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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Karnataka woman arrested for allegedly killing her 10-year-old grandson

Crime
According to the police, Shanthamma walked into the station on Tuesday morning and confessed to killing her grandson.
Shanthamma being arrested by KR Pete police
A 65-year-old woman from Karnataka has been arrested for allegedly killing her 10-year-old grandson by drowning him the Hemavati River in Mandya. Disturbing pictures of the little boy’s body, with his arms and legs tied to a rope and lying on the banks of the river have gone viral on social media. The 10-year-old boy Prajwal was a resident of Karnataka’s Krishnarajapete and his body was recovered from the Hemavati River on Tuesday afternoon. According to the KR Pete Town Police, Shanthamma walked into the KR Pete Town Police Station on Tuesday morning and confessed to killing her grandson. “She just walked in and said that she had killed her grandson around 8.30 am. We sent out a search party and by 12 noon, we recovered the boy’s body. Shanthamma has been booked under section 302 of the IPC,” the police added.  Shanthamma was taking care of her grandson Prajwal for the last four months after her daughter – the boy’s mother – remarried and moved to Mangaluru. “Shanthamma had been taking care of the boy and for the last four months she used to have arguments with her daughter about her getting remarried. Shanthamma had threatened her daughter that she would kill Prajwal if she did not come back home on multiple occasions,” KR Pete police said. Over a week ago, the mother had allegedly informed Shanthamma during one of their telephonic conversations that she would come back to KR Pete in a couple of months. On Monday evening, Shanthamma went to pick up Prajwal from his school and on their way back, she went towards the river bank. Shanthamma had allegedly come prepared with a rope. “She tied Prajwal’s hands and legs and pushed him inside the river. When she was sure that he was completely submerged in the water, she too tried to end her life. People who were passing by, saw her and rescued her,” the police added.
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Karnataka Dalit MP receives a warm welcome from village that denied him entry

Controversy
On Sept. 16, Chitradurga MP A Narayanaswamy was blocked from entering a hamlet in Karnataka by residents of the village.
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Just a week after Chitradurga’s Dalit MP A Narayanaswamy was stopped from entering a hamlet in Karnataka, the members of the community organised a grand program to welcome him into the village on Monday. People of Pemmanahalli Gollarahatti, members of the Golla (Yadava) community, had stopped Chitradurga MP from entering their village last week. Speaking to TNM, MP Narayanaswamy says that Thippesh, one of the elders in the Gollarahatti, had been in touch with him ever since the incident occurred on September 16. “I know many people from the Gollarahatti personally. Some of them are my friends. When several people of the community refused to let me inside, a few of them got together and held talks with members of the Gollarahatti. On Friday, Thippesh informed me that the community members were organising a program to welcome me into the village,” Narayanaswamy said. On the morning of September 16, Narayanaswamy’s convoy including representatives from Biocon and Narayana Hrudayalaya, entered the mud path leading to the Gollarahatti. As he convoy reached the entrance of the village, they were stopped by the residents. The MP, who belongs to the Madiga community, was shunned in Gollarahatti (settlement of Golla community). The Madiga community is a Dalit artisan group classified as a Scheduled Caste. The MP had told TNM that the Gollas believe that Dalits entering their village was a bad omen.  "I have worked for over 20 years and I have never experienced this. I do not see people through the lens of caste. Neither do I have it in my mind that I am from a particular caste. I won't try to forcefully go to the village again because I want the people of the village to understand this is wrong and welcome people from my community there," Narayanaswamy had told The News Minute at the time. But on Monday morning, the village appeared to have a change of heart. A grand procession was organised and members of the Gollarahatti showered flowers and garlanded Narayanaswamy. The planned event went on for over three hours with speech made by seers of both the Madiga and Yadava communities. Pemmanahalli Gollarahatti is in Tumakuru district’s Pavagada taluk. Although Pavagada is in a different district, the area falls under the Chitradurga Lok Sabha segment, which Narayanaswamy represents. On September 16, Narayanaswamy, along with officials with Biocon, had gone to the Gollarahatti to discuss developmental works that could be carried out with the help of CRS funds. “There are many people who are educated in the Gollarahatti but there are a few who believe in superstition. They believe that Dalits entering their village is a bad omen. Madara Chennaiah Swami, pontiff of Kaginele Mutt and several seers from the Yadava community were also there to show that there is no room for discrimination,” Narayanaswamy added. Narayanaswamy distributed LPG cylinders to 19 families in the village and also said that development works to construct roads, storm water drains and proper sewage lines will be taken up at the earliest. “I have already sanctioned funds for constructing roads and drains. We are also setting up an RO plant so the people can get drinking water. We have to finalise on where the new anganwadi will come up. I have also sanctioned funds to provide interest-free loans to the people living in the village so they can invest in cattle and their agricultural lands,” Narayanaswamy said.    
