Prejudices begin at home: Litterateur

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March 9, 2013

Mangalore, Mar 9: Religious and caste prejudices and stereotyping of women begin from home, said Bolwar Muhammad Kunhi, litterateur and Kendra Sahitya Academy Award winner.

Speaking after inaugurating the 9th Students' Literary Conference organised by Mangalore University PG Alumni Association at Government College, Mangalore, on Saturday, Mr. Kunhi said that parents are responsible for sowing seeds of biasness in the minds of children who later go on to continue to contribute to social prejudice.

“It is often parents who tell their children that it is incorrect to worship gods of other religions. When this issue of 'ours' and 'theirs' comes into picture, seeds of prejudice get sown automatically”, he said.

Lamenting that society at large continues to remain plagued by caste ailments, Mr. Kunhi said that people are fighting each other on the basis of castes, although they are not aware of which caste their forefathers belonged to.

The element of stamping superiority of caste has drifted into cultural sphere as well, Mr. Kunhi said, citing the example of the changes that the “Bhoothakola” and “Daiva” practices have undergone over the years. “Like 'Operation Kamala', an attempt to carry out 'Operation Aadhyathma' is being made to hijack cultural practices and bring in the caste element”, he said.

Mr. Kunhi blamed religion for the existing stereotypes against women as well. “People have held on to their religious texts and practices. Some argue that religion in itself is not to be blamed and the way it is implemented by people in their lives is to be criticised. What is the need of religion if it cannot be implemented in a right manner by people?”, he asked.

Biases against women continue in the society at a great scale, Mr. Kunhi said. “Why is a man helping his wife in her daily chores considered to be going against the norms? When even women carry loads on their heads and work under the hot sun we find signboards reading 'Men at Work,” Mr. Kunhi pointed.

Commenting on Muslim girls coming to schools and colleges wearing 'burqa', Mr. Kunhi said that non-Muslim students must look at them with grace instead of looking down upon them, as they are coming to college braving all odds.

“The families of Muslim girls unlike their non-Muslim counterparts did not have exposure to education in the past. Appreciate the fact that these girls are coming to schools and colleges. Burqa is not compulsory but men force their daughters to don burqas and go to colleges because if they don't, they will receive scolding from the members of their 'Jamaath'. Look at these girls with grace and encourage them”, he said.

Prof. K Chinnappa Gowda, Folk scholar and lecturer, Mangalore University, Dr. H R Laxminarayana Bhatta, Principal, University College, Mangalore, were present among others.

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May 8,2024

Mangaluru: The Mangaluru North police have apprehended a minor in connection with alleged voyeurism incident reported in a private medical college in Mangaluru. 

DCP (Law and order) Sidharth Goyal said that the minor was produced before JJ Board as per due procedure. The incident came to light when a mobile phone was found in women's washroom in the college. 

The mobile-phone was discovered as it was ringing even when no one was in the toilet by the security guard of the college. 

Investigations revealed that the mobile phone had been strategically placed in the restroom. As a result, a case has been registered under north police station.

Further scrutiny into the matter uncovered the identity of the accused, a minor male aged 17, who had gained access to the college premises under the guise of being a patient. Following his apprehension, the accused was presented before the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Board in adherence to legal protocols.

The phone has been seized and a case has been booked under IPC section 354 (C), said the DCP.

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May 6,2024

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Several women, believed to be victims of Prajwal Revanna, have left their homes in Karnataka's Hassan district over the last ten days, according to media reports.

These departures reportedly come amid fear and stigma after their identities became public due to the circulating video clips showing the women who were allegedly sexually assaulted by Prajwal Revanna.

"The entire district is in H D Revanna’s control. You speak ill about them and chances are high that it will reach them, because the family and the party have a large following," a shopkeeper in Hagare - 20 km from Hassan – was quoted as saying by the news paper. 

Hassan is the bastion of the JD(S) supremo Deve Gowda, and Prajwal, his grandson, is the sitting MP.

The family of the woman whose complaint was the basis of the first FIR against Prajwal has now left their home, the publication reported, citing a neighbour who said, "The woman worked at Revanna’s house as a house help. Some of her videos started to circulate and then, her house was seen locked. We don’t know when she left."

Notably, a former Zilla Panchayat member has also filed a rape case against Prajwal, and in that village many women who worked for the party formerly are now incommunicado, a JD(S) leader told the publication. "We noticed many of the party women deleting their photos with Prajwal on social media. In some instances, men are questioning their wives about their association with the MP. It is shattering the lives of many women in the district," he said.

The local leader added that the former Zilla Panchayat member was there on April 24, but no one had seen the family since the videos came out.

The case is currently being probed by an SIT team and when they reached the Revanna residence, party workers were reportedly heard talking about the women. "I know this woman, she lived close to our residence and was very active in JD(S) activities. Her house is locked… she has small children," one said, as per IE.

Another shopkeeper added, "It was really wrong to reveal the faces of the women. I know some of them, and they have gone into hiding. We don’t know whether they can return."

He noted that it is impossible to survive in Hassan while fighting a case against the Revanna family.

While Prajwal's father, H D Revanna is in SIT custody, a Blue Corner notice has been issued against the sitting MP.

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May 11,2024

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Madikeri, May 11: Kodagu police have apprehended the man allegedly responsible for the brutal murder of a minor girl within the confines of Kumbaragadige village in Karnataka's Somwarpet taluk. 

Kodagu Superintendent of Police, K Ramarajan, disclosed that the arrested individual is Prakash (32) from Hammiyala village in Somwarpet taluk. However, authorities are still in the process of recovering the severed head of the victim. The perpetrator had absconded with the victim's severed head after committing the crime. 

Search operations for the suspect commenced late on Thursday night (May 9), with officials diligently pursuing leads. Acting on information suggesting the suspect's presence in a forested area near the village, the police swiftly moved in and apprehended him.

The victim US Meena, 15, a student of Surlabbi High School, had passed the SSLC examinations, the results of which were announced on May. One same day, she was murdered. 

Reportedly, the engagement of the minor girl with the suspect was thwarted by officials from the Women and Child Development department. Subsequently, officials persuaded the girl's parents against proceeding with the marriage. 

However, despite these interventions, the suspect forcibly entered her residence during the night, purportedly abducted her, and later perpetrated the heinous crime in a wooded area on the outskirts of the forest, before absconding with her severed head.

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