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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Dalits beaten up in K’taka village for refusing to do free, demeaning work

Dalit Rights
The Vokkaligas allegedly entered Dalit homes, dragged them out by their hair, and assaulted them with iron rods.
For daring to stand up for their rights and refusing to do demeaning work for dominant caste families, a community of Dalits in a village in Karnataka’s Nelamangala have been brutally assaulted and harassed. In Kachanahalli village, over 40 people belonging to the Vokkaliga community – a dominant caste – allegedly entered the homes of people belonging to the Madiga community – a Scheduled caste in Karnataka. They dragged people out by their hair onto the road, and assaulted them with iron rods and wooden logs, police said. The incident occurred around 8.30 pm on September 8, and nine people have been hospitalised.  Speaking to TNM, Nagaraju, who sustained injuries on his head and limbs in the attack, said that they were specifically targeted for refusing to participate in a discriminatory practice in the village called ‘talavaarike’. “When someone from the Vokkaliga community dies, or an animal dies, people from our community have to dig the holes to bury the dead. This is called talavaarike. On September 8, some of us had informed the Vokkaligas that we will not continue this practice anymore,” Nagaraju told TNM. On the morning of September 8, Nagaraju and his friends began an awareness campaign in the locality where members of the Madiga community live in Kachanahalli village. “We put our foot down and we began spreading awareness that it’s illegal and wrong for the Savarnas to treat us this way, and that we must say that we would not stand to be discriminated against,” Nagaraju said. Speaking about the discrimination they routinely face, he said, “We are made to do chores for the Savarnas without being paid. We are made to play drums for funeral processions. We are not allowed inside the temples, we are kept out of their homes, and we are asked to clean up after them. They don’t even touch us. If we drink water in their house, they throw away the glass.” This awareness campaign did not go down well with Vokkaligas, he alleged. On the afternoon of September 8, a wealthy man from the village named Sidda Byregowda, who belongs to the Vokkaliga community, allegedly called Nagaraju and threatened to kill him and his family members after he heard about the awareness program. Nagaraju told him that he would go to the police if the threats and discrimination continued. Around 8.30 pm on September 8, Sidda Byregowda arrived at the Madiga area, where 35 families live, along with Gangaraju, Srinivasa, Prasanna Kumar, Naveen Kumar, Rangaswamy, Doddanna, Ramakrushnaiah, Thimmegowda, Shashidhar and around 30 others.  “Gangaraju and his men came and began shouting outside our house, yelling and demanding that we come out of our houses. He began using very derogatory, casteist abuses at us. He began saying that Madigas are like dirt and we were born to serve the Vokkaligas. One of the residents of our locality, Narasimhamurthy was standing outside. Gangaraju took an iron pipe and hit Narasimhamurthy on the head,” Nagaraju said. Almost simultaneously, the rest of the group allegedly began dragging people out of their homes and beating them up. According to the Nelamangala Rural Police, Sidda Byregowda also began beating Narasimhamurthy. One of the accused, Prasanna Kumar allegedly beat up one of the members of the Madiga community, Kemparaju, on his head, hip and limbs with an iron rod. “Accused Naveen Kumar beat up another man named Nagendra. Rangaswamy dragged Nagaraju outside the house and began beating him with a wooden log on his head. Three women were dragged out of their homes by the accused. The women were pushed into a sewage drain and beaten up,” the Nelamangala Police said. The assault allegedly went on for over 40 minutes after which the Vokkaliga men allegedly threatened to kill the members of the Madiga community if they did not adhere to their diktats. Police say that nine people were taken to the Nelamangala district hospital, where they are currently undergoing treatment. The Nelamangala Rural Police have arrested Shashidhar and Thimmegowda and are currently looking for the rest of the accused, who have absconded. Accused persons Gangaraju, Sidda Byregowda, Srinivasa, Prasanna Kumar, Naveen Kumar, Rangaswamy, Doddanna, Ramakrushnaiah, Thimmegowda, Shashidhar have been booked under sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting), 148 (rioting with a deadly weapon), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt with a deadly weapon), 354 (criminal force against a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) and 149 (unlawful assembly with common intent) of the IPC and relevant sections of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.   
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ED raids DK Shivakumar’s aide in connection with money laundering case