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22-year-old accountant stabbed to death at Bengaluru bar

Crime
Kishor Kumar was allegedly stabbed for telling the people at his adjoining table to quieten down because they were making too much noise.
Deceased Kishor Kumar
A 22-year-old accountant was stabbed to death at a bar in Bengaluru on Sunday afternoon after he asked a group of people not to make noise. The incident occurred at East End Bar near Bengaluru’s Mico Layout on Sunday around 1 pm. The deceased has been identified as Kishor Kumar, a resident of Byrasandra, who was working as an accountant at a private company in Bengaluru. Thilaknagar Police, who are investigating the case, say that Kishor and his friend Yusuf Pasha went to East End Bar on Sunday afternoon for drinks. Sitting next to their table was a group of four persons, who were allegedly making a lot of noise and singing loudly. “At around 2 pm, Kishor got up and approached the people at the adjoining table and asked them to lower their voices. There were four people sitting there. These were Anand, Madhu, Tabrez and Arpitha. Kishor and the four people got into an argument and both parties have hurled verbal abuses at each other,” Thilaknagar Police said. The waiters allegedly broke up the fight. However, a few minutes after the argument ended, Anand, Madhu, Tabrez and Arpitha approached Kishor and allegedly began assaulting him and his friend Yusuf. When Kishor retaliated, Tabrez allegedly fished out a knife from his pocket and stabbed Kishor in the chest. Soon after Kishor collapsed, the group of four tried to chase down Yusuf, who had run out of the bar. Yusuf managed to escape but returned to the bar a few minutes later. “Kishor was lying in a pool of blood. The manager of the bar had informed us and we arrived at the spot. They had also called for an ambulance. Kishor was taken to a nearby private hospital, where they declared him brought dead,” Thilaknagar police said. The police identified the suspects with the help of CCTV footage. Thilaknagar Police say that prime accused Tabrez (28) is a history-sheeter and a gangster in the area, who has 15 cases registered against him at various police stations across the city including three for murder and other cases related to attempted murder, robbery and dacoity. The police tracked down Tabrez to Bannerghatta Road on Monday afternoon. After a high-speed chase, Tabrez, who allegedly tried to hurt the police, was shot in the leg and then nabbed. The police also arrested Anand (25) an auto driver, Madhu (26) a helper at a marriage hall and Arpitha (28). The four accused have been booked for murder and remanded to judicial custody.
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No objections to 17 disqualified MLAs contesting bye-polls in Karnataka: EC tells SC

Court
The EC made its submission before the three-member bench headed by Justice NV Ramana, who agreed to hear the plea filed by the disqualified MLAs challenging their disqualification.
