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Saturday, November 9, 2019

K’taka IMA calls off strike after police arrest 12 for attack on doctor in Bengaluru

Protest
Members of the pro-Kannada outfit Kannada Raksha Vedike had allegedly attacked the student in the clinic and harassed her for not speaking in Kannada.
The Indian Medical Association in Karnataka called off the statewide doctors protest after Bengaluru city police arrested 12 members of a pro-Kannada group in connection with harassing a postgraduate student.   Doctors across the state boycotted outpatient clinics and other non-emergency services beginning on Friday, demanding the arrest of members of the Kannada Raksha Vedike (KRV) who were part of a mob which had barged into the Minto Eye Hospital outpatient clinic in Bengaluru and harassed a female postgraduate student.  “Since the accused were arrested, which was our demand, we have decided to call of the strike and all outpatient clinics and other hospital functions will continue as per usual from Saturday,” stated Dr Jyothi, a member of the Karnataka branch of the IMA. It all started on November 1 when a postgraduate student was mobbed by members of the KRV who claimed to be seeking justice on behalf of two patients who lost their eyesight following cataract surgery performed at Minto Eye Hospital (attached to Bangalore Medical College) in July. According to reports, the two patients approached the KRV group, who, in turn, reached the eye hospital. The mob which surrounded the doctor in the clinic began to question her. When she replied in English, they began to harass her for not speaking in Kannada. A complaint was registered with the VV Puram police Dr HS Satish, Dean of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, to which the hospital is affiliated.  With the arrests having been made, the IMA has called off the strike and outpatient services in the state will resume functioning as per the norm. The strike being conducted by doctors on the premises of Victoria Hospital has also been called off. “It’s a morale boosting victory for the young doctors of Karnataka and IMA JDN that the culprits have been arrested. We congratulate all the IMA JDN and RDAs of Karnataka,” reads a statement issued by the IMA. Read: How this Bengaluru cop’s airtight case brought justice to Dell techie Payal Surekha
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Ayodhya verdict: Section 144 in Bengaluru, schools and colleges in state to remain shut

Ayodhya Case
Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao also said that social media will be monitored.
In view of the law and order situation after the Supreme Court pronounces the verdict in the Ayodhya case on Saturday, section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) — which prohibits assembly of more than four people in an area — has been imposed in Bengaluru. The prohibitory order will be in place from 6 am to midnight on Saturday. Liquor sales in the city has also been banned from 6 am to midnight, which means, all bars and liquor shops will remain closed on Saturday. The Karnataka Education Minister has also confirmed holiday for all schools and colleges in the state as the Supreme Court will deliver its landmark verdict on the Ayodhya dispute. "In view of the sensitive judgement that will be passed, Bengaluru police is looking to ensure that there is no law and order issue in the city,” Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao announced in a press conference held late on Friday night. As part of the elaborate security arrangements, 8,000 police personnel, 50 Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) platoons, one Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) company, 1,200 Home Guards, and 250 civil defence personnel will be deployed across the city. Celebratory march or protests after court judgment will not be allowed. Social media will also be closely monitored. “We appeal to the people to use social media sensibly and refrain from posting or forwarding offensive, misleading, and instigating posts,” the Commissioner is quoted as saying in The Hindu. “Strict strict action will be taken against those who violate the rules. Jurisdictional deputy commissioners and higher officials will monitor the security arrangements,” he added. Commissioner Bhaskar Rao had earlier announced that bars and liquor stores will remain shut on Sunday due to Eid Milad celebrations. However, he clarified on his Twitter page that there will be no prohibitory orders for Sunday and that Eid Milad (commemorate the birth of the prophet Muhammad) will be observed with the usual grandeur on the day. Similar security measures have also been imposed in other parts of the state. All bars and restaurants in Mysuru and Dakshina Kannada districts will remain closed. All Superintendents of Police (SPs) have been given the powers to impose Section 144 in their jurisdictional area. No processions or public gatherings will be allowed. Mandya Deputy Commissioner MV Venkatesh has issued prohibitory order in the district. Sale of liquor is also banned on Saturday and Sunday. Supreme Court will pronounce the verdict in the 20-year-old Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case on Saturday, around 10.30 am. A five-judge Constitution bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, will deliver its verdict on a dispute over the ownership of 2.77-acre of land in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.  For the five main developments in the week leading up to the verdict, read:  Ayodhya verdict on November 9: Five developments ahead of the verdict  
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Friday, November 8, 2019

