of the programme, a two-day free workshop was organised on the following topics:

•    Art of Practice in Cardiopulmonary Conditions by Dr. Sudhan S.G., Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy

•    The Gift of Life – Organ Donation by Dr. Rohan Monis, Chief Administrative Medical Officer

•    Chest X-ray Interpretation by Dr. Hemanth, Department of Radiology, KIMS

•    Pulmonary Rehabilitation by Dr. Vijaya Kumar, Department of Respiratory Medicine, KIMS

Organisers noted that the memorial lecture series has been conducted continuously for the 11th year, benefiting interns and postgraduate students from various colleges across Mangaluru. A total of 130 delegates attended the workshop.

Dr. Reshma, Vice Principal, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru, delivered the vote of thanks.

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February 1,2026

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Sunday criticised the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, claiming it offered no tangible benefit to the state.

Though he said he was yet to study the budget in detail, Shivakumar asserted that Karnataka had gained little from it. “There is no benefit for our state from the central budget. I was observing it. They have now named a programme after Mahatma Gandhi, after repealing the MGNREGA Act that was named after him,” he said.

Speaking to reporters here, the Deputy Chief Minister demanded the restoration of MGNREGA, and made it clear that the newly enacted rural employment scheme — VB-G RAM G — which proposes a 60:40 fund-sharing formula between the Centre and the states, would not be implemented in Karnataka.

“I don’t see any major share for our state in this budget,” he added.

Shivakumar, who also holds charge of Bengaluru development, said there were high expectations for the city from the Union Budget. “The Prime Minister calls Bengaluru a ‘global city’, but what has the Centre done for it?” he asked.

He also drew attention to the problems faced by sugar factories, particularly those in the cooperative sector, alleging a lack of timely decisions and support from the central government.

Noting that the Centre has the authority to fix the minimum support price (MSP) for agricultural produce, Shivakumar said the Union government must take concrete steps to protect farmers’ interests.

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