Hindu Samajotsav hits normal life in tension-stricken Mangaluru

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March 1, 2015

Mangaluru, Mar 1: Sunday heralded a saffron-coloured vigour on the streets of Mangaluru as intense preparations overnight had laid a cover of saffron buntings and banners across major junctions and streets leading to the venue of the Hindu Samajotsav.

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Most of the shops remained closed owing to the weekly holiday, and the streets wore a deserted look as most people stayed inside their houses during the day owing to the traffic diversions and numerous road blocks put in place as part of security arrangements for the massive event organised by Vishwa Hindu Parishad as part of its golden jubilee celebrations.

As the day wore on, an atmosphere of slight trepidation prevailed in the city owing to high visibility of security forces appointed at every entrance and corner of Mangaluru even as hordes of saffron-clad people began arriving in the city shouting slogans alerting citizens of the exclusive religious event scheduled for the day.

Heeding instructions to close down for the day, hotels, restaurants and small eateries also began closing down after noon fearing the possibility of provocative incidents or disorder following the Samajotsav

Apart from people from the Hindu community that began arriving in droves during the latter half of the day to participate in the Samajotsav, the streets remained mostly empty since not many citizens were willing to venture out in apprehension of being stranded due to lack of public transport or being caught in the middle of a communal outlash.

The main roads in the heart of the city leading to Hampankatta circle remained closed to commuters and public transport as a grand procession was flagged off from the Ambedkar Circle (Jyothi) towards the venue of the Samajotsav. This caused sudden inconvenience to several people travelling by buses and auto rickshaws who were caught unaware of the traffic diversions. Most had to make their way towards Hampankatta and nearby areas by walking in the afternoon heat, while finding most shops closed at times of necessity.

Those who did venture out found themselves stranded at bus stops waiting for buses unaware that a majority of buses had been held back for the sake of transporting people attending the Samajothsav.

As the day progressed, few people slowly began milling out on the roads as the apprehension of possible disruption of peace grew lesser. With roads being opened up as the Samajothsav concluded and public transport plying normally after 6 p.m., people were seen on the streets again returning to their respective homes after attending the Samajothsav.

Nevertheless, several were inconvenienced by the fact that none of the shops or eateries remained open and they were unable to sate their thirst or hunger pangs. After the conclusion of the event at Nehru Maidan, service and city buses were packed with people from outside the city making their way home.

Few shops that ventured to open after 6 p.m. near Srinivas Institute in Pandeshwar and at State Bank were forcibly closed shut by the police fearing any provocative or untoward incidents. All facilities barring ATM centres, such as bakeries, recharge stores, grocery stores and other establishments remained firmly shut on Sunday, affecting normal life in the city where the atmosphere was largely and outwardly calm for the most of the day.

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May 12,2024

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Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat High School in Harekala, popularly known as Padma Shri awardee Harekala Hajabba’s school, is gearing up to inaugurate its first batch of Pre-University (PU) courses starting June 1. 

The government issued an order to elevate the school established by Padma Shri awardee Harekala Hajabba to the status of a PU College a few months ago.

The School Education and Literacy Department (PU Education) has formally sanctioned the upgrade for the school.

CD Jayanna, the deputy director of PU Education, confirmed that all necessary approvals have been obtained from the government to initiate PU classes.

“Hajabba’s school will kick off PU classes for its inaugural batch on June 1. We have appointed a senior lecturer as the interim principal for the PU college. Presently, the school possesses the essential temporary infrastructure to begin the I PU batch. Plans are underway to enhance the infrastructure for the PU college in the future. Currently, the school boasts adequate classrooms and facilities to commence PU classes,” stated Jayanna.

Harekala Hajabba, an orange vendor, personally erected the school in his native village, New Padpu in Harekala, situated approximately 35 km from Mangaluru. For several years, he has tirelessly petitioned the government for the establishment of a PU college.

Expressing his gratitude, Hajabba mentioned that 19 students who recently completed their SSLC examinations are poised to enroll in the new PU college. He added, “We anticipate enrollment from neighboring villages as well. Both the interim principal and the PU education department have been diligently orchestrating the necessary arrangements to initiate classes.” 

He extended his appreciation to the government, local representatives, and officials for their unwavering support.

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May 19,2024

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Mangaluru: Disgruntled BJP leader and former MLA K Raghupathi Bhat, who is contesting the legislative council election as an independent candidate from the South West Graduates constituency, said the BJP has adopted the “godfather culture” of the Congress.

Bhat told reporters here on Saturday, that he has not tried to appease any senior BJP leaders to get a party ticket to contest the MLC poll.

“I am contesting and seeking votes based on my achievements. My contesting may have a negative impact on the BJP. However, I want to go back to the BJP after winning this election,” Bhat said, and refused to answer the actual reason for the denial of a BJP ticket to him.

“I have no idea who played from behind that I was denied a ticket for the MLC poll.

Earlier, the BJP had a culture of selecting candidates for MLA and MLC polls by seeking the opinion of party workers at the booth level, followed by discussions at mandal and district levels.

Now the situation is such that even if one person’s name was sent from the state, the final list will be different. The godfather culture of the Congress has stretched into our party too. Only those who appease leaders get a ticket in the BJP. However, I have not appeased any leader. I believe in the support of party workers, and with this confidence I am contesting the election,” Bhat said.

To a query, Bhat said that he has not contacted by BJP leaders after deciding to contest the MLC poll.

“I have already requested all leaders that I should get the party’s Form B to contest the MLC poll from the South West Graduates constituency. I have told them that I am also contesting as an independent candidate on behalf of the BJP. The ultimate aim of my contesting the election is that senior leaders should know the injustice that honest party workers are facing in the BJP,” he said.

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May 12,2024

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Mangaluru: A native of Kerala was arrested on charge of misbehaving with crew on an Air India Express flight while travelling from Dubai to Mangaluru International Airport. The man even threatened to jump from the aircraft, according to officials. 

Siddartha Das, the security coordinator for Air India Express, lodged a complaint against the passenger, identified as Muhammad BC from Kannur, Kerala, after which he was caught by the airport security once the flight landed at Mangaluru. He was later handed over to the police.

DCP (Law and Order) Sidharth Goyal said the incident occurred on Flight IX814 on May 8.

When the flight was above the sea, Muhammad reportedly said he wanted to get off the plane, posing a threat to all on board. The unruly flyer was detained by airport security once the flight landed at Mangaluru International Airport and he was handed over to Bajpe police station officials.

Sources added once the flight took off from Dubai, the accused went to the lavatory and thereafter started inquiring with the cabin crew about a person named Krishna who was not on the flight. Muhammad kept on pressing the bell for in-flight assistance, even though the cabin crew members were near at hand. He then picked up a life jacket, gave it to a crew member, and said he wanted to use it upon landing.

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