Crime
The ED has recovered various documents from the residence of Shivakumar's aide Anjaneya Hanumantha and is questioning him.
As part of the probe against former Karnataka minister and Congress strongman DK Shivakumar, the Enforcement Directorate on Monday night raided Karnataka Bhavan employee Anjaneya Hanumantha. Anjaneya is one of the other accused named in the money laundering case against Shivakumar. ED officials have earlier said that Anjanayeya, along with three other close aides of the former minister, is among those who helped Shivakumar in the alleged hawala transactions made to the Congress high command. During the Tuesday raids, the ED has recovered various documents at Anjaneya's house and is questioning him in this regard.  Read: Setback for DK Shivakumar, court sends K'taka Cong leader to ED custody till Sep 13 The raids on Monday night at Anjanayeya’s RK Puram residence came after he was questioned for three days over the Rs 8.83 crore cash found at the DK Shivakumar's residence in New Delhi's Safdarjung Enclave in 2017. Shivakumar continues to be in ED custody till September 13. Meanwhile, the ED has issued a summons to DK Shivakumar’s daughter Aishwarya in connection with the case, say reports. She has been asked to appear before the ED on September 13. The other two accused who have been named as associates in the case are Sunil Kumar Sharma, owner of Sharma Transport; Rajendra N, an employee of Sharma Transport; and Shivakumar’s business associate Sachin Narayan. Sources in the ED say they are also probing an alleged transaction in which Shivakumar had bought 60% of the solar park at Ballari's Hagaribommanahalli. Sleuths also want to confirm if the transaction was allegedly carried out by Shivakumar by misusing his position as Energy Minister in the Siddaramaiah government. Shivakumar was arrested on September 3 in New Delhi after he was called in for questioning for four days. His bail was rejected by a special ED court on September 4 and has been remanded in custody till September 13.  The arrest of the high-profile Congress leader came days after the CBI arrested former Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram in connection with the INX media case.
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More BJP leaders endorse beef ban, say people of Karnataka will be consulted

Beef ban
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Ashwath Narayan were the latest BJP leaders from the state to discuss a law to prevent the slaughter of cows and the sale of beef.
Union Minister for Coal and Mines and Karnataka MP Pralhad Joshi on Wednesday said that the BJP government in Karnataka will consult the people of the state before implementing a law on cow slaughter, including sale and possession of beef. "Cow slaughter ban has been there in many states. In Karnataka, it is yet to be decided, but if it is decided also, it will be as per the feelings of many people in Karnataka," Pralhad said speaking at a press conference in Goa. He is the latest BJP leader from Karnataka to discuss the introduction of a law to prevent the slaughter of cows after other leaders like Deputy Chief Minister Ashwath Narayan, Tourism and Kannada Culture Minister CT Ravi, Mangaluru South MLA Vedavyas Kamath and Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat.  "There is nothing new we are introducing. There is a law in place already and if there are amendments to be introduced, we will do it but the first priority is to implement the laws in place. The slaughter of cows should not take place," Deputy Chief Minister Ashwath Narayan said. This comes a week after it was reported that the BJP government in Karnataka was discussing a petition to introduce a bill to ban the sale and possession of beef in Karnataka. BJP endorses Gandhi's principle on cow slaughter   Pralhad Joshi stated that the BJP will follow Mahatma Gandhi's teachings as far as the principle of cow slaughter is concerned. "We endorse the stand of Mahatma Gandhi," Pralhad added. However, while Mahatma Gandhi supported the protection of cows, he had firmly opposed the introduction of a ban on cow slaughter. According to an excerpt from Gandhi’s prayer discourse of July 25, 1947, from the Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Volume 88, as published online by the Gandhi Heritage Portal, he said, "In India no law can be made to ban cow-slaughter. I do not doubt that Hindus are forbidden the slaughter of cows. I have been long pledged to serve the cow but how can my religion also be the religion of the rest of the Indians? It will mean coercion against those Indians who are not Hindus".  The recent petition submitted by the Karnataka BJP's cow protection cell to Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa demanded a blanket ban on cow slaughter in the state. The petitioners sought to re-introduce the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Bill, 2010. The BJP had introduced the bill in Karnataka in 2010 but it did not become an Act because it did not receive the then Governor HR Bharadwaj's assent. It was later revoked by the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government after it came to power in 2013.  Currently in Karnataka, there is a ban on cattle slaughter in Karnataka according to an older law - the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act 1964. However, this act bans the slaughter and sale of cows, calves and she-buffaloes and allows slaughter of bulls, bullocks and male-buffaloes. It also allows slaughter of female buffaloes aged above twelve years, or are no longer fit for breeding or cannot give milk.   
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To clear gambling debts, Goldman Sachs VP tried to swindle Rs 38 crore from company

