Forum seeks action against possibility of communal violence

coastaldigest.com web desk
February 14, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 14: The All India People’s Forum has written to Rohini Sindhuri and the deputy commissioner of Hassan district demanding action against possibility of communal violence due to a cow protection rally ‘Sakleshpur Chalo’ proposed by the VHP-Bajrang Dal today in Sakleshpur.

Here is the full text of the letter forwarded by Vidya Dinker, a member of the National Campaign Committee of the Forum to Ms Sindhuri through Sasikanth Senthil S, the deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada.

Respected Ma’am,

On 31st January 2019, at the APMC market ground in Sakleshpur, during the weekly town market at 15:30 hrs, eight Bajrang Dal goons vandalised and then set on fire a make-shift canteen run by Khamrunissa aged 70 years and Shamim aged 50 years. The Bajrang Dal goons accused the women of selling beef at their canteen.

The aforesaid women have been running the canteen at the weekly market here for about 8 years where they sell idly and paratha with chicken and mutton curry. Regarding the violent assault, Khamrunissa said, "There was no space given to us to explain that it wasn’t beef but chicken and mutton. They were very aggressive and they smashed all the vessels in the shop. They kicked the stove on which we were boiling the curry and threw the hot curry on my body. They threatened me with fatal consequences if I were to sell meat again in my shop. They burst the stove to set the shop, which we build every week with a tarpaulin sheet, on fire."

The Bajrang Dal unit in Sakleshpur on their Facebook page shared photos of the make-shift canteen being vandalised and claimed responsibility for the attack saying, “Good beginning for Sakleshpur Chalo. Destroyed the illegal selling of beef at the town market,” and “While creating awareness at the APMC market, with the support of public, a shop illegally selling beef was attacked and destroyed.”

The burning down of her shop has left Khamrunissa with a loss of nearly Rs.50,000/-. Further, nobody in the market at that time helped the women as they were intimidated by the violent threatening behaviour of the Bajrang Dal goons.

The police did not register Khamrunissa’s complaint the same evening and an FIR was filed (under the IPC sections 143, 147, 148, 149, 323, 354, 427, 436 and 504) only the next day. The police confirmed that the meat being sold at Khamrunissa’s shop was not beef. However, on 5th February 2019, 5 persons had been arrested by the Sakleshpur Town police station. The Bajrang Dal, on their Facebook page, expressed anger over the arrests and called for a protest on the following day (February 6) at 11:00 in the morning.

There has been in-depth reporting of the said incident in the media, an article was published by NewsCentral24x7, dated 07.02.2019, titled, "In-Depth: Bajrang Dal Men Torched Two Muslim Women's Canteen Accusing them of Selling Beef ". Further, an article was published by Quint, dated 05.02.201, titled, "5 Bajrang Dal Men Held for Attacking K'taka Muslim Women Over Beef". Copies of the aforesaid Articles are marked and attached herein as Annexure "A" and "B", respectively. Furthermore, an article in Kannada was published by Varthabharati.in on 31.01.2019, the day of the incident itself. A copy of the aforesaid article is marked and attached herein as Annexure "C".

We want to bring to your notice, that this was a carefully planned attack on hapless innocents as a curtain-raiser to the Sakleskpur Chalo event to be held on February 14, with cow protection as its central issue. The organisers—Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)—took out a precursor rally on January 31 through the streets of Sakleshpur. It also passed from near the APMC market area.

We also want to bring to your Notice that the run up to the said rally has been filled with hate speech and threatening remarks towards the Muslim community in Sakleshpur. For example, Bajrang Dal unit in Sakleshpur, on their Facebook page, quoted Raghu Sakleshpura (one of leaders under whose leadership Sakleshpur Chalo is being organised), in a speech at Belthangady, stating that, “Our next aim is to hoist the Bhagwa flag on Mosques.”

