Acharya directs SPs not to arrest innoncent people


Acharya Directs SPs not to Arrest Innoncent People
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Bangalore, Mar 8: With Shimoga, Hassan and Chikmagalur districts caught in mob violence and communal clashes last week, resulting in the death of two persons due to stabbing and police firing and also injuries to scores of others, following the publication of a translated article written by controversial Bangladeshi Muslim woman writer Taslima Nazreen in a leading Kannada daily, slowly limping back to normalcy, Karnataka Home Minister Dr V S Acharya has disclosed that he has directed the Superintendents of Police not to arrest innocent people.

``Our first priority is restoration of peace and normalcy. We are keen ensure that nothing is done to impede the process of maintaining law and order and restoration of normalcy,”  Dr Acharya told the state legislative assembly on Monday.

The Home Minister said the police in the three affected districts had arrested the people found indulging in stone pelting, arson and looting based on the video records to bring normalcy and instill confidence in the people.

He lauded the measures taken up by the police to maintain law and order and said: ``Normalcy is fast returning in Shimoga, Chikmagalur and Hassan cities. We cannot allow anti-social elements to hold create a fear psychosis among the people through mindless violence.’’

Dr Acharya said he had spoken to SPs of three districts and directed them to not to detain innocent people in connection with the violence in three cities. The investigation process can be taken up and pursued with sufficient vigour without inconveniencing the ordinary people, he said.

The JD(S) leader and former minister H D Revanna, who raised the issue of large-scale arrests by the police, said that the police had detained innocent people and students in Hassan district and sought a clarification from the Home Minister.

Leader of the Opposition, Siddaramaiah alleged that the police have arrested innocent students during the examination time. The Government should take steps to release of students to enable them to appear for college examinations.

The Congress leader said the police have clamped ban order in Shimoga in the evenings which caused inconvenience to Muslims to attend prayer meetings in mosques. Instead of restricting the movement of people, the government should take steps to deploy sufficient number of policemen in the sensitive areas to ensure proper vigil and allow people to go about their routine life and business, he said. 

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    • Hameed Hussaini, Saudi Arabia

      Tue, Mar 09 2010

      Dr.Achariya's directives are commendable, sometimes we cannot blame the police, in wake of unrest they round up people from the mob however they can still set free the innocent people after questioning without subject them to harsh and unnecessary toruture. The mob leaders and real culprits should be dealt with severely to maintain peace, law and order in our country.

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    • Jamal Malik, Bangalore

      Tue, Mar 09 2010

      Very well said there is no doubt he means the same as you said

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    • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

      Mon, Mar 08 2010

      Well said Dr Acharya. No innocent people should be arested and made scapegoat. Only cultprits must be booked and punished. Emotions should not rule us. No one has the authority to break the law. Inconvenience to the faithfuls in attending Friday prayers was created by our community members and not by others. We are the victims of our won mistakes. All those who indulge in destroying public/private properties, taking law into their hands and showing least respect of law and order must be sent to long term prison terms.

      We need a peaceful society. We must educate ourselves enough so that we can use democratical institutions to register our protests and seek justice. Resorting vandalism, arsenal and violence is not the solution. These activites add fuel to the burning issue. Here Gandhigiri is required and not at all Goondagiri.

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    • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

      Mon, Mar 08 2010

      For any voilence,unrest,communal clashes causalities are from innocent poor people.
      All police vihicles are to be fitted with cameras and police force need to vedeo tape all these kind of happenings to spare innocent souls.

      If Mr VSA ,HM's intention is in good heart and not for some sections of the society then it should be appriciated.

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    • mushtaq Bhatkal, Bhatkal Azad Nagar

      Mon, Mar 08 2010

      Really we want to appreciate like this correspondence. Not to arrest innocent people. thanks acharya ji & SP

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    • ajay lobo, mangalore/dubai

      Mon, Mar 08 2010

      In my opinion innocent pepole here are those people who are belongs to ant-social gruops like bj, rss, vhp etc. bez Acharya is known for that.

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    • ajith lobo, mangalore

      Mon, Mar 08 2010

      "inconvenience to Muslims to attend prayer meetings in mosques"..
      u should ask this questoons to mulsim youth who created this situatin by breaking public properties.
      not the home minister or police dept.

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