Bengaluru residents resist demolition of houses on Bellandur lake buffer zone

Human Interest
The anti-encroachment is done to comply with a NGT order on October 21 order, Slum Development Board officials said.
On Friday morning, there was a lot of tension in the Ambedkar Nagar in eastern Bengaluru as the police, under the direction of Karnataka Slum Development Board, was set to go on a demolition drive to clear out encroachment on Bellandur lake’s buffer zone. This buffer zone, near the HAL Air-Borne Systems facility in Yemalur, houses around 1,000 people.  Officials of Executive Engineer rank of Karnataka Slum Development Board (KSDB) told TNM that they are keen to clear the area before Monday’s inspection by the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal. The infamous Bellandur lake has been under the scrutiny of the country’s green court since February 2017 after the lake caught fire for the second time in a year. As part of the lake’s rejuvenation process, this land was supposed to be cleared of encroachment by November 10, as was reiterated by the NGT in its order dated October 21.  On Friday, a large number of police vehicles, including those of the Rapid Action Force (RAF), reached the spot. The number of vehicles parked on the side of the roads even caused a traffic jam on the Wind Tunnel Road which links the HAL/ Murgeshpalya areas with Bellandur via the Embassy Golf Link tech park. However, following large-scale protests by the residents whose homes were set to be demolished, the eviction drive had to be stopped. Many residents whom TNM spoke to claim that they have been living in this area for more than 40 years, with a majority of them having address proofs and BPL cards.  Most of the area’s residents hail from Tamil Nadu and Telangana. While the men work as drivers, office boys or delivery personnel, the women work as domestic helps or caregivers.  A majority of the residents in the area have accepted the directive by the authorities to move to an apartment complex built by the KSDB in Marathahalli but they have sought for some more time. To force the residents from evacuating the spot, authorities had also cut power supply in the area. Sasikala (32) said, “I was born here and have stayed here all my life, but now we are forced to move out. How will we get work overnight once we move there? What happens to our kids who have to change schools in the middle of the year? Also, we came to know that the new flats don’t have power and water connections. Before that, they want us to shift there, why?” Another resident, Nitin, who has been living in the area for 15 years with his parents and works in the textile chemical industry is upset that he has to leave their home. “How can they ask us to leave just like that? We have built our lives with whatever little we earn and now all of this will be gone,” he said. The residents say the notice for evacuation was given on October 31 and the notice period is too short. But KSDB officials who were present on the spot say that they had been told to move out a year ago and the October 31 notice was only a final reminder. Another reminder was given three months ago too, they said. Not everybody got new apartments While the area houses more than 300 families, only 237 families have been allotted a new apartment in Marathahalli. According to Slum Development Board, as per their survey, some of the families there were living on rent and did not own these houses, and hence are not eligible for rehabilitation.  Kalaivani, Sasikala’s neighbour, has not been allotted an apartment to stay. “Now where will I go with my family? I have been doing the rounds of various offices for months now, but no result. Even yesterday, I spent more than two hours in the DC’s (Deputy Commissioner) office,” she said. “My in-laws are visiting me now, how can I entertain them now when I don’t have a place of my own?” she added. Shivakumar, another resident, said that many of the houses during the survey by the Slum Board were damaged due to the rains, so they had gone away to their relatives’ places. “As a result, many people have been left behind without a place of their own,” he added. Request for more time Leelavati, an activist who works with the Karnataka Kolageri Nivasigala Samyukth Sanghatane (KKNSS), said they are now negotiating with the Slum Development Board and other authorities in the state to seek an extension of four months. “How can the children be shifted in the middle of the school year? Also, the housing complex in Marathahalli does not have adequate water facilities for these people. How will they manage? We want the government to at least ensure the minimum facilities for the people to stay and give them time till the school term ends,” she said. “The police was going to destroy the houses with belongings inside them had we not protested. How can someone do that when they could see people are already making preparations to leave?” she added. Office bearers of the KKNSS also held a meeting with the Chairman of the Slum Development Board to seek an extension. Legal dispute A section of the residents have also gone to court against the eviction order and the case is still being heard by the City Civil Court.  Bhagyalakshi, one of the residents who have moved court, said, “The eviction drive is illegal. How can they throw us out when the court is hearing our case? We have valid property documents authorised by DC. How can they ask us to move to a flat with no water?”   
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IMA Scam: CBI conducts searches on senior Karnataka police officers

