People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 31 July 05, 2012 |
KARNATAKA Sangh Parivar
Outfit Indulges In Taliban
Style Attacks B Madhava "This is
Talibani culture! This
cannot be tolerated", said C T Ravi, Karnataka minister
for higher
education and also minister in charge of Dakshina Kannada
district, while addressing
a press conference in Mangalore on July 29, 2012. He was
talking about the
latest attack unleashed by Sangh Parivar outfit ‘Hindu
Jagaran Vedike’ against
young boys and girls in Mangalore. You are right minister,
but the question is
who fathered the Sangha Parivar model of Taliban in
Karnataka and nurtured it
till you became a minister a few days ago?
The whole
country was deeply
mortified on the night of July 28 when television channels
repeatedly showed
the scenes of attack and molestation on young girl
students and boys who were
celebrating the birthday of one of them in the 'Morning
Mist' home-stay at
Padil, Mangalore. According
to the
television reporter, who had reached the scene of attack
at the nick of time,
there were about 70 attackers belonging to the Hindu
Jagarana Vedike who
entered the home-stay and without uttering a single word,
started beating the
boys and girls mercilessly. They even stripped the upper
garments of the girls,
slapped them and molested them recklessly.
They stripped the shirt of Vijay, the boy whose
birthday was being
celebrated, and beat him repeatedly even while he was
pleading that it was his
birthday function.
The police
arrested eight of the
culprits on the spot and four others after two days. And
as if to cover their
failure in promptly arriving at the scene, the police have
charged a TV channel
reporter and a cameraman under the same sections of IPC as
the attackers! Their
reasoning being that the media persons did not inform the
police promptly. This
act of shooting the messenger has drawn widespread
condemnation from the
public.
The district
administration has
clamped prohibitory orders under section 144 of CrPC from
the morning of July
29 itself to prevent any protests taking place in
Mangalore. The ban was
applicable to the area coming under the Mangalore City
Police Commissionarate.
Defying the ban, the district committee of the CPI(M) held
a protest
demonstration before the Deputy Commissioner's office on
July 30. Those
participating in the protest were arrested and later
released. The SFI and DYFI
activists also held demonstrations and courted
arrest. Students
of many colleges
boycotted classes and held massive protest demonstrations
within the campuses
since the police did not allow them to protest outside in
view of the ban. As
per the call given by the CPI(M) Karnataka
state committee, protest demonstrations were held in
various district
headquarters. The shocking
incidents of moral
policing are not new in Mangalore. The
first major attack reported was way back on June 4, 2005
when a group of youth
belonging to Bajarang Dal attacked a bus near Pumpwell in
Mangalore. A
businessman, belonging to Muslim community
had organised a tour to Mired as it is
in groupism, and its
ministers going to jail on corruption charges, the BJP
government it appears
has no time to save the honour and dignity of innocent men
and women of
Karnataka.