Hundreds rally for swift justice in sexual abuse of nursery kid; warn government

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March 20, 2015

Mangaluru, Mar 20: Demanding swift justice in the sexual abuse case of a three-and-half-year-old girl by a school van driver that took place in Thokkottu a week ago, hundreds of agitators staged a mass protest under the banner of Samyukta Muslim Jamaat, Dakshina Kannada, in front of the deputy commissioner’s office in the heart of the city on Friday.

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Disappointed over the lack of swift response by the district administration in handling the case and failing to take action against Mangalore One School, which apparently tried to cover up the sexual abuse case, the protestors demanded police action against the school authorities.

Addressing the protestors, English lecturer and activist Pattabhirama Somayaji said that in view of the irresponsible conduct of the school where the girl was studying, the government should cancel the permit given to the management to run the school.

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On behalf of the protestors, he demanded that the school management committee should tender an unconditional apology to the public for failing to show an interest in the welfare of the child and making attempts to cover up the sexual abuse. The district administration should take appropriate legal action against the school management and authorities, he urged.

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President of Universal Welfare Forum Rafeeuddin Kudroli said that although the accused in the case of sexual abuse of the child had been arrested, no action had been taken against the school which was headed by a retired police officer. Meanwhile, there have been no reactions from the chief minister, home minister or the district in-charge minister in this serious issue. Even a week after the crime, the district in-charge minister has not visited the hospital or enquired about the child and her family, he said, accusing the state government of failing to protect its citizens.

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He said that if the same continued to take place, the so-called secular party which was currently non-existent in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, would lose its power even in Karnataka. Referring to the Sangh Parivar stopping students from going on a study tour and unleashing violence in Mudipu, he went on to claim that the communal forces were provided with police protection.

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Editor of Sanmarga weekly A K Kukkila said that there should be a deliberation on the crimes occurring in the district to ensure than untoward and communal incidents ceased to take place. Much like the mob-lynching and subsequent death of an accused in a sexual assault case in Dimapur, Assam, the trend in Dakshina Kannada is shifting towards action taken by moral police on the basis of the identity of the perpetrators and not based on the nature of the crime involved. If this communal mindset is left unquestioned, there will be a rise in crimes in the district, he said.

President of Samyukta Muslim Jamaat, Dakshina Kannada Ashraf K made the introductory remarks and demanded swift justice to the family of the girl child and action against the school authorities.

Popular Front of India (PFI) leader Mohammed Haneef, Muslim Central Committee vice-president Hameed Kandak and member Ali Hasan, High court advocate Muzafar, Campus Front of India state general secretary Muhammed Thufail and several others were present during the protest.

Also Read: Sexual abuse of nursery student: Cops accused of violating POCSO Act

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

Baby nirbhaya protest 20 1

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October 17,2024

Bengaluru, Oct 17: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday announced that all government residential schools in the state will be renamed as Maharishi Valmiki Residential Schools.

He further said that the Raichur University will be renamed as Maharishi Valmiki University, news agency ANI reported.

He made the announcement on the occasion of Valmiki Jayanti, which is celebrated to honor Maharishi Valmiki, the revered author of the Ramayana.

Earlier today, the Karnataka CM paid rich tributes to Valmiki in a series of posts on X.

"Let the life and achievements of Dalit genius, Adi Kavi Valmiki, who wrote the epic Ramayana and showed that talent is not a gift of birth, but an achievement, be an inspiration to all of us," he said.

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October 31,2024

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday alleged that BJP was raking up the "Waqf issue" with an eye on the upcoming assembly by-polls in the state and elections in neighboring Maharashtra.

Following allegations by a section of farmers in certain parts of the state that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, he reiterated that none of them will be evicted, and notices issued to them will be withdrawn.

"BJP is doing politics. Notices were issued during their (BJP) tenure too, what do they have to say about it? During BJP's tenure over 200 notices were given. One should not practice such dual politics," Siddaramaiah said.

Speaking to reporters here, the CM said, "I have already said that the notices will be withdrawn, where is the issue? In case the notices are issued they will be withdrawn and no one will be evicted, where is the issue?" "Whichever district it is...They (BJP) had also given notices in several districts. Why did they give? Why are they doing such politics? In case notices were served by our government, they will be withdrawn and no farmers will not be evicted....the protest they have planned on November 4 is for politics keeping in mind by-polls in three segments and Maharashtra elections," he added.

A section of farmers from Vijayapura district have alleged that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, and similar allegations have surfaced from a few other places.

The BJP is planning a statewide agitation on November 4, demanding the resignation of Minority Welfare and Waqf Minister B Z Zameer Ahamed Khan, and against the Congress government over the issue.

Accusing the BJP of only doing politics and and not speaking the truth, Siddaramaiah said, "they only speak lies, they make issue out of non issue. Is there any issue in MUDA (site allotment case, in which he is accused and facing probe)? They wanted to make a non issue, an issue." Channapatna, Shiggaon and Sandur Assembly segments will go for by-polls on November 13.

The CM said he will go for campaigning in three assembly segments that will go for bypolls, from November 4 to 11.

He expressed confidence about Congress winning all the three segments.

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October 22,2024

Mangaluru, Oct 22: A Mangaluru resident has fallen victim to a ₹20 lakh scam after being lured into a fraudulent investment scheme by individuals posing as representatives of J.P. Morgan India. The case, filed at Kadri police station, highlights the growing threat of investment fraud in the region.

The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was contacted on September 24 by a man named Vishwanathan, who falsely introduced himself as the Chief Investment Strategist for J.P. Morgan India. Shortly after, a woman named Neeta Sharma reached out, using multiple phone numbers to convince the victim of her association with the prestigious financial firm. She shared a company link and urged the victim to invest ₹20 lakh, promising high returns.

On October 14, after being convinced by Neeta's claims, the victim transferred ₹20 lakh to the fraudulent account. Following this, Neeta instructed the victim to purchase 1,000 shares at ₹240 per share, which he did. The next day, she advised buying 7,900 more shares at ₹250.95 each, further strengthening her false credibility.

However, trouble arose when Neeta told the victim to withdraw the invested amount. Instead of receiving the full sum, the victim was sent only ₹1,500, transferred from an unknown account. When questioned, Neeta could not provide a clear explanation for the discrepancies.

Sensing the deceit, the victim demanded a full refund of his investment. Neeta, however, brazenly asked for an additional ₹4 lakh, prompting the victim to realize the extent of the fraud. He then filed a formal complaint with the Kadri police.

This incident serves as a critical reminder for the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes, particularly those involving investment promises from unverified sources. Always ensure that you verify the legitimacy of financial institutions and representatives before transferring funds. 

The Kadri police are investigating the case and have urged the public to stay alert and report any suspicious investment schemes.

Tips to Protect Yourself from Investment Scams:

1.    Verify Credentials: Always cross-check the credentials of anyone claiming to represent a reputable financial institution. Use official contact information from the company's website to verify.

2.    Be Skeptical of Unsolicited Offers: Be cautious of unexpected investment offers, especially those that promise unusually high returns.

3.    Conduct Thorough Research: Before investing, investigate the company and the proposed investment thoroughly. Look for reviews, ratings, and any red flags.

4.    Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect a scam, report it immediately to local authorities or financial regulatory bodies to prevent further fraud.

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