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Monday, October 28, 2019

Bengaluru moviegoers hounded by actor, others for sitting during national anthem

Moral Policing
In a video, actor Arun Gowda and his friends can be seen trying to shame the four people at a movie theatre.
“Not able to spare 52 seconds for the country, but you have the audacity to sit here and watch a three-hour movie? Are you Pakistani terrorists?” a man can be heard saying on video, as he and a group of others berate four people in a near-empty theatre. In a video that has spread widely in Bengaluru, Sandalwood actor Arun Gowda and a few other moviegoers can be seen shouting at four people — two men and two women — at a movie theatre in Bengaluru for allegedly not standing up during the national anthem.   The incident occurred on October 23 at PVR Orion Mall during the screening of the Tamil movie Asuran. Actor Arun Gowda and his friends can be seen trying to shame the four people for allegedly choosing to sit while the national anthem was played. “When the nation anthem came on, these guys didn’t stand. Look at these guys. Just look at their faces once again. They are telling us to file a complaint,” Arun Gowda is seen saying to the camera. He then continues shooting the video, where his friends are seen loudly yelling at the four people. “Our soldiers are fighting for us in Kashmir and you guys are sitting here and don’t even stand for the national anthem. Get out of this place,” one of Arun’s friends can be heard shouting. Despite multiple attempts at ending the conflict, Arun Gowda and his friends can be seen calling out to people to remove the four persons in question from the theatre. Speaking to TNM, Arun Gowda said that he and other audience members at the theatre noticed that four people were sitting down during the national anthem. However, it was when the lights went on for the interval that the people sitting in the theatre began questioning the four people, who did not stand up. “Initially they said it’s OK to not stand up. Fine, they did not stand but when one of the members of the audience started talking about the army, the four people said they didn’t care. This angered everyone. How can they not care about the army? What message would that send to the rest of the people? That’s when we all started shouting, ‘Shame! Shame! Shame!’ until the theatre officials came. We demanded that the four people must be removed from the theatre. They were eventually sent out,” Arun Gowda added. This is not the first time people have been harshly criticised for not standing up for the national anthem.  In May this year, a sound engineer was allegedly harassed and threatened with dire consequences by a fellow moviegoer for not standing up for the national anthem. The incident occurred at Inox in Garuda Mall located along Magrath Road in the theatre hall that was screening Avengers: Endgame. In November 2016, the apex court had made it mandatory for all cinema halls to play the national anthem before the screening. The November 2016 order mandated that people would have to stand up in respect for the national anthem when it was played in cinema halls. The order said that this practice would "instil a feeling within one a sense of committed patriotism and nationalism." However, this order was overturned by former Chief Justice Deepak Misra on January 5, 2018. Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that it was up to the cinema hall to decide whether or not to play the national anthem. However, if a cinema hall does choose to play the National Anthem, people could stand up to show respect.  “Why should you presume that not singing the national anthem in a theatre makes a person anti-national?” Justice Chandrachud, who was a part of the two-judge bench, had asked.     
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‘Mud-filled roads, trapped cars’: North Bengaluru residents’ woes worsen during rains

Civic Issues
The problem started two years back after gas lines by GAIL and water, sewage lines by BWSSB were laid simultaneously, but some of the dug up areas were left open.