IMA Scam
In all, the searches were conducted at 14 locations in Karnataka, and one location in Uttar Pradesh.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches on senior police officers in Karnataka including Hemant Nimbalkar and Ajay Hilory in connection with the I-Monetary Advisory (IMA) ponzi scam on Friday. Hemant was the Inspector General of Police, Criminal Investigation Department and Economic Offences, and Ajay was Deputy Commissioner (East) when IMA was probed in 2018. The main showroom of IMA Jewels was in Shivajinagar which came under the jurisdiction of DCP (East).  In all, the searches were conducted at 15 locations in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. This included 11 locations in Bengaluru, one each in Mandya, Ramanagara, Belagavi, and one location in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. The searches involved multiple agencies and a team of chartered accountants, forensic auditors among others. Deputy SP CID EB Sridhara; Inspector of Commercial Street Police Station M Ramesh; Sub-Inspector of Commercial Street Police Station Gowri Shankar; ACP Bengaluru North division LC Nagaraj; and DCO, Bengaluru Urban, BM VIjayashankar; were among the officials who were searched. Residence of the then-village accountant Bengaluru North Sub Division Manjunatha; then-chief manager Bangalore Development Authority PD Kumar were also searched, according to sources. All official designations are taken as of 2018 when IMA was probed.  The CBI had earlier recorded the statements of Hemant Nimbalkar and Ajay Hilori in connection with IMA scam in September. Ajay was tasked with looking into IMA in 2018 after the firm was repeatedly flagged by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). However, he did not recommend any action to be taken on IMA after summoning IMA's directors and taking their statements.  IMA duped over 40,000 investors to the tune of Rs 2,000 crore under the pretext of ‘halal’ investment. The scam broke out on June 10, after thousands of investors accused the Managing Director of IMA, Mohammed Mansoor Khan, of cheating them. While the investigations were started by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) as ordered by former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy, the CBI is currently probing under the orders of current Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.
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Two former K’taka cricketers accused in KPL betting case sent to 7-day police custody

Sport
Former Karnataka Ranji wicketkeeper-batsman CM Gautam and his teammate Abrar Kazi were arrested early on Thursday under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code.
Two cricketers accused of receiving money in the Karnataka Premier League (KPL) betting case were remanded to seven-day police custody for interrogation, an officer said on Friday. "A local court on Thursday sent C.M. Gautam and Abrar Kazi of Bellary Tuskers to police custody till November 13 to question their alleged involvement in the multi-crore international betting case for spot fixing, in the KPL matches," Bengaluru city Crime Branch Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) S.M. Nagaraj told IANS in Bengaluru. Former Karnataka Ranji wicket-keeper-batsman Gautam and his team batsman Kazi were arrested early on Thursday under section 420 of the Indian Penal Code. On Wednesday, Bengaluru Blasters batsman Nishant Singh Shekawat was arrested for allegedly being in touch with unidentified bookies and contacting his team's bowing coach N. Vinu Prasad to fix players, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Sandeep Patil told reporters in Bengaluru. In a related development, KSCA suspended Gautam and Kazi from all activities in the state and barred both of them from using its facilities at the M. Chinnaswamy stadium in the city centre. "We have suspended Gautam and Kazi from all forms of cricket until the completion of inquiry. After the inquiry, stringent action will be taken if found guilty," Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) treasurer Vinay Mruthyunjaya told IANS. In addition to the two players, Mruthyunjaya said Prasad, Vishwanathan and Shekhawat were also suspended. Since the investigation began after Belagavi Panthers' owner Asfaq Ali Thara was arrested on September 25, six persons have been taken into custody -- Gautam, Kazi, Shekawat and Vishwanathan of Bengaluru Blasters, their bowling coach Vinu Prasad and Tuskers drummer Bhuvenash. The KSCA runs the KPL T-20 tournament every year on the lines of the popular Indian Premier League (IPL) T-20 tournament by the cash-rich Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The KPL tournament for 2019 was held from August 16-31. The KPL has seven teams representing prominent cities and towns across the southern state, including Bengaluru Blasters, Bellary Tuskers, Bijapur Bulls, Hubli Tigers, Mysuru Warriors and Namma Shivamogga squad.
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Bengaluru bus fares set to be reduced, civic groups cheer move

