Kavoor double murder: Relatives plead for justice, upset by 'insider job' rumours

August 12, 2011

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Mangalore, August 12: The close relatives of Raziya (34) and Fathima Zuva (8) have demanded high-level investigation into their brutal killing on June 28 in Panjimogaru on the outskirts of Mangalore as the local police are still clueless about the perpetrators of the ghastly act.

It has been more than 45 days since the housewife and her daughter were stabbed to death at their tw0-storeyed villa. The city police commissioner had appointed a team of investigators to find out the culprits. Mr. Seemanth Kumar Singh had also claimed that the case would be solved in a couple of days.

However, the mystery around the brutal killings continues as police have failed to nab any suspects although initially some people from a Dalit colony near their residence had been picked up for investigation.

With police dragging their feet on the matter, the family members along with the local people held a rally and a meeting in Panjimogaru under the aegis of DYFI and warned the police department that any delay in apprehending the culprits would embolden possible criminals and murderers.

The mystery around the double murder case had also turned the spotlight on the family members with theory of 'insider job' gaining credence. The family members, who had already been subjected to thorough interrogation by the police, also had to deal with uncomfortable questions from the members of the public.

In a bid to clear the air surrounding the incident, family members of the slain duo met the presspersons on Wednesday and pleaded that the case be handed over to the CBI so that the truth would be out and they could experience a sense of closure.

Mayyaddi, the brother of Raziay's husband Hameed, regretted that the delay in cracking the case had prompted people to look at them with suspicion.

“There has not been any progress in the police inquiry. We have not got justice yet. Everyone is looking at our family with suspicion. The entire family is now forced to go under voluntary house arrest,” he said.

Abdul Rahman, another brother of Hameed, said there was no feud among the siblings and the family had always remained united. “Until Hameed built his own house, all the five brothers lived with our parents at a nearby house. We were an undivided family. Our family enjoyed highest regard in the community. However, the failure of the police to find out the culprits has left tongues wagging and rumours are doing the rounds that the family is involved in the killings. In fact the police have thoroughly interrogated the members of our family and also the members of Raziya's family,” he said.

Arif, brother of Raziya, vouches for the cordial conjugal relationship his sister enjoyed with Hameed during 14 years that they were married. “In the last 14 years, I have not seen my jeeju either beating up or yelling at my sister. However, this incident has snatched the peace of mind. We are ready to undergo narcoanalysis test. All we want is justice. We want a CBI inquiry into the killings,” he said.

To step up their demand for a high-level investigation, the family members have decided to stage a protest in front of the DC office in Mangalore. Since there has been no progress in the inquiry, the district incharge minister and the Home Minister should handover the case to the CBI.

The DYFI has expressed its support to the proposed agitation. DYFI district president Muneer Katipalla, Razak, another brother of Hameed, Haneef, brother of Raziya and uncle Ibrahim were present.

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November 26,2024

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Bengaluru: The Janata Dal (Secular) is grappling with its most tumultuous political crisis yet, with speculation rife about imminent defections among its lawmakers. This storm comes in the aftermath of party scion Nikhil Kumaraswamy's humiliating defeat in the Channapatna bypoll—his third consecutive electoral loss after setbacks in Mandya (2019) and Ramanagara (2023). With the regional party’s Assembly tally shrinking to 18 from 19, questions are being raised about its survival.

The murmurs of rebellion were amplified on Monday when Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao and Congress MLA CP Yogeshwar openly hinted at possible desertions within the JD(S) ranks. Yogeshwar, newly elected from Channapatna, declared he could orchestrate a migration of JD(S) MLAs to Congress. “I’ll meet them at the Belagavi session. Within a month, they’ll be in Congress,” he confidently stated during a televised interview. Yogeshwar has a history of engineering defections, having played a pivotal role in the collapse of the JD(S)-Congress coalition government in 2019 during his stint with the BJP.

Dinesh Gundu Rao, not mincing words, slammed the JD(S) leadership for fostering "self-serving politics," criticizing the HD Deve Gowda family for failing to nurture party talent. “There’s no trust. Their MLAs will seek survival—either in BJP or Congress,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, the expelled JD(S) state president CM Ibrahim added fuel to the fire by claiming that 12-13 MLAs are "disillusioned" with the current leadership. Speculations around senior JD(S) leader GT Deve Gowda joining Congress have also intensified. DK Shivakumar, Karnataka’s Deputy CM and Congress president, described GT Deve Gowda as a “valuable leader” who might be frustrated with the party’s internal dynamics.

While Congress leaders seem eager to poach JD(S) legislators, the BJP is not far behind in targeting the floundering party. The situation signals a decisive moment for the JD(S), as its survival now hinges on how it manages this brewing storm of discontent.

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November 25,2024

Udupi: Six junior artists from the prequel of Kannada blockbuster film ‘Kantara’ were injured, when the bus they were travelling in overturned in the district, police said on Monday.

According to police, the accident occurred near Jadkal on Sunday night when the mini-bus carrying the crew of the film overturned.

“The incident happened while they were returning to Kollur after completing the shoot at Mudoor in Jadkal. The mini-bus was carrying 20 junior artistes when it met with the accident,” a police officer said.

The injured were rushed to hospitals in Jadkal and Kundapur for treatment, they said.

The Kollur police are investigating the matter.

"The news making rounds is completely false. The Kantara: Chapter 1 team began shooting at 06:00 AM today, and everything is proceeding as normal. A minor accident occurred 20 kilometres away from the shooting location, involving a local bus carrying some members of the Kantara team. However, no injuries were reported," a source close to the production said.

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November 15,2024

Udupi: The Tourism Department is planning a major eco-friendly development initiative for Kamini Island, located near the Blue Flag-certified Padubidri End Point beach, aiming to attract more visitors while maintaining environmental sustainability.

Assistant Director Kumar CU emphasized that, given the island’s proximity to the Blue Flag beach, all development efforts will center around eco-friendly practices. “We are looking to enhance the Kamini River and the island’s surroundings by adding a hanging bridge, nature trails, and eco-friendly food courts offering traditional cuisine. Visitors will also be able to reach the island by pedal boats or kayaking,” he said.

The development project is estimated to cost between Rs 3 crore and Rs 4 crore. Meanwhile, the Blue Flag beach, Padubidri, continues to see a steady flow of visitors. Vijay Shetty, manager of the beach, shared that tenders for food courts and water sports have been awarded to private parties. Recently, three new coracles have been introduced, which are proving to be a hit with visitors. Additionally, three more shelters are expected to be ready by November 20.

Shetty mentioned that the beach can now accommodate between 2,500 and 3,000 visitors daily, although footfall remains lower than other district beaches due to user fees and activity restrictions. “Initially, most visitors were from Mangaluru, but now nearly 40% come from other districts, showing a shift in the visitor demographics,” Shetty noted.

To further boost tourism and promote a healthy lifestyle, a Beach Carnival is set to take place on November 23-24, featuring the National Sea Swimming Championship and a sea marathon in collaboration with the Padubidri JCI, which is celebrating its golden jubilee. Cultural events will be held at the main beach, with some sports events taking place at the Blue Flag beach. Emphasis will be placed on making all activities environmentally friendly.

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