For people living in two wards of Horamavu and Rammurthynagar of north Bengaluru, the rains in Bengaluru over the last two weeks have been more than inconvenient. Roads leading to their residences from the main road have turned into a pool of mud every time it has rained. If there is no mud on the roads, then the large craters on the roads trap cars. @BBMPCOMM @BBMP_MAYOR @DVSadanandGowda @CMofKarnataka @VoiceOfHoramavu No matter what happens to people living here you guys are least bothered. Location : NRI layout , phase-2 ,Near Jubilee school pic.twitter.com/POkKEJ7U0t — Venkata Sandeep Lade (@sandeeplade) October 28, 2019 The areas that are affected are those which were formerly outside the BBMP limits and were recently added as part of the 500 new villages. The localities include Kalkere Rammurthy Nagar, NRI Layout, Horamavu, Horamavu Agara, K Channasandra and some parts of Hennur. Following the rains, the roads have become almost unmotorable for cars and two-wheelers, and pedestrians are also finding it difficult to walk. This is because gas lines by GAIL (Gas Authority of India Ltd.) and water and sewage lines were being laid simultaneously by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) for the last two years. While work of laying water and sewage lines is over, the dug-up areas have still been left open by the BWSSB. Arunagiri, a resident-activist of Babusapalya, said, “The problem had started two years ago when hey first started digging for the Cauvery line and they just left the road with bad patchwork which made some parts of the road unmotorable. Again, they dug up another portion of the road for the underground drainage lines. But due to the lack of coordination between the various agencies and not breaking up the whole project into smaller areas, we have to face the situation. Now, almost the entire road is unusable. So if there is no rain we have dust. And if there is rain, it becomes difficult to travel by any mode because of the potholes and the mud.” He added, “If they would have taken up the work by dividing into areas, then each area could have been patched up at least as soon as the work got over. So when we ask BWSSB officials, they say project completion date is by 2021. Thankfully, they have patched up some areas for temporary relief, and we are also waiting for our neighbourhood roads to be repaired, as they said they have already called for the tender.” Recently, many of the resident welfare groups held protests starting from July, which led to the BBMP Commissioner BH Anil Kumar to take cognisance and assure the residents about a regular update on the progress of work. Following that, the Commissioner had also issued a short term tender to restore eight of the major roads.  Prashanth Pawar, another resident-activist from K Narayanpura said, “Despite our repeated protests, there has been no action. The little patchwork that they had done is of very poor quality. With one rain, the potholes which were there before reappear. Especially the road leading to the Kristu Jayanti College is full of potholes, making it hard for any form of commute.” BBMP Zonal Major Roads Chief Engineer Raju said, “The situation will improve soon. We have begun restoration works. We can only begin tarring once the weather improves, otherwise the roads won’t last for long.” 
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‘Mud-filled roads, trapped cars’: North Bengaluru residents’ woes worsen during rains

Civic Issues
he problem started two years back after gas lines by GAIL and water, sewage lines by BWSSB were laid simultaneously, but some of the dug up areas were left open.
For people living in two wards of Horamavu and Rammurthynagar of north Bengaluru, the rains in Bengaluru over the last two weeks have been more than inconvenient. Roads leading to their residences from the main road have turned into a pool of mud every time it has rained. If there is no mud on the roads, then the large craters on the roads trap cars. @BBMPCOMM @BBMP_MAYOR @DVSadanandGowda @CMofKarnataka @VoiceOfHoramavu No matter what happens to people living here you guys are least bothered. Location : NRI layout , phase-2 ,Near Jubilee school pic.twitter.com/POkKEJ7U0t — Venkata Sandeep Lade (@sandeeplade) October 28, 2019 The areas that are affected are those which were formerly outside the BBMP limits and were recently added as part of the 500 new villages. The localities include Kalkere Rammurthy Nagar, NRI Layout, Horamavu, Horamavu Agara, K Channasandra and some parts of Hennur. Following the rains, the roads have become almost unmotorable for cars and two-wheelers, and pedestrians are also finding it difficult to walk. This is because gas lines by GAIL (Gas Authority of India Ltd.) and water and sewage lines were being laid simultaneously by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) for the last two years. While work of laying water and sewage lines is over, the dug-up areas have still been left open by the BWSSB. Arunagiri, a resident-activist of Babusapalya, said, “The problem had started two years ago when hey first started digging for the Cauvery line and they just left the road with bad patchwork which made some parts of the road unmotorable. Again, they dug up another portion of the road for the underground drainage lines. But due to the lack of coordination between the various agencies and not breaking up the whole project into smaller areas, we have to face the situation. Now, almost the entire road is unusable. So if there is no rain we have dust. And if there is rain, it becomes difficult to travel by any mode because of the potholes and the mud.” He added, “If they would have taken up the work by dividing into areas, then each area could have been patched up at least as soon as the work got over. So when we ask BWSSB officials, they say project completion date is by 2021. Thankfully, they have patched up some areas for temporary relief, and we are also waiting for our neighbourhood roads to be repaired, as they said they have already called for the tender.” Recently, many of the resident welfare groups held protests starting from July, which led to the BBMP Commissioner BH Anil Kumar to take cognisance and assure the residents about a regular update on the progress of work. Following that, the Commissioner had also issued a short term tender to restore eight of the major roads.  Prashanth Pawar, another resident-activist from K Narayanpura said, “Despite our repeated protests, there has been no action. The little patchwork that they had done is of very poor quality. With one rain, the potholes which were there before reappear. Especially the road leading to the Kristu Jayanti College is full of potholes, making it hard for any form of commute.” BBMP Zonal Major Roads Chief Engineer Raju said, “The situation will improve soon. We have begun restoration works. We can only begin tarring once the weather improves, otherwise the roads won’t last for long.” 