Public transport
As of today, the minimum bus fare is Rs 12, and the monthly pass costs Rs 925.
The Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is set to reduce bus fares in a move to make public transport more attractive and decongest roads in the city. "Bus fares will be reduced. The exact details are being worked and it will be finalised in the next few days," Deepak N, an official with BMTC told TNM. The decision to reduce fares come after a meeting involving officials of BMTC, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), and Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) on Wednesday. The meeting was chaired by Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.  Speaking to reporters after the meeting Yediyurappa announced that BMTC's fleet of buses will be increased with the addition of 6,000 buses in a phased manner.  Currently, BMTC operates 6,491 buses in the city and is in the process of phasing out 1,000 old buses. As of today, the minimum bus fare is Rs 12, and the monthly pass costs Rs 925. The decisions were welcomed by civic groups in the city. "We hope the Chief Minister subsidies bus fares by 50%. All over the world bus fares are heavily subsidised because investment in bus is investment in public health. It was recently done in Mumbai and Delhi. Even when the BMTC did a pilot, the volume (of commuters) increased. If bus fares are low and they are reliable and fast, there will be even more people taking the bus thereby adding to the revenues of BMTC", Srinivas Alavilli, co-founder of Citizens for Bengaluru (CfB), a citizen group, said. Read: Why Bengaluru's traffic woes aren't going away anytime soon Citizens for Bengaluru along with Bengaluru Bus Prayaneekara Vedike (BBPV), a collective that campaigns for better public transport services, organised a public campaign in 2017 with two simple demands - 'halve the fares, double the fleet'. A bus yatra was held by civic groups and residents on 7 March 2017 to highlight the need for policy intervention for supporting public transport.  BMTC piloted a programme in 2017 in which the AC Vajra bus fare was reduced by 37%. This resulted in a 42% increase in the number of commuters.  In 2018, BBPV highlighted that bus fares in Bengaluru was costlier than a bus ride in several other Indian cities including Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chandigarh, New Delhi, Chennai and Pune. Read: Study finds travelling in a bus in Bengaluru more expensive than Delhi, Mumbai A bus priority lane was piloted for the first time in October. The state government has decided to start priority bus lanes in 12 areas of the city with high traffic. Buses will get priority access over private transport especially two-wheelers and in the process motivate people to use public transport.  
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Couple allegedly killed by woman's relatives in Karnataka, police deny caste angle

Crime
The couple had married three years ago in spite of objections raised by family members since they were of different castes, a local resident said.
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A couple was killed in Lakkalakatti village of Gadag district of Karnataka after they were allegedly attacked with clubs and stones on Wednesday afternoon. The brother and uncle of the woman, Gangavva, were arrested for the murders. The couple, Ramesh (29) and Gangavva (23), had married three years ago in spite of objections raised by family members since they were of different castes, a local resident said. The duo had fled the village and had been working in Bengaluru and Shivamogga as construction labourers. According to a resident of the area, the couple used to visit the village once a year for 1-2 days. "There were panchayat raj discussions held with seniors in the village. They had warned the couple not to visit the village for 3-4 years because it hurt their pride but this year, the couple visited during Deepavali and stayed on for 8 days," a local source said. Ramesh was a Dalit man, while Gangavva belonged to the Lambani caste. They eloped and married each other three years ago. On Wednesday afternoon, at around 3 pm, the couple was allegedly attacked by Ravi and Shivaji, Gangavva's brother and uncle respectively, in front of their house. The duo allegedly beat the couple to death and then surrendered themselves at the Gajendragad police station on the same evening. Police officials investigating the case however denied that caste was the reason for the murder. "Ravi and Ramesh were friends and were close to each other. Ravi was irked that Ramesh fell in love with his sister and married her. This led to a rivalry between them and over the years, this personal animosity aggravated", Gadag Superintendent of Police Shrinath Joshi said. Police are on the lookout for two more men believed to be involved in the murder.
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