It is in this context of fear, hatred and incitement to violence that the Bajrang Dal and the VHP are planning to carry out their rally on 14.02.2019. We submit that this is a direct attack on communal harmony not only in Sakleshpur, but the district of Hassan itself, and the state of Karnataka and we demand that you ensure:

1.  That a thorough uncompromising independent investigation is carried out into the aforesaid attacks on the two Muslim women and that all the true culprits be arrested.

2.  That the appropriate sections under the Indian Penal code be charged against the accused, namely; Section 153A titled Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony and Section 295A Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs.

3. That an undertaking be taken from the representatives of the VHP, the Bajrang Dal and other groups involved in the organization of Sakleshpur Chalo, that if tomorrow (14.02.2019) any untoward incident occurs in the town on the said date, or in any area where the rally is to pass; the leaders of the aforesaid groups will be responsible.

4. That Sufficient Police Protection be provided to all religious Minorities in Sakleshpur in case the rally is carried out on 14.02.2019, and the following days.

5. To ensure that communal tensions are not ignited or fanned by the VHP, Bajrang Dal, and other sister organizations. Further, to ensure that hate speech that attack religious minorities or speech that has potential to promote violence does not happen. Further, if such speech is carried out, swift punitive action is taken against the perpetrators.

Warm Regards,

Vidya Dinker

Member, National Campaign Committee

All India People’s Forum

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January 9,2025

Mangaluru: In a significant development, Mescom has proposed a phased electricity tariff hike starting with Rs 0.70 per unit for the fiscal year 2025-26. The proposal has been submitted to the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) for approval, signaling a potential increase in electricity costs for consumers.

Mescom emphasized that the current tariff structure is insufficient to meet operational expenses and manage revenue effectively. To address this, the company has invited public objections to the proposed hike.

Currently, the electricity supply cost is Rs 9.23 per unit, while the consumer tariff stands at Rs 8.53 per unit, leading to a shortfall of Rs 0.70 per unit. For the financial year 2023-24, Mescom reported revenue of Rs 5,924.73 crore against an expenditure of Rs 6,310.39 crore, resulting in a deficit of Rs 367.66 crore. For the 2025-26 fiscal year, projected revenue is Rs 5,850.81 crore, with an actual requirement of Rs 5,961.63 crore, creating a deficit of Rs 110.82 crore.

In a first, Mescom has submitted a multi-year tariff revision proposal to KERC. The plan outlines a hike of Rs 0.70 per unit for 2025-26, followed by Rs 0.37 per unit for 2026-27 and Rs 0.54 per unit for 2027-28.

"An increase in electricity tariff is inevitable," stated Jayakumar R, Managing Director of Mescom. "Mescom has submitted a proposal in this regard to KERC."

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January 6,2025

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Karnataka’s first C Band Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) in Mangaluru, work for which was supposed to have been finished by January 15, will be postponed slightly due to some technical difficulties, said N Puviarasan, head of India Meteorological Department (IMD)’s Bengaluru centre.

“We are hoping to get it running by this month's end at least,” said Puviarasan on the sidelines of a stakeholders’ workshop organised by the IMD Bengaluru on January 4 to commemorate 150 years of IMD. The workshop was held at the premises of Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre (KSNDMC) and had day-long sessions, including technical ones by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Bengaluru and Department of Agro Meteorology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru.

Puviarasan also said the IMD ran into obstacles in its bid to establish a S-band DWR in Bengaluru, due to problems in acquiring the land required. “We need 30X30 space to put up a tower and a small utility room,” said Puviarasan. According to him, IMD had originally planned to put up the radar in Nandi Hills. But, on Union Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Labour & Employment Shobha Karandlaje’s request, he said they started scouting for an appropriate place in Bengaluru. On July 23, 2024 Karandlaje had posted on X: “Following my request, the IMD has greenlit the installation of a Doppler radar in the city (Bengaluru), scheduled to be operational by year-end. This is a major step towards better weather forecasting & preparedness for natural disasters."

She had also posted a letter written to her by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Jitendra Singh, who said the radar will have an operational range of 250 km and will be installed in Bengaluru by 2024. He also mentioned that the site for the radar installation has already been identified and the Centre had informed the state government to acquire the site. “But the site suggested by the minister is not feasible because of the elevation issues,” said Puviarsan.