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Rains cut short Deepavali festivities in Bengaluru

Rains
While Bengaluru city received 37.4mm of rainfall, HAL Airport received 40.6mm of rainfall, stated IMD.
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Heavy rainfall in Bengaluru on Sunday evening came as a dampener to Deepavali festivities. While the rains cut short those bursting crackers, the downpour caused severe waterlogging in several parts of the city. Several Twitter users took to the micro-blogging platform to post about the weather and the subsequent flooding of roads. While some complained about the condition of the roads which led to inundation of waters, others seemed to be relieved by the rains which ensured that there were not as many fireworks burst. Sad for the kids in Bangalore but really happy how the strong rains are preventing everyone from bursting crackers. #bangalorerains #bengaluru #diwali — Bhavna Nagpal (@bhavna_nagpal) October 27, 2019 Happy Diwali! love how Bengaluru's weather is fighting the crackers. Never heard/seen so many crackers in BLR. But the rains are doing a great job and slowing them down hour by hour. Amazing! — Mrinal Sharma (@mrinalsharma) October 27, 2019 The beautiful koramangala, Bangalore , bbmp is as corrupt as much as water on this road, just one rain @BBMP_MAYOR @BBMPCOMM @Tejasvi_Surya @bjp_bsy pic.twitter.com/zuO9MCE2vv — Aditya V Daga | Meditator (@avd122) October 27, 2019 Residents of #HSRLayout are reeling under a flood like situation due to the heavy #downpour in #Bengaluru. @BBMPCOMM is this what you call by rain ready? @BBMP_MAYOR please do answer these residents#BengaluruRains @hsrltrafficps @hsrlayoutrw @BSYBJP @hd_kumaraswamy @siddaramaiah pic.twitter.com/UDBWeh8X3Y — Suraj Suresh (@Suraj_Suresh16) October 27, 2019 @narendramodi_in @SwachhBharatGov @PMOIndia Situation in Bengaluru Chikpet Metro Station after rain !! Bangalore definitely deserves better. @fayedsouza @TimesNow @republic https://t.co/Hb9ZQefI0C — Swachh Whitefield (@SwachWhitefield) October 28, 2019 As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru city received 37.4mm of rainfall, while AMO KIAL received 5.4mm and HAL Airport received 40.6mm as of 8.30am on Monday. According to weather blogger, Bengaluru Weather, Devanahalli taluk saw the highest rainfall on Sunday with 89mm of rainfall reports. This was followed closely by 73mm seen in Hosakote, 63.5mm of rain in Bengaluru North and 62mm rainfall in Bengaluru South. East Bengaluru saw 55.5mm of rainfall and Anekal taluk saw the least with 35.5mm of rainfall. Rain lashed other parts of the state as well. Tumakuru received 160mm of rainfall, Kolar 74.5mm, Chikkaballapura 70mm and Ramanagar 69.5mm, according to Bengaluru Weather. As winds changed from westerlies to easterlies last night some places in #bengaluru saw heavy rains .. Talukwise max rainfall yesterday Devanahalli 89 Hoskote 73#bangalore North 63.5 South 62 East 55.5 Anekal 35.5#bengalururains #bangalorerains https://t.co/ME4Mj7URLg — Bengaluru Weather (@BngWeather) October 28, 2019 The Indian Meteorological Department had earlier predicted that rains would be lashing several districts in the state over the weekend, including Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Kodagu and Shivamogga. Districts such as Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada, and Udupi have already been reeling from the effects of Cyclone Kyarr. Two people had died last week in Udupi as a result of the rains.   21 people have died since October 18 due to rains and floods in the state. Strong wings, floods and wall collapses have been responsible for several deaths and the displacement of people from their homes. Over 14,000 houses have been damaged and almost 6,000 people have taken refuge in relief camps.
