The Hindu
MANGALORE, Mar 6: The arrest of B.V. Seetharam, editor of local eveninger "Karavali Ale", has evoked strong protests and condemnation from different organisations in the city on Monday. Seetharam, who is also the director of the paper, was arrested on Saturday night for publishing articles pertaining to a religious leader in the paper.
A rally was organised and a protest meeting held in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office on Monday. The protesters, including activists of the Left parties, demanded an inquiry into the matter and action against the police officials responsible for the arrest of Seetharam.
G.N. Nagaraj, Communist Party of India (Marxist) State general secretary, who addressed the protest meeting, said the police had acted in an undemocratic way in the arrest of the journalist and his wife. He termed it an infringement on the freedom of the press, although many articles that had appeared in "Karavali Ale" were not acceptable to the public.
Nagaraj said the communal forces in the district had used the police to carry out a vengeful attack on Seetharam.
The CPI(M) leader demanded that the district in-charge Minister B. Nagaraja Shetty be dropped from the Ministry.
CPI (M) Dakshina Kannada unit general secretary K.R. Sriyan, PUCL president P.B. D'Sa, Dakshina Kannada Vicharavadi Vedike president Narendra Nayak, and Manavata Vedike convenor Yeshwanth Maroli, and Pragatipara Chintakara Vedike convenor Krishnappa Konchady condemned the arrest of Seetharam and his wife Rohini. According to police, since Sunday was a court holiday, they could not secure bail and according to the court officials even on Monday the bail could not be granted, and Rohini was still in judicial custody. Seetharam, who had complained of chest pain, had been admitted to the Government Wenlock Hospital. Rohini was produced before the magistrate and her bail application will be come up for hearing on Tuesday.
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Mangalore: Karavali Ale Editor B V Seetharam Arrested