Journalists threaten to boycott programmes post-police 'misbehaviour'; CM apologises

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August 23, 2010

Mangalore, August 23: In an unforeseen development, journalists of Mangalore threatened to boycott all the programmes of Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa in the city, after the police misbehaved with them at the Airport on Monday morning, August 23.


Yeddyurappa landed at the Mangalore Airport at around 8:30 am and spoke to mediapersons for a couple of minutes and got into a Volvo bus followed by a galaxy of local ministers and MLAs.

When journalists decided to follow the CM's vehicle, two police constables stopped their vehicle and said that they had received order from higher authorities to do so. They said that they cannot allow any vehicle for 10 minutes.

Irked by this, journalists took a decision to boycott the programmes to be attended by the Chief of the state in the city.

However, Yeddyurappa later addressed mediapersons at Circuit House and apologized himself, for the incident. He ordered the suspension of Shyam Sunder, Bajpe SI, for misbehaving with the representatives of the press. However, mediapersons requested the CM not to take as harsh an action as suspension, and urged him to make sure that he took note of the incident and see to it that it doesn't happen in the future. The CM then withdrew his suspension announcement and ordered that the officer be temporarily relieved of his duties. He also warned Seemanth Kumar Singh, Mangalore Police Commissioner, to take care of his subordinates and stated that by merely sporting Khakhi, one does not get entitled to misbehave or assault others.

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Due to the incident, the CM's move to travel in a Volvo bus in order to avert the traffic jam throughout his city journey, had taken a strange turn. Mediapersons of the city had stood firm with an adamant demand that the CM, who had left the airport by Volvo allegedly ordering the authorities to allow the press vehicle to move forward only after 10 minutes, had demanded that he should come back to the same spot and allow them to follow him, if he wants coverage for all his programmes across the city.


Stunned by the firm decision of undivided mediapersons of Mangalore, MLC Ganesh Karnik, who was also among those escorting the CM, rushed back to the Airport where mediapersons had gathered, apologized, and requested them to follow the CM. The efforts of DCP Ramesh and Panambur Police Inspector Valentine D'Souza who also rushed to the spot to convince the media persons, had turned futile too.

Besides, Deputy Commissioner V Ponnuraj and City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh too had requested the media persons to forget the issue. After a long discussion, Journalists under leadership of Ramakrishna, Vice President of District Working Journalists Association, DK, agreed to meet the CM at Circuit House.



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November 16,2024

Mangaluru: The Kavoor police in Mangaluru, Karnataka, have arrested three individuals from Kerala in connection with two separate cybercrime cases, including one involving extortion under the guise of a "digital arrest."

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal reported that one of the arrested individuals, Nisar, a resident of Ernakulam district, posed as a CBI officer. He allegedly threatened the complainant with arrest and extorted Rs 68 lakh. A case has been filed under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 308 (2) and 381 (4) of BNS.

In another case, the Kavoor police arrested two men, Sahil K P of Thiruvannur, Kozhikode, and Muhammad Nashath of Mappila Koyilandy, Kerala, in connection with a share trade fraud. The accused are alleged to have deceived the complainant by promising substantial profits from an investment in the stock market. Trusting the fraudsters, the complainant invested Rs 90 lakh, which was subsequently lost. A case has been registered under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 318 (4) and 3 (5) of BNS.

The accused were arrested in Koyilandi and presented before the court. The operation was carried out under the guidance of City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, led by Mangaluru North Sub-Division ACP Srikanth K, Kavoor Inspector Raghavendra Byndoor, Kavoor PSI Mallikarjuna Biradara, and staff members Ramanna Shetty, Bhuvaneshwari, Rajappa Kashibai, Praveen N, and Malatesh. 

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November 12,2024

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Mysuru, Nov 12: Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka, who stirred a controversy by addressing the Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’ has tendered apologies for his remarks.

Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Tuesday, Minister Zameer stated that he will apologise if remarks have hurt JD-S workers.

“We both are very close. Then, in a total of 24 hours, we were together for 14 hours. He used to fondly address me as “kulla” (shorty) and I used to address him as “kariyanna” (blacky, kaalia),” Minister Zameer stated.

“I am not addressing him as ‘kaalia’ for the first time. I have not said something highly derogatory. It is being made as big in the backdrop of elections. With love, he used to call me a shorty and I called him a blacky. If I had caused pain to anyone by my words I apologise,” he said.

He further stated: “Kumaraswamy had said that he didn’t want the votes of the Muslim community. But now they are attempting to purchase Muslim votes. Against this backdrop, I have made the remark.”

Minister for Home G. Parameshwara stated on Tuesday, “Minister Zameer and Kumaraswamy are close friends. Their comments against each other are not significant.”

Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka stirred a controversy on Monday as he addressed the Union Minister as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’.

JD-S on Tuesday demanded a public apology and resignation of Minister for Waqf and Tourism Zameer Ahmad Khan over his ‘racist’ remarks.

“Remember, there is no place here for your divisive policies. You have insulted the people by making ethnic, racist and discriminatory statements. You should apologize to the people of the state and resign,” the JD (S) demanded in the post.

Union Parliamentary Affairs and Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju reacted sternly to the racist jibe and stated, “I strongly deplore Congress Minister Zameer Ahmed calling Union Minister and former Chief Minister of Karnataka Kumaraswamy as 'Kaalia Kumaraswamy'.

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November 14,2024

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Thursday backed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his claim that the BJP had offered Rs 50 crore each to 50 Congress MLAs in an attempt to "topple" the state government.

Addressing reporters here, Shivakumar, also the Congress state president, said, “The BJP indeed lured 50 Congress MLAs with Rs 50 crore each.”

He defended Siddaramaiah’s statement and said the Congress MLAs were briefed about the BJP’s alleged 'Operation Lotus', a term used to describe the BJP's attempts to destabilise ruling governments through horse-trading.

“Some of our MLAs informed the Chief Minister about this matter, and he, in turn, shared it with the media,” Shivakumar said.

At an event in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah reiterated the claim that "none of the Congress MLAs had accepted the offer".

He also accused the BJP of filing false cases against him in a bid to "remove him and overthrow his government".

The BJP has yet to respond to the allegations.

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