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To repay debts, Bengaluru couple allegedly murder elderly relatives

Crime
The couple allegedly stole jewellery worth Rs 8.6 lakh from their relatives after murdering them.
A couple from Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly murdering an elderly couple. 30-year-old Venkatesh and his wife 21-year-old Arpita resided in Amruthahalli in Bengaluru. The two had gotten married in 2016 and have one child. Venkatesh worked as a cab driver. The couple had a debt amounting to Rs 10 lakh.  In order to settle the debts, the couple allegedly decided to commit the murders. According to reports, the victims, 63-year-old Chandragowda and his wife 55-year-old Lakshmamma, were bludgeoned to death at their residence in Bengaluru’s RHB Colony in Garudacharpalya on October 16. The crime came to light the next day following which the police formed teams to catch the criminals. Lakshmamma was reportedly a distant relative of Venkatesh. Venkatesh and Arpita had met the elderly couple at a wedding about one month ago in Mysuru. After seeing the jewellery worn by Lakshmamma the duo decided to target the elderly couple. In order to win the couple’s trust, they had even visited their house twice to build up a good connection. On October 16, Venkatesh and Arpita went to the resident of Lakshmamma and Chandragowda and allegedly assaulted them to death using a spanner. The duo then allegedly ransacked the house for cash, gold, silver and other valuables. The gold they found was sold at Shri Dhanalaxmi Jewellers for a whopping Rs 8,60,000 lakh. They then escaped to a village in Dakshina Kannada where they were caught by police on Saturday. Reports have stated that upon further investigation, Venkatesh allegedly confessed to committing a similar crime earlier in July of this year, wherein another elderly couple was killed in Mandya district.  The couple, 55-year-old Gundegowda and 50-year-old Lalitamma, were also said to be distant relatives of Venkatesh.
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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Bengaluru civic body floats tender to widen Ballari, Jayamahal Roads, 100 trees maybe cut

Civic
Previous attempts to widen the road have seen massive public opposition.