The Election Commission on Monday told the Supreme Court that it has no objections against the 17 disqualified MLAs contesting bye-polls slated to be held in Karnataka. Fifteen of the 17 constituencies go to polls on October 21. The EC made its submission before the three-member bench headed by Justice NV Ramana, who agreed to hear the plea filed by the disqualified MLAs challenging their disqualification. EC’s counsel Rakesh Dwivedi told the court that the Commission sees no reason to stay the polls as it doesn’t bar the MLAs from contesting. Citing precedents set by Tamil Nadu, where 18 disqualified AIADMK MLAs were allowed to contest polls, EC told the court that it does not object to the disqualified leaders from contesting, ET reported. Kapil Sibal, who appeared for the Congress objected to the EC’s submission and said that the Election Commission made its submission even before the court had issued them notices.  Mukul Rohatgi, who appeared for the disqualified MLAs, said that the former Karnataka Assembly Speaker’s orders were arbitrary and illegal, NDTV reported. He urged the court to allow the disqualified MLAs to contest the bye-polls. The hearing has been posted for Wednesday as the Supreme Court has issued notices to the Congress and JD(S) party chiefs in Karnataka, CLP (Congress Legislative Party) leader Siddaramaiah and former Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar to file their responses. This came as the Congress and JD(S) had filed a caveat pleading that their case be heard, before the SC makes a decision on the disqualified MLAs. The 17 MLAs were disqualified in July this year. Ramesh Jarkiholi, Mahesh Kumatahali and R Shankar were disqualified on July 25, while the remaining were disqualified on July 29, a day before the motion of confidence was passed in the Karnataka Assembly, which brought down the Congress-JD(S) coalition government. Former Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar had disqualified the MLAs and stopped them from contesting polls for the duration of the assembly, which ends in 2023.    
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Monday, September 23, 2019

The critic on the inside: Ravish Kumar speaks to TNM on the state of Indian journalism

Media
“If Raja Ram Mohan Roy was carrying out a socio-religious reform movement today, television anchors would have called him a traitor of Hinduism,” Ravish Kumar says.
Ravish Kumar in Bengaluru
At 9 pm every night, viewers turn to their favourite news channels for the Prime Time Debate. While some prefer a level of drama, others choose programmes that are more sombre. In this crowded news slot, one journalist has made a distinct mark for himself in Hindi. Ravish Kumar, who won the Ramon Magsaysay award this year, and was in Bengaluru on Sunday to receive the inaugural Gauri Lankesh National Award for Journalism, has been hailed for highlighting under-reported problems of ordinary people. In an interview with this reporter, Ravish makes a startling pronouncement: "I know my livelihood is connected to the news but the media in India has now turned against its own citizens and we should be wary of this.” Newspapers and TV channels now are a threat to democracy in India, he says.  “To protect India's democracy and to save the self-respect of Indian readers, people should stop reading newspapers and stop watching television news. If we want to be misled, why do we pay for our media? As long as public does not create pressure on media, this will not change. Whenever we (journalists) meet someone, be it a taxi driver or our own relatives, we need to tell them how journalists are not being allowed to do their job. It has to be told that newspapers and TV channels are keeping the public in the dark,” he says. Here are excerpts from the interview:  If people are to stop watching the news and reading newspapers, where does the public turn to for information? Is citizen journalism or alternative sources of news the way to keep ourselves updated? It is difficult to do citizen journalism in these times. If members of the public are not supporting journalists from mainstream media, how can we expect them to support citizen journalists? It is highly risky, and cannot supplement mainstream journalism. The focus should be on mainstream journalism. The idea of citizen journalism is like outsourcing our jobs. Does a doctor say, “become a citizen doctor,” and ask people to decide the medicine themselves? Does a lawyer say, “become a citizen lawyer and represent yourself in court”? Citizens are citizens, and cannot be expected to do journalism. The citizen pays money and invests time in buying a newspaper or watching TV news – but there is little journalism left in them.  It is also not necessary to bring in alternative journalism, the kind practiced by news websites, into this discussion. Most people in the country follow mainstream media and alternative sources have not yet replaced this. Our focus should remain on changing the structure and composition of mainstream media.  In times like this, how important is the need to have journalists from all backgrounds? Will diversity in newsrooms solve the problem? I wish there were more working class reporters and people from various caste backgrounds in the media. There is a need for diversity and for more journalists to understand the problems of the working class. On Ambedkar Jayanthi, there are rallies that draw lakhs of people. But is that even seen in the newspapers or television channels? The media platform has been hijacked by the elite and it needs to be understood that we exclude many groups from getting their due space in the media. Even a Dalit editor will be restricted from publishing their views.  How difficult is it to report from a place like Kashmir where access to information has been shut down? The tendency to support anti-democratic elements have grown stronger in Indian society. Reporting from Kashmir is difficult because people cannot speak to their own relatives. It is a jail of sorts. If the government has taken a decision, why won't they go to Kashmir and discuss the decision with the people there? Why have rallies across the country in Bhubaneswar and Patna? And why not in Srinagar? Ravish Kumar receiving the Gauri Lankesh National Award from Journalism from Teesta Setalvad and HS Doreswamy Are comedians taking the space that was once held by journalists i.e speaking truth to power, and speaking about rationality? It is true that the work journalists should do is being done by comedians. Many TV channels air shows on astrology or add to communal tension which is not in line with scientific temper or rationality.  