Crime
VP Ashwani Jhunjhunwala has been accused of logging on to computers belonging to his juniors and carrying out these illegal transactions.
A Vice President of Goldman Sachs in Bengaluru was arrested on Tuesday on charges of insider fraud and allegedly attempting to swindle Rs 38 crore ($5.4 million) from the company. Ashwani Jhunjhunwala, the vice-president (Foreign Exchange and Equity Settlements) of the investment company’s Bengaluru office has been accused of logging on to computers belonging to his juniors and carrying out these illegal transactions. The company’s legal head in Bengaluru Abhishek Parsheera lodged a complaint with the Marathahalli Police on September 8 against Ashwani. According to the FIR, a copy of which is with TNM, Ashwani allegedly accessed the computers of his juniors – Gaurav Mishra, Abhishek Yadav and Sujith Appaiah on the pretext of training them.  Jhunjhunwala had incurred debt of over Rs 50 lakh by playing online poker and he had also taken private loans from people. He told the police that he wanted to clear these debts Speaking to TNM, the Marathahalli Police said, “On September 4, Ashwani Jhunjunwala approached his juniors on the pretext of training them and made them log into their computers. He then kept sending them out on errands to get water, food and such. During this time, in a matter of minutes, he used their computers to transfer the money belonging to the company into a private bank account.” Investigating officers also said that Ashwani Jhunjhunwala asked his junior employee Gaurav to set up a settlement reconciliation service to recall payment. “This employee did not know how to do it and so Jhunjhunwala showed him how to do it. When Gaurav was going through the transactions, he found that there was money transferred to Synergy Wisdom Ltd's account in Hong Kong with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. The transaction showed that Gaurav had transferred the money, but the transaction had failed,” the police added.   Gaurav then informed his colleagues Abhishek Yadav and Sujith Appaiah about the irregular transactions. They then decided to approach the legal team, the police said. Police said that the legal team questioned Gaurav, Abhishek and Sujith regarding the irregular transactions, which led them to suspect Ashwani’s involvement. The police have also accessed the CCTV footage inside the office, which showed that Jhunjhunwala was using Gaurav’s system, when he was not around. “He transferred Rs 38 crore in two instalments to Synergy Wisdom Ltd’s bank account,” the police added. “Ashwani told us that there was a former employee named Vedanta, who was terminated from employment because of insider fraud too. Jhunjhunwala got information about how Vedanta had siphoned off money and used the knowledge to siphon the funds,” the FIR in the case said. DCP Whitefield MN Anuchet said that Ashwani will be produced before the magistrate today on Tuesday. Ashwani Jhunjhunwala has been booked under sections 34 (common intention), 408 (criminal breach of trust), 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by a banker) of the IPC. When TNM reached out to Goldman Sachs’s Abhishek Parsheera, he declined to comment. At the time of publishing the story, TNM had not received a response from the company.  
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Karnataka woman from Udupi district files complaint under triple talaq law

Triple Talaq
Based on her complaint, police have arrested her husband Hanif, who has been remanded to judicial custody for 15 days.
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A woman from Udupi district’s Kundapur taluk in Karnataka has filed a complaint against her husband under the triple talaq law, the first recorded case in the district. 27-year-old Alfiya Akhtar and 30-year-old Hanif Sayyad were married earlier this year on July 4. According to reports, Hanif and his family wanted dowry amounting to Rs 5 lakh. Alfiya’s parents had given Hanif and his family Rs 2 lakh at the time of the wedding, but after she went to his house in Hiriyadka village following the wedding, he demanded more money. He also reportedly assaulted her and hurled abuses at her. As per her complaint to the police, Alfiya also stated that she was mentally and physically tortured by her in-laws who demanded that she give them more dowry, after the consummation of the marriage. On August 15, around noon, he reportedly shouted ‘talaq’ at her three times and then left her at her parents house two days later. Hanif also allegedly threatened to kill her if she returned, according to Alfiya’s complaint. Alfiya recorded the incident on her mobile phone, which she produced in front of the police. A case has been filed under the Dowry Prohibition Act, Section 4 of Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019. This bill defines talaq as talaq-e-biddat or any other similar form of talaq as the practice under Muslim personal laws where pronouncement of the word "talaq" thrice in one sitting by a Muslim man to his wife results in an instant and irrevocable divorce, and it makes the declaration of such talaq a cognisable offence. Based on Alfiya’s complaint, police have arrested Hanif and produced him before the court. The court remanded him to judicial custody for 15 days.
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Rail officials promise access to Bengaluru’s Whitefield Station from all sides

