Modi's PM candidature is declaration of war on oppressed classes'

December 14, 2013

Mangalore, Dec 14: It is a declaration of war on all oppressed groups, if a political party portrays as its prime ministerial candidate a man who was responsible for communal riots in the state of Gujarat. It is an effort to find a final solution to put an end to the oppressed classes in the country, said Director of School of Languages, Literature and Fine Arts in Kuvempu University, Shimoga Dr Rajendra Chenni.

Speaking at the inauguration of 'Jana-Nudi' – a two-day literary meet held under the banner Abhimata Mangalore – at Kalangann in the city on Saturday, he said that today, the latent crimes are more dangerous than manifested ones.

“One of the main moral duties of literature is to call a thing by its exact name. What happened in Gujarat is clearly a process of ethnic killing, which should be called exactly that, and not rebellion. And today, literature should articulate that it was killing and not riots,” he said.

Speaking about Gujarat CM and BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, he said that fascism would not destroy democracy, but would facilitate its destruction by keeping the democracy intact and increasing differences among people in the society.

He spoke about the emergence of so-called markets in today's world which had trivialised poetry and literature, thus preventing the meaning in them to be understood. However, in between the emergence of such markets, poetry should facilitate the will and strength of a person to live in the face of death. “When victims break the silence on their sufferings, poetry arises,” he said.

Senior writer Sara Aboobaker said that it had become a hobby for the government to donate huge sums of money to mutts and temples, but did little for persons rendered invalid due to the use of Endosulfan in eastern parts of Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod.

She also spoke of Muslims being forcefully driven out of their homes by hateful communal forces in states such as Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Orissa, Bihar, Assam, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh recently.

In his presidential address, writer Prof S G Siddaramaiah expressed concern if the power of cultural policy-making came to the hands of communal forces who try to distort history by stating false facts in academic textbooks.

He said that the United States refusing to issue visa to Modi was a warning that the World War III was inevitable if a person responsible for mass-murders became the ruler of a country.

Writers Dr H S Anupama and Kadidalu Shamanna also spoke on the occasion.

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September 7,2024

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Mangaluru: In a tragic case that shocked the city, the principal district and sessions judge Ravindra M Joshi sentenced Sandeep Rathod of Sindagi, Vijayapura, to life imprisonment for the murder of 22-year-old college student Anjana Vashishta.

According to public prosecutor Judith OM Crasta, the gruesome crime occurred on June 7, 2019, when Anjana's body was discovered at Pais Cottage in Attavar. The victim was found with cable wires wrapped around her neck, her head wedged between the cot's rods, painting a chilling picture of her final moments.

Anjana, an MSc student in Ujire, had met Rathod, then 23, through Facebook in July 2018. Rathod, posing as a constable-in-training, developed a relationship with her, even securing a place at the Royal Academy Coaching Centre in Mangaluru. However, things took a dark turn when Anjana informed Rathod that her family had arranged a marriage proposal for her, which she planned to accept.

Devastated by her decision to end their relationship, Rathod called Anjana to his room. In a fit of rage, he strangled her. After the murder, he stole her phone, withdrew Rs 15,000 from her account using her ATM card, and fled to Sindagi, where he stayed at Sangam Lodge.

The Mangaluru South police investigated the case and filed charges under IPC Sections 302 (murder), 380 (theft), and 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property). The court's thorough investigation included testimony from 45 witnesses and the review of 100 documents.

The court ultimately sentenced Rathod to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 25,000. He was also sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for the theft and misappropriation charges, along with fines totaling Rs 1,500. Additionally, the court directed the District Legal Services Authority to provide compensation to Anjana’s parents for their immense loss.

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