If Raja Ram Mohan Roy was carrying out a socio-religious reform movement today, television anchors would have called him a traitor of Hinduism.  While it is true that comedians are doing our jobs and asking question but what is their impact in society? People must not treat this as a joke. If the media was portraying similar issues, it would be taken more seriously.  Comedians are introducing diverse ideas to a small section of the society but why can’t this happen in the news media? Today, satirists and cartoonists are losing their jobs. If anybody does a caricature of Prime Minister Modi, either he loses his job or he goes to jail. The impact of mainstream media cannot be replicated by comedians and satirists.  As a Hindi journalist, what do you think about the idea of 'one nation one language'? As a Hindi journalist, I feel one nation one language is a rubbish idea. My mother tongue is Bhojpuri and I learnt Hindi like other people have learnt English. I wish I was like a taxi driver in Bengaluru who knows as many as five languages! People from Hindi-speaking states should keep quiet on the language debate until we learn a few southern Indian languages. In Uttar Pradesh, 10 lakh students failed Hindi subject in 10th and 12th board exams. In Hong Kong, a mass-movement was started against the government calling for the withdrawal of a proposed Hong Kong extradition law. Is that something that could happen in India?   The spaces for protest or dissent in India is shrinking. In Patna, there was a space between the High Court and Secretariat has now been shifted to a place that is in a corner. The situation I am told is similar in New Delhi and Bengaluru. How will democracy survive if we don’t expand these spaces? There is a small segment of the youth that is resisting but the number is small and scattered far and wide... Look at what is happening in Jadavpur University. It is not just in JNU that protests are erupting like this. We should support the youth in the country in developing a democratic instinct like this.
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NLS Bengaluru students call off protest after Chief Justice expresses disapproval

Controversy
The decision came after apprehensions were raised if the Chief Justice of India would attend the convocation ceremony in an environment of protests.
Students of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru have called off their protest with immediate effect, after word came in through an NLS alumnus that the Chief Justice of India had expressed his disapproval for their actions. The protest, which started last week, was called off on Monday afternoon.  A large number of students had also incidentally boycotted their exams which were held earlier on Monday to voice their dissent. The students have been voicing their dissent for over a week against the inordinate delay in the appointment of a full-time Vice-Chancellor (V-C). While the position fell vacant when the previous Vice-Chancellor R Venkata Rao completed his term of 10 years on July 31, his successor, Sudhir Krishnasamy had been named on August 2 following due procedure. Students allege that despite this, present registrar OV Nandimath who was one of the applicants for the V-C post and is a vital part of the existing framework is acting with vested interest to stall the process. Read: Students at NLS Bengaluru boycott semester exams in protest against administration In a statement, senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayan, himself an alumnus of NLSIU, said the Chief Justice of India Justice Ranjan Gogoi (also the Chancellor of NLSUI) and Justice SA Bobde had granted him an audience on the issue. He also communicated the stand of both the judges to the students.  According to the senior lawyer, the two judges opined that 'students ought to call off the protest and take part in their examinations immediately – the protest appears to be based on an incomplete understanding of facts, and ought not to be continued'. The statement also raised doubt if the Chief Justice would attend the convocation ceremony “in this atmosphere”.  “Separately, a reservation was expressed about attending the forthcoming Convocation if the atmosphere were to be vitiated by student protests. They did not question the Constitutional right of students to protest issues but were unsure of their participation in such an event. As judges holding office in the Supreme Court of India, it would not behove them to be subject to this,” Gopal Sankaranarayanan’s statement said. Reacting to Gopal’s statements, the Student Bar Association, said, “In this meeting, he (Gopal) was able to explan to their Lordships the concerns of the student body. The Hon'ble Judges have responded by acknowledging that although there has been some misinformation circulating, they have been cognizant of all the relevant facts concerning the situation of the appointment.”  “It is abundantly clear to them that that the decision of the Sub-Committee constituted by the Executive Council was final and that nothing more was left in the process except for a formal decision of the Chancellor, which will be released shortly,” it added. The SBA further said, “The respected members of the Executive Council will face no hindrance of any form at their 89th Meeting and shall be welcomed by the student body wholeheartedly as they discharge their functions.” The student body also assured it will fully support the annual convocation and ensure that it is held successfully. The students also said they have faith in their alumni and the protest was the last resort and said they would like to apologise profusely. They said that the actions were not targeted towards any single individual but were driven by a “moral concern” regarding the delay of the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor.
