Mangalore, Jan 22: The district unit of Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike (KKSV) said that a fact-finding committee had been formed to investigate the incidents of immoral policing and 'goondagiri' in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikmagalur districts in 2013 and the findings of the committee would be released in the form of a report shortly.
Presenting the highlights of an interim report of the fact-finding committee, state general secretary of the organisation K L Ashok said that even though seven months had passed after the formation of the new state government, the sensitive situation in the coastal region had gone unaddressed. The government has been unable to control communal incidents or provocative speeches in the district, he said.
He said that the fact-finding committee had made a survey of 121 incidents in Dakshina Kannada which were communal in nature, out of which 45 were instances of moral policing in which fundamentalists of both religions were involved.
Citing several examples of communally provocative incidents across the state, he said that such incidents were a prelude to impending communal clashes in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikmagalur. It is a big conspiracy by the Sangh Parivar and the RSS to flare up communal riots in the three sensitive districts prior to the upcoming elections in the country with the intention of gaining vote banks, he said.
Blaming the Congress-led state government on being unable to take strict action against immoral policing and other communal instances, Mr Ashok said that the Congress was undertaking 'a soft Hindutva policy', although it should have arrested the culprits responsible for such instances.
'Strict punishment for culprits of either religion'
With regard to the communalisation of crimes such as Deralakatte forced sex case and the recent Facebook/nude images case, he said that the crimes were being communalised merely for political mileage, and urged strict action against the accused in both the cases.
KKSV district president Suresh Bhat Bakrabail also spoke on the occasion, while district vice-president Ali Hasan, secretary Ismath Fajeer, P B D'Sa from PUCL, Mohammed Kabir Ullal and others were present.
Comments
Add new comment