Homestay attack: 'Girl victims should file complaints'

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August 5, 2012

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Mangalore, August 5: The girl victims of the homestay attacks should come out and file complaints under section 354 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), said Asha Nayak, advocate.

She was briefing about the actions that need to be taken to bring the perpetrators of homestay attack and avoid of a repeat of such attacks, at a session organized by Arise Mangalore in the city on Sunday.

Section 354 of IPC demands that the victim file a molestation complaint, Ms. Nayak said. Stating that although she feels there is a need to bring about a change in this law, Ms. Nayak said that if even one girl victim of the attack comes forward and files a complaint, it can help immensely in bringing the perpetrators of the assault to book.

Sharing her experiences of dealing with police cases in the past, Ms. Nayak said that at times the police do not accept complaints. In such circumstances, under section 200 of the CRPC, written complaints can be given to judicial magistrate, she said.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. N Vinay Hegde, Chancellor, Nitte University, said that the goons who attacked students at the homestay enjoyed political patronage. The incident has got to do more with rowdism rather than religion, he said. Dr. Hegde also vouched for the freedom of students and youngsters in Mangalore, stating that a large number of girls and boys in the city work hard and late and have every right to recreation. He called upon the gathering to not forget the incident warning that if not taken seriously such an attack could take place on them and their children too in the future.

Latha R Kini, former President, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) said that Mangaloreans are better off without the intelligent people tag if it means remaining insensitive and calm even in response to attacks such as these. Mangalore has a huge potential economically and educationally and it should not allow throwing it away for nothing, she said. Questioning the patriotism of the assaulters in the homestay, Ms. Kini doubted that they pay taxes, which is one of the nation-building activities and their contribution to the society.

Dr. C P Habib Rehman, Chairman, Unity Health Complex, said that one needs to repect other faiths if he wants his faith and culture to be respected. The attack on women at the homestay was shameful, he said.

Naren Koduvattat, MD, i-Point Consulting Services, said that entreprenership is about having an environment of growth and safety. Mangalore's best chance of growing economically is through the knowledge sector, he said and expressed confidence that if local participation pushes one step further, Mangalore can stand tall in spite of such attacks to attract people from other places and grow as a city.

Walter D'Souza, Chairman, Federation of Indian Export Organization (FIEO), said that the saffron forces would not have dared to carry out such an attack had strict action been taken during the Church attacks itself. Stating that the homestay attack culprits were not protectors of Hindu culture, Mr. D'Souza said that in Ramayana, although Ravana had kidnapped Sita, he had not touched her while she was in his custody.

Medha, a KMC student, sharing her thoughts with the gathering said that no one has the right to tell students how they need to live their lives.

William Pais, Vijay Vittalanath Shetty, Yatish Baikampady also spoke and gave suggestions to see that such attacks are not repeated in the future.

A signature campaign was carried out and memorandums to the Chief Minister and Governor of Karnataka would be sent, said Dr. Ajay Kamath, who coordinated the event.

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Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

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According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing into sexual abuse charges against Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, will not be going abroad to bring him back, and the Interpol will share information about him.

He also cautioned political leaders about making public statements or sharing information in connection with the case, which is sensitive.

The 33-year-old Prajwal Revanna, who is grandson of JD(S) patriarch and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, is facing charges of sexually abusing several women.

The scandal has raised a political storm with the ruling Congress and BJP-JD(S) engaged in a slugfest.

Prajwal Revanna is said to have flown abroad on April 27, a day after the first phase of Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka was held.

He was BJP-JD(S) alliance's joint candidate from Hassan Lok Sabha segment, which went to polls in the first phase.

"No, there is no such option. Blue Corner Notice has been issued and the Interpol will share the information. The respective country in which he is found or identified - they will inform them (Interpol) and then our agencies, the CBI will get to know, and through them we will get to know."

"So far there is no information," Parameshwara said.

He was responding to a question on reports about the SIT team travelling abroad in connection with the case.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "Investigation is going on, not to affect the investigation we don't want to share any information."

Responding to a question on Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's statement alleging conspiracy behind the arrest of BJP leader Devaraje Gowda, for making allegations against Congress leaders in connection with the case, Parameshwara said, "If anyone says anything I cannot react to it. We cannot respond to every public statement. As this is a serious case, we cannot share information until the investigation is completed."

"My request to the public and to our leaders is to be cautious while making statements. If not, based on the statements given by them, we may have to call them for investigation and record their statement under 41 A of CrPC," he added.

Asked whether JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy will also be served notice, the Minister said he is a former CM and that he believes that the former has taken this case seriously.

"Before giving any statements on this case or before sharing any information in the public domain, one has to be cautious, and this applies to all," he added.

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Israeli military aircraft have heavily bombed the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip accompanied with ground advances shortly after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said it had agreed to a proposal on ceasefire in Gaza.

A Palestinian journalist reported flares in the night sky, while locals said dozens of reconnaissance drones flew overhead.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa and Egyptian media said Israeli military vehicles advanced towards the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, as well as the Karem Shalom crossing with the Israeli-occupied territories.

A Palestinian security official and an Egyptian authority have told the Associated Press news agency that Israeli tanks have entered Rafah, reaching as close as 200 meters from Rafah’s border crossing with neighboring Egypt.

The Israeli military has said it was conducting “targeted strikes” against Hamas in eastern Rafah.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has also said "Israel is continuing the operation in Rafah to exert military pressure on Hamas" in order to advance the release of captives and what it called "the other objectives of the war."

In the meantime, it described the proposal on ceasefire as "far from Israel's essential demands," but added that it would send negotiators for talks "to exhaust the potential for arriving at an agreement."

The military strikes on Rafah came ahead of talks in Egypt on Tuesday aimed at sealing a truce proposal accepted by Hamas, which was put forward by Qatari and Egyptian mediators. 

According to a copy of the proposal, there will be three phases to ending Israel’s onslaught against Gaza.

The first phase calls for a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim corridor and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes. The second phase involves an announcement of a permanent cessation of military operations. In the last phase, there would be a complete end to the blockade of the Gaza Strip. 

In return, Israel would be required to release an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners, withdraw its troops from certain regions of the Gaza Strip, and allow Palestinians to travel from the south of the coastal sliver to the north.

About 1.5 million Palestinians are sheltering in Rafah, once designated a “safe zone” by the Israeli military. Palestinians are now struggling to evacuate the city, after the Israeli military dropped leaflets ordering them to leave as a large-scale assault on the city is planned.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has said that a ground invasion of Rafah would be “intolerable” and called on Israel and Hamas “to go an extra mile” to reach a truce deal.

“This is an opportunity that cannot be missed, and a ground invasion in Rafah would be intolerable because of its devastating humanitarian consequences, and because of its destabilizing impact in the region,” Guterres told reporters on Monday ahead of a meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella in New York.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has also warned that Israel is “jeopardizing the deal by bombing Rafah.”

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