Almost a decade after it was first proposed, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has floated tenders for the widening of Jayamahal Road and Ballari Road, despite a legal tangle and widespread public opposition to its previous attempts. The same stretch was set to be part of the controversial steel flyover project, which hard sparked massive protests in the city. The protests had forced the then Siddaramiah government to shelve the project in 2016. The vehement opposition to the project primarily hinged on environmental grounds, as the widening would result in the loss or translocation of at least a hundred trees. Opponents also felt that the road widening would further encourage private vehicle usage, shifting traffic bottlenecks elsewhere down the route. Vijay Nishanth, known as the ‘tree doctor,’ said, “There is no way that we are going to let this go through. We will hold protests like we did against the steel flyover. Strangely, the BJP had supported us when the Congress government had proposed it. Now the tables have turned.” Though the road-widening project was first proposed in 2009, it has been repeatedly delayed over the years. In 2017, about 30,000 residents wrote to the BBMP in opposition to the project.  Recently, the Karnataka High Court had come down heavily on the BBMP for not conducting a tree census, and had said that a single tree could not be cut before the formation of a Tree Committee. The Bangalore Environment Trust had approached the court stating that authorities were bypassing mandated public consultation processes due to existing loopholes. While authorities have to hold public consultation for any project requiring the felling of 50 trees, authorities like the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation had sought individual clearances by dividing its projects into smaller project components. According to BBMP estimates in 2017, the number of trees set to be cut or translocated for the project is as many as 112, while other independent studies suggest the number could be much higher.  Activists opposing the project had also cited numerous Karnataka High Court judgements to suggest that tree cutting should be considered as an exception rather than the rule. When the project was last discussed in 2017, the BBMP had said it had not conducted any feasibility studies as yet.  Speaking to TNM, Prabhakar, Executive Engineer for Road Widening, BBMP, said, “We have sought clearance from the Tree Committee through the BBMP DCF. They will take a call on the issue. It is not that we will cut all the trees, we will transplant some of them.” Earlier in 2017, BBMP had said that 45 trees will be translocated. Speaking on the same, Leo Saldhana, senior lawyer and co-ordinator of the Environment Support Group, said, “They (BBMP) may float any number of tenders. But they cannot fell trees unless tree census is conducted and the permission of the High Court-appointed committee is obtained.  Besides, the committee has to hear various voices before they take a decision.” 
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16-yr-old Mangaluru girl’s remains found 2 weeks after going missing, brother arrested

Crime
Fiona Swedal Cutinho had gone missing on October 8, with police launching a massive manhunt for the 16-year-old.
More than two weeks after a missing case was registered, Mangaluru City Police (MCP) discovered the skeletal remains of a 16-year-old girl in a forest area behind her residence on Saturday evening. Based on the preliminary findings, the jurisdictional police said that they suspect it to be remains of Fiona Swedal Cutinho. The police have also arrested Fiona’s brother Samson Cutinho (18) in the murder. According to the complaint filed by the victim’s father Francis Cutinho on October 8, his son Samson Cutinho had allegedly told him that Fiona had gone to Mangaluru but never returned. Francis, a resident of Pajeer near Mudipu, which is around 25 km from Mangaluru, tried contacting friends, relatives over phone but the whereabouts of Fiona remained unknown. Following the complaint, a kidnap case was registered at the jurisdictional Konaje police station. The city police had launched a massive manhunt to trace the 16-year-old, who was a student pursuing her first PUC at a private college in Mangaluru city. Initially, police said they interviewed nearly 40 people in an attempt to trace the ‘missing person’. Mangaluru City Police commissioner PS Harsha had also sought public help to find Fiona. Investigators suspicion turned to the family after electronic surveillance of Fiona’s cell phone was traced to Mudipu (close to the victim’s home) contradicting the family’s version that she had gone to Mangaluru. Further, police also received a tip-off that Fiona’s elder brother Samson was allegedly addicted to ganja and other contrabands and since failing his engineering degree was idling at home, the police official said. Subsequently, Samson was questioned, when he allegedly admitted to killing his sister with a hammer over a trivial reason at home. “Samson was miffed that his parents focused more on Fiona over him. This we believe might have lead to jealousy that turned into a rage during an argument with his sister – that instigated him to kill her,” the police said. Following the murder, the victim’s elder brother allegedly dumped the body in an isolated forest area behind the house, and then fabricated a story of his sister leaving to Mangaluru, the police said. According to the police, Samson also showed the authorities the spot where he had allegedly dumped the body after committing the crime. Police also found the victim’s mobile phone, teeth and hair samples around the same spot and are further scouting the areas for more evidence. Police said that they have dispatched the skeletal remains for forensic examination to ascertain that the body belonged to Fiona. Subsequent to the verification by Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Konaje police said that they will convert the kidnap case to murder. The hammer used for the crime has been recovered by the police. Samson is currently in police custody.  (Content provided by https://ift.tt/2DX7vnh and Scribes Media Ventures LLP).
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