Distortion of facts to defame Tipu a British initiative'

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February 8, 2013

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Mangalore, Feb 8: Distortion of facts to defame Tipu Sultan is not a new phenomenon and was in fact a British initiative, said Dr. Barkur Udaya, Associate Professor, Department of History, Mangalore University.

Speaking at the 'Tipu Convention' organized by Universal Welfare Forum (UNIWEF) in Mangalore on Thursday, Dr. Udaya said that defaming of Tipu's personality and distortion of his history with an intention to project him as a villain was made by the British themselves in the first place.

“Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan resisted the British in the south. It was a norm with the British to project forces who stood against them in bad light. It has not just happened with Tipu but with everyone else who spoke against them. Why haven't the British spoken ill about the Mughals post-Aurangzeb? Why haven't they spoken ill about the Bahamani Sultans or the Nizams of Hyderabad? The British feared that more Tipu Sultans would take birth in India if his heroics remain intact in pages of history and hence made attempts to malign him”, Dr. Udaya said.

Dr. Udaya said that Tipu's action of punishing people in Coorg, Mangalore and Malabar must not be looked at through the prism of religious bigotry.

“The people he punished in Coorg, Mangalore and Malabar was for siding with the enemy he had identified (British). If conversion was his agenda, he should have joined hands with the Nizam of Hyderabad. If Tipu indeed looted temples of Kerala, one would not have found the wealth that has been unearthed in Padmanabha Temple in that state today. The Sringeri Temple was attacked by the Marathas. It was Tipu who made attempts to restore the losses. People who say he is anti-Kannada and anti-Hindu must look into these instances”, he said.

Dr. C S Dwarakanath, Former Chairman, Karnataka Backward Classes Commission, echoed Dr. Udaya's observations about the charges of religious conversion on Tipu Sultan.

“People allege that Tipu converted 70,000 people in Coorg to Islam. The British gazetteer of the time itself states that Coorg had a population of 50,000. How can more people be converted when the total population of the region itself is of a lower number? Going by the argument that he converted that many people, everyone in Coorg should have been a Muslim today”, Dr. Dwarakanath said.

Sharing his experience of having a debate on a TV channel on the issue of Tipu University with the likes of Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik, BJP leader Gomadhusoodan and researcher Chidananda Murthy, Dr. Dwarakanath said that by opposing Tipu Sultan and calling him a traitor, the trio was proving that they “like their ancestors, sided with the British as they never took part in the freedom struggle”.

Recalling that Mr. Chidananda Murthy had pointed out in the debate about Tipu fighting against the British for his “selfish interest”, Dr. Dwarakanath posed a counter question as to why must the struggle of the likes of Jhansi Queen and Rani Chennamma be classified as a patriotic struggles and Tipu's fight against the British be considered as a struggle to save his own kingdom.

Calling Tipu a “great human being” and a “visionary”, Dr. Dwarakanath said that if people of Karnataka are indebted to Tipu for his revolutionary reforms.

“If people of my household, my village, the entire Kolar region and several other places of the state are self sufficient with food, it is because of sericulture, which was introduced in Karnataka by Tipu. Thousands of us eat food and remember him for giving us a way of life. It was Tipu's vision that saw Kannambadi dam come into being. Liquor and tobacco prohibition were his ideas and today we have them as an Act. While palaces of other kings would have sections for art and entertainment, sections of Tipu's palace would be used for research activities. The missile technology has origins in his vision. Talk about library science and he had a huge library himself. Had Tipu not been obstructed by battles and other headaches, he would have transformed India to a new level”, Dr. Dwarakanath opined.

Abdussalam Puthige, Editor in chief, Vartha Bharathi Kannada daily, Rafeeyuddin Kudroli, President, UNIWEF, were also present.

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Puttur: The long-cherished dream of a government medical college in Puttur has moved a decisive step closer to reality, with the Karnataka State Finance Department granting its official approval for the construction of a new 300-bed hospital.

Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai announced the crucial development to reporters on Monday, confirming that the official communication from the finance department was issued on November 27. This 300-bed facility is intended to be the cornerstone for the establishment of the government medical college, a project announced in the state budget.

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Following the completion of the tender process, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the project.

"Setting up a medical college in Puttur is a historical decision by the Congress government in Karnataka," Rai stated. The project has an estimated budget allocation of Rs 1,000 crore for the medical college.

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Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru City police have significantly escalated their campaign against drug trafficking, arresting 25 individuals and booking 12 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act between November 30 and December 13. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illicit substances, including 685.6 grams of MDMA and 1.5 kg of ganja.

The success of this recent drive has been significantly boosted by the city’s innovative, QR code-based anonymous reporting system.

"The anonymous reporting system has received an encouraging response. Several recent arrests were made based on inputs received through this system, helping police tighten the noose around drug peddlers," said the City Police Commissioner.

The latest arrests contribute to a robust year-to-date record, underscoring the police's relentless commitment to combating the drug menace.

Up to December 14 this year, the police have registered a total of 107 cases of drug peddling, leading to the arrest of 219 peddlers. Furthermore, they have booked 562 cases of drug consumption, resulting in the arrest of 671 individuals.

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The Commissioner emphasized a policy of rigorous enforcement: "We ensure that peddlers are caught red-handed so that they cannot later dispute the case or claim innocence."

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Melkar (Bantwal): The 9th Annual Day celebration of SMR Public School, titled “EXCELLENTIA”, was held on December 15 with great enthusiasm and dignity, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s journey towards academic excellence and holistic development.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. U. T. Iftikar Ali. The chief guests were Dr. Akhtar Hussain, Mr. P. Moosabba Beary, Mr. Zakaria Jokattre, and Dr. T. M. Abdul Rahuf—whose inspiring addresses motivated the students and appreciated the school’s contributions to education.

Mr. Abdul Nasir, Mr. Ibrahim Gadiyar, Mr. Razak Golthamajal, Mr. Sali Koya, Mr. Arshad Hussain, Mr. Ismail Balanoor, Mr. Feroz Bawa, Mr. Sahul Hameed, Mr. Abubakkar, Mr. Hameed K. Mani, Mr. Abdul Majeed (Principal, Melkar Women’s College), and Mr. Abdul Lathief (Former Principal, Melkar Women’s College) were the guests of honour.

The Annual Report was presented by the Headmistress, Ms. Fathimathul Zaheera, highlighting the school’s achievements and progress during the academic year. The Presidential Address was delivered by the Chairman of SMR Public School, Dr. Haji S. M. Rasheed, who emphasised the vital role of education in shaping students’ futures and stressed the importance of discipline, dedication, and consistent effort in achieving 100 per cent academic results.

Secretary of SMR Public School, Mr. Rifath Ahmed, and PTA President, Mr. Sandeep Kumar, were also present on the occasion.

The Annual Day celebration showcased the collective efforts of students and teachers and reaffirmed the school’s commitment to quality education and all-round development. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, parents, and well-wishers for their support. The 9th Annual Day—EXCELLENTIA—was a memorable and successful event, leaving a lasting impression on everyone present. 

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