Railways
Officials said that the decision to introduce new services has to be authorised by the Railway Board, headed by Rail Minister Piyush Goyal.
Concerted efforts in Bengaluru by activists for a suburban rail service has not been successful till now, but authorities have finally started taking note of basic amenities that are missing in the city’s railway stations. After a meeting between teams of activists with Ajay Kumar Singh, the General Manager of South Western Railways on Sunday, the manager promised entrances to the Whitefield Railway Station from all sides.  Sandeep Anirudhan, one of the activists present at the meeting, said, “He heard us out patiently and showed understanding about the problems faced by thousands of commuters every day. He understood the difficulties faced by the old and infirm at the Whitefield Railway Station due to lack of commuter-friendly access, especially from the south side. He then issued instructions to the Divisional Railway Manager to arrange small entrances on all sides to facilitate commuter movement.” Read: Want to tackle B'luru's toughest obstacle course? Try getting to Whitefield station Following the meeting, it was also announced that the Kadugodi station would be connected with the BBMP foot over bridge, giving easier access to commuters.  There are also several other issues related to accessibility in Bengaluru’s suburban rail stations, especially in the Outer Ring Road areas. This remains an issue despite a long-standing demand for regular train services within the city and to the outskirts, with successive state and central governments dragging their feet over the matter. The introduction of these suburban trains is touted to be a quick fix to Bengaluru’s ever-growing traffic jam problem, especially with long delays due to construction of the metro. Read: Ridership of proposed Bengaluru’s suburban rail to exceed that of metro by 2025: Report Officials on Sunday said that the decision to introduce new services has to be authorised by the Railway Board, headed by Rail Minister Piyush Goyal. “We will continue to appeal to our elected representatives to convince the Railway Minister to prioritise local trains, shift all goods train movements to non-peak and night hours, and open up at least four slots every hour on each corridor for local trains,” Sandeep added. Suburban rail activists have upped the ante since the appointment of Karnataka MP Suresh Angadi as the Minister of State for Railways and a BJP government coming into power in the state. They have been petitioning all concerned elected representatives, including the CM and bureaucrats, to clear hurdles for the launch of services. Responding to a call for suggestions from the public on newer train services between KSR Bengaluru and Whitefield, a group called the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Users have prepared a detailed five-point agenda and have called for wider public consultation. They have also demanded the creation of easy access to metro and bus stations and multimodal transport hubs. Some of their key demands include the running of trains every 15 minutes during peak hours and 30 minutes in non-peak hours and starting of a suburban rail line from Cantonment to the airport.
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Cong MLAs in Bengaluru protest being left out of Yediyurappa's city inspection tour

Politics
MLA Sowmya Reddy claimed that the inspections were done in the presence of BJP leaders and BBMP officials but no Congress MLA was informed.
Bengaluru's lone woman MLA Sowmya Reddy of the Congress on Monday claimed that the BJP government in Karnataka was politicising the development works in Bengaluru by not including Congress legislators in the decision-making process. Referring to Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's inspection of Bengaluru's IT corridors on Sunday, Jayanagar MLA Sowmya Reddy claimed that the inspections were done in the presence of BJP leaders and BBMP officials, including mayor Gangambike Mallikarjun. "Congress MLAs have not been invited to meetings related to Bengaluru's development. No Congress MLA was involved in the inspection tour on Sunday and this is unfortunate because the BJP should not come in the way of development in this way. The Chief Minister is leading the state and not just BJP legislators and corporators. Are they saying that issues like potholes and garbage are only in constituencies represented by the BJP?" Jayanagar MLA Sowmya Reddy said. She further pointed to an August 14 meeting chaired by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in which BJP leaders from Bengaluru are seen huddled in a meeting. Sowmya's claims were reiterated by Shanthinagar MLA NA Harris. "The Chief Minister should call us since we are also representatives of the people of our constituencies. We should be asking why Congress MLAs were not informed (about the inspection) since we are also responsible for the civic amenities of the city," he told TNM. Responding to the claims, BJP spokesperson Malavika Avinash said, "For problems relating to Bengaluru's civic administration, Ms. Sowmya Reddy should contact BBMP Mayor Gangambike Mallikarjun, who is leading a Congress-JD(S) coalition in the BBMP Council". Sowmya further added that there is a lack of women representation in the city's administration. "There is one woman MLA and in the inspection tour. Apart from the mayor, all others were men,” she said. However, Malavika points out that women are represented in Bengaluru's civic administration, particularly in the BBMP council, where there is a 50% reservation for women. In addition, either the mayor or the deputy mayor is a woman. "In terms of civic administration of Bengaluru, 50% of councillors in the BBMP are women and the mayor is also a woman. So, where is the question of women representation coming from?" Malavika asked. But according to Sowmya, it is not a question of representation but whether the women are able to take decisions independently. "While women are represented in terms of numbers, how many of these women work independently?" she asks. The inspection by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday focused on the city's cleanliness, traffic woes and infrastructure, particularly in the IT corridors. 
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