Udupi: Office of Kannada Prabha Daily Attacked – One Police Constable Injured


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SB)
 
Udupi, Mar 4: The miscreants attacked the office of Kannada daily, Kannada Prabha near Gitanjali Theatre here on Wednesday March 3 injuring a constable who was on duty. However, there was no damage to the office. 

Two bike-borne assailants hurled a kerosene bomb at the shutter of the closed office, injuring Mahesh Mandarti, who was on duty along with Raviraj Kottara, another constable. The assailants allegedly also threatened the constables to flee from the scene or else face dire consequences before the attack.

A case has been registered. Four armed DAR are now providing security to the office, police sources said.

Journalists’ Association and Other Organizations Condemns the Act 

The Udupi District Working Journalists’ Association (UDWJA) on Wednesday condemned the attacks on the offices of the Kannada daily, Kannada Prabha in Mangalore and Udupi and eveninger Jaya Kirana in Mangalore.  A press release from the association has urged the arrest of the persons behind the incidents at the earliest. 

Meanwhile, Students Islamic Organization of India (SIO) and district unit of Komu Sauharda Vedike too have condemned the attack and the violence in the state following the appearance of the article in the newspaper.

  

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  • Ahmed.M, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Mar 04 2010

    Very Good comments Rajesh,Udupi.I agree 100% with your views.We should have a very strong,sincere and unbiased government to prevent these kind of antisocial acts by the public.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 03 2010

    Any issue in a civil society, in a democracy and in a Human society should be addressed with dialogue and in a bilateral negotiation. Resorting to violence for what ever reason can not be called civilised behavious what ever be the cause or the provocation. That is why Humans are different from animals who react on impulse on slightest provocation and with out rationale.

    Any person resorting to violence and damage to property other than his/her own should be caught paraded in public and put behind bars and fed only with water to clean up the system and held till every paisa damaged is made good by them.

    India and specially karnataka has taken pride in freedom to damage anything that belongs to others. It is high time law enforcement cleaned up their act and got streight so that they can hold the miscreants accountable. Holding poor and powerless and easy prey in to show public of some action will only backfire. Message has to be clearly sent accross to all that corruption just can not lead to progress in the long run.

    The state and the country can only progress if there is accountability, sincerity and no political bias. Damaging public sentiments, public property and public morale is not to le let off easily. One must be free to live freely and in peace without others bothering. Freedom is not to damage others property and things that belong to others, that is not freedom. When will our minds, and lands be free???

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