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Bengaluru police invites citizens to volunteer as traffic wardens

Civic issues
In order to improve efficiency on roads, the police commissioner has called for people to volunteers to help regulate Bengaluru's traffic woes.
Photo: Traffic Warden Organisation - Bangalore City Police/Facebook
Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao recently announced on social media that they were planning to raise the number of volunteer ‘traffic wardens’ from 390 to 2500. The move aims to address the disparity between the number of traffic police in the city and the growing number of vehicles. We plan to work differently to improve the traffic.We are raising Traffic Wardens number from 390 to 2500. Requesting the voluntary spirit of Bengaluru to join us as Traffic wardens . Contact one of your nearest Traffic Police Stations. As Commissioner inviting you on board. — Bhaskar Rao IPS (@deepolice12) September 17, 2019 As of July 2019, the total number of vehicles registered in Bengaluru city is over 82 lakhs. Meanwhile, the number of traffic police deployed stands at 4718. Although traffic wardens aren’t new in Bengaluru, authorities are hoping to boost existing numbers to bring help the short-staffed service. By joining the Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation (BCP TWO), a voluntary organization, citizens can assist the traffic police in regulating vehicle traffic.  The other duties of the traffic warden include:  a) Educating road users, college students and school children about road safety.  b) Regular traffic duty of 4-5 hours per week as per convenience.  c) Special duties during VIP visits, assembly and general elections, bandhs, festivals etc.  d) Participating in monthly parades.  @blrcitytraffic @BlrCityPolice pic.twitter.com/A8AAT0Hq2G — Dr.B.R. Ravikanthe Gowda IPS (@jointcptraffic) September 20, 2019 “Bengaluru has the most literate people, but also a high number of traffic rule violators,” said Mohanan Nambiar, Chief Traffic Warden. “Through this initiative, we are educating the volunteers and public that traffic congestion is created by us, and we cannot just blame it away.”  “It’s purely voluntary; we even buy our own uniforms. Here, people get a chance to spend their time constructively. If they can spare sometime they will be helping out the public,” Nambiar added. He also expressed appreciation for the commissioner for spreading awareness about this service.  Some traffic wardens, like Manju Mehra, have been working regularly and play a pivotal part in their neighbourhood. “You get to know and see many things. This gave me the opportunity to help several people. The gratitude you receive by helping someone can’t be compared with anything. It helps them trust others more too,” says Manju, who has been volunteering for five years from 9 am to 3 pm when her daughter goes to school.  People like Manju work in teams. They coordinate with the traffic police and are designated to an area. Speaking to TNM, Sarah Fathima, Deputy Commissioner of Police and Traffic North, Bengaluru city, said, “Those who think they can improve the traffic can come and be a part of this initiative. And those who criticise us thinking we are out to get them - they can also join us to see the other side of the coin." When asked of the response till now, Sarah said, "People are asking about the details and want to enroll. After getting all the approvals, we will start recruiting,”
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