According to IMD scientists, there should not be buildings higher than the radar within its range, as readings will be affected. Puviarasan said they have now identified a place within a government school in Bengaluru and are awaiting permission to establish the radar. He said usually land acquisition is a huge problem. “This time, it’s a government school. Here, we don’t even need to raise a boundary wall, as it exists already. So, we’ll see,” said the director. If this is not working out, he said IMD will go back to its initial plan and will establish the radar in Nandi Hills. Mangaluru radar, being established near Kadri, is expected to cover 250-300 km radius, putting regions prone to heavy rains during monsoons in Karnataka, like Agumbe, Hulikal, Talakaveri, Kerekatte and Bhagamandala within its range, said a IMD scientist. Earlier, in his presentation, Puviarasan had also said apart from Bengaluru and Mangaluru, one X-band DWR is coming up at Dharwad. He also said proposals have been submitted for S-band radar at Honnavara and C-band at Ballari.

Without a DWR, Karnataka has been depending on the radars in Goa, Hyderabad and Chennai for more accuracy in forecasts for thunderstorms and rainfall so far, said IMD officials. In his presentation, Director of KSNDMC, Bhoyar Harshal Narayanrao, talked about why Karnataka is vulnerable to hydro-meteorological and geological disasters. He also said 80 per cent of Karnataka is prone to drought, and that in the last 23 years (between 2001 and 2024), 16 years are drought affected. He also said maximum number of landslides leaving widespread damage and casualties have occurred in Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga, Chikkamamgaluru, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Hassan, Chamrajanagara Mysuru and Chikkaballapura. The year 2018 saw the most landslides, at 462, between 2006 and 2024. Narayanrao also said Karnataka is the only state in the south with its own disaster monitoring centre and seeing its success other states are also thinking of establishing one on the lines of KSNDMC. He said KSNDMC is also being approached by a few startups to involve Artificial Intelligence in disaster management. “We are taking a cautious approach towards the idea. We are looking into what AI can offer and will decide accordingly,” said Narayanrao.

Other presentations included an overview of IMD services by S Balachandran, head of Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai and possible integration of climate services in support of Karnataka State Action Plan on climate change by K J Ramesh, Former Director General, IMD. Sanjeev Verma, AGM, Air Traffic Management, Airports Authority of India, Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru also made a presentation of how weather forecasting is integral for air traffic management.

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January 8,2025

Mangaluru: Air India Express (AIE) has postponed its much-anticipated direct flight service between Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) and Singapore, citing low bookings. Passengers who had booked tickets for the inaugural flight scheduled for January 21 and subsequent dates have been notified of the cancellation through email.

In its email, AIE assured passengers of alternative travel arrangements, including connecting flight options between MIA and Singapore. However, the decision to delay the direct service has left travelers and travel agents disappointed.

An AIE official attributed the postponement to operational challenges but clarified that the airline has not abandoned plans for the route. “We are committed to starting the service, but there is no immediate confirmation on the new launch date,” the official stated. He further explained that sustaining a route requires consistent demand, and seasonal travel alone is insufficient to justify operations.

Another AIE representative admitted that the number of bookings for the inaugural flight was below expectations but declined to disclose specific figures.

Rajesh H Acharya, director of HQ Connections Pte Ltd in Singapore and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community, expressed his disappointment. Acharya, who has been advocating for a direct flight between Mangaluru and Singapore since 2017, said, “After years of effort, we finally convinced the airline to start this service, but it has now been deferred.”

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Acharya posted: "Did not expect such behavior from @AirIndiaX, now owned by @TataCompanies & @SIAirlines. If there are issues, travelers deserve to be informed well in advance. This decision needs investigation at the highest level."

The delay has raised questions among the travel community, with many hoping the airline will address these concerns and provide a clear timeline for the launch of the Mangaluru-Singapore direct flight.

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