Kundapur/Udupi: PFI Demands Bail for Innocents


Kundapur/Udupi: PFI Demands Bail for Innocents

Sylvester D’Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur

Kundapur, Sep 15: The members of Popular Front of India (PFI) staged a protest at Shastri Park on Saturday September 15 demanding bail to 'innocents' who have been arrested on various charges.

Addressing the gathering, Hanif Gangolli, president of Kundapur zone said, “Bail is being denied to innocents who have been arrested. Law is equal to every individual in India, there should be no discrimination."

He appealed to the government to release the innocents on bail and not wait for the court’s decision.

“Innocents should not be punished. They should be given bail. Action should be taken only after the Supreme Court's decision,” said G Rajshekar.

G Raj Shekar of district Komu Souharda Vedike, Nawaz Kundapur, secretary of Kundapur zone, Nasik and other members were present during the protest.

 

Udupi

Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi(SM)

Udupi, Sep 15: The Popular Front of India staged a protest and formed a human chain demanding bail to the innocents arrested as suspects in various cases.

The members of Udupi unit of PFI supported the national-level campaign and said that discriminating against Muslims was against secularism. "Stop harassing humanity and let media be a voice for the voiceless," they said.

Lewis Lobo of Komu Souhardha Vedike said that punishment must be given to only the guilty person and not to a community. He appealed to the public to fight for their rights as a united nation.

He said that if a person is wrong there is a court and law to punish him, and the court decides as to who is right and who is wrong. "In India every one has the right to get bail, but the arrested minority members have been refused bail although they are only suspects," he said.

Munavvar Udupi of Popular front of India said that politicians, society and media are all involved in some kind of terrorism, but they possess power and money. "The Muslim community is always dragged into such issues as a result of which they have to suffer for no fault of theirs," he said.

  

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  • Abdul Latheef G, Guruvayana kere

    Mon, Sep 17 2012

    @Veerappa : you are absolutely ryt.... Simply by seeing their beard police are suspecting they are Terrors...But after investigation they prove its wrong suspection....But is their prestige get back once they get noticed in national level....really shame to our entire police team...Due to wrong of few police (those are chela of reals terrors) entire police dept need to down their head in frnt of court as well as public..

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  • VEERAPPA. D.N., MADIKERI

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Couple of years back a Bangalore origin Doctor was arrested in Australia alleging that he had links with the terrorists of London Bomb blast in which another Indian was involved. Later on this allegation was proved baseless and the Australian Court rapped the Australian Govt for such mistake. When the Scotland trained Australian Police can commit such mistake, what about the Indian Police who do not have such efficiency level of Scotland yard.
    Without compromising on the Security of the Nation, Human Rights may be respected.

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  • Harsh, Mlore

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    I fully agree with you Prashanth.

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  • S. M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Good Gathering, Nice coverage, and Good topic for movement.

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 15 2012

    It is true law should be same to everyone...

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 15 2012

    People should not not interfere in such matters specially when its matter of national security. Please ignore such protests........ these guys poor illiterates who dont have anything to do other than public disturbance

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