Mangalore: Dr Acharya Presides Peace Meeting - Asks Media to Cooperate


Mangalore: Dr Acharya Presides Peace Meeting - Asks Media to Cooperate
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

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Mangalore, Feb 9: The policemen and the district administration have been given a free hand in dealing firmly with those who abet crime or get involved in it, asserted state home minister Dr V S Acharya. He also warned the policemen that those failing to act swiftly and affectively, will face severe action including suspension. The police commissionerate is being set up in the city shortly before March 31 this year, he informed, stating that this would enable the district police to handle law and order situation in a better way, as its force will be strengthened and fortified. A decision on the same will be taken after a cabinet meeting shortly, he revealed.

Speaking after presiding over the twin-districts level Peace Committee meeting held in the city on Sunday February 8 in the backdrop of the recent attack on a local pub and harassment of Manjeshwar MLA’s daughter, he said action would be taken without any discrimination notwithstanding the political or any other affiliation of the persons concerned. The policemen have to discerningly decide on the action they want to take in specific instances, he narrated.


















He asked the people to immediately inform the policemen whenever any illegal activities occur. If the policemen do not respond positively, the district administration has to be contacted. In case the district administration too fails to act, the people may bring the same to the home minister's notice, he explained, reiterating the need for the people and the media to extend their cooperation and support to the government for maintaining law and order.

Reacting to the threat perception in celebrating Valentine's Day on February 14, he said the police have been instructed to provide proper protection to people. No one who takes law into his hands will be spared. The government is prepared to book such persons under the Goonda Act, Acharya warned. He expressed the opinion that the policemen have taken suitable action in the cases of pub attack and abduction of the MLA's daughter.

Dakshina Kannada district-in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar said, that even minor incidents that occur in the district are getting international level publicity. "This is causing a blemish for the twin-districts. We have to ensure that our districts do not earn bad name," he added.

CPI(M)  leader Madhava said that a malicious campaign is being indulged into by some vested interests against his party, by projecting those who abducted the Manjeshwar MLA's daughter and assaulted her friend, as activists of his own party. He confirmed that none of those arrested belong to his party. MLA Abhaychandra Jain and MLC Pratapchandra Shetty asked the government to ensure that the decisions taken at the Peace Committee meeting are implemented.

DYFI leader Sunil Kumar, Suresh Shetty of Environmentalists Union, Mangalore Bar Association president S P Chengappa, Vishwa Hindu Parishat leader M B Puranik, Mangalore Urban Development Authority chairman Dr Madhav Bhandary, Fr Onil D'Souza, Prof Ismail, Prajna Counselling Centre director Prof Hilda Rayappan, Canara Chamber of Commerce and Industry treasurer Ahmed Bawa, Udupi district Congress Committee president Gafoor etc., came up with various suggestions at the meeting.

The home minister informed that the government is examining the desirability of setting up of the Media Ombudsman to avoid even small incidents getting exaggerated out of context.   He opined that the media has given undue importance to minor incidents of late, which has ensured that they have got propaganda that is hugely disproportionate to their importance.

Deputy comissioners Ponnuraj (DK district) and Hemalata (Udupi), superintendents of police N Sateesh Kumar (DK) and  Madhukar Pawar (Udupi) were at the dais. Head quarters assistant to DK deputy commissioner Prabhakar Sharma welcomed.

  

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  • Narayana, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Dear Richard D'souza, How can you blame the hindus as a whole? Do you know that it was a hindu wecomed the first ever christian or mohammedan to this great land of Bharath. You look around friend, you will find many such hindus in your neighbourhood also.Hope better sense will prevail on all the so called humanbeings. One has to be humane to be a humanbeing.It applies to you Christians, Jews, Muslims and ofcourse to hindus too.

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  • Shareef Moideen, Mangalore/Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Richard D'souza, Udupi/Kuwait Very good comment, but not all the Hindus do oppose the present modern life style the pub incident has been done by some rama sene activists for political reasons. If anyone feels that drinking or going to pub is sin they should refrain. Curbing Media will not solve the problems but curbing the anti-national elements will solve the problems. Dr. Acharya needs to think as the home minister of Karnataka not as the activist of Sang Parivar.

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  • shrinivas, Bahrain

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Vishal you r right. this media only make problems, they publish the news which creates more tension in the society. they put Ghee on burning fire. insted of doing so why they can't show what good things are happening in our city..? todays programs, entertainments, how difficult to live in village areas? what problems they r facing? etc.etc. there are so many things they have to do. but why they are bother about publishing only about communal and political news. media should be some limitations as in other countries.

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  • Richard D'souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    We seriously have to implement Law & Order in Udupi and Mangalore. If Hindus are opposed to the present lifestyle where people patronize PUBS, etc., why do the Hindus own and run such amenities, and why does the government of Karnataka permit and licence places of Leisure and Pleasure - instead the Hindus should stay away from such places if their religious norms consider it unethical or sinful - in line with Muslims who consider to drink unethical, sinful, and unislamic.

    However, people with no sense and a lot of clout with local politicians, corrupt police, etc., and who simply defame Hinduism and Karnataka worldwide - should be not be dealt with sense and ethics, instead they should be meted out the same treatment instantly, and it's not only the duty of the people in government service like the police, but the people of Karnataka, whether living in Karnatak or outside, should all get together and act to eradicate this goonda trend - which had never existed - and where Hindus, Muslims, and the Christians lived peacefully, with great love, understanding, and tolerance.

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  • Vincy, Mulky/Dubai

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Media should be banned because BAN serves the purpose of CM, HM for propagating lies and Muthalik & company inciting voilence. A free media is dangerous, because it is like a mirror which shows the true picture. Truth & honesty is something these leaders are scared of.

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  • Shrinath Shet, Oman

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    I do agree with you Shri. Manjunatha C.N., Kasaragodu / Bengaluru. Media should be restricted. Few months ago one of the media organisations has published opinion of the readers on one of the Respected and Senior Hindu religiious person. That news / opinion was baseless. I have objected to it by saying that defamation case can be filed against them as per IPC sections. Right decision by Hon'ble CM and Dr.Acharyaji.

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  • Manjunatha C.N., Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    You are right Vishal.Media is not performing its duty correctly. U know there are lot of channels.There is stiff competition. The best thing what they like to do is broadcast anti-BJP news. They want to earn their moolah like that. All are pseudosecularists. They talk about human rights even for terrorists. These so-called pseudosecularists will only understand when the terrorist attack their houses. By the by some of the people in the MLA's daughter's kidnap case were from the Marxist party. Now these people will say, it is also done by BJP. No surprise. I wish BJP come in full majority in the center. Jai Hind.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    I agree with some of the important points raised by Vishal D'Souza. The Pakistan government is taking us for a ride everyday by changing their tune 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. Is anybody in Indian government in charge?? As Vishal points out what about people who were the victims of serial bomb attacks by anti-Indian elements like SIMI, soldiers killed in encounters with militants daily?? Does anybody care?? What about the church attacks?? Did anyone try to investigate why this is happening??

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Controlling the Media ! Is it not happening to Karavali Ale and B V Seetharam. Which is the next paper to be controlled or the Editor to be jailed or their office to be vandalized?  It is the Media that exposes twin city corruption of Politicians and officials of ruling Government.  I hope the Media will stay independent and publish any incident, both minor or major ,which effects the public life in Mangalore and Udipi. Let the World know how unsafe and fearful it is to live here in the Twin Cities. Let the NRI population pray for those who live here with fear. Also let them think twice whether to send their youngsters to Colleges in these cities as they grew up liberal. Young people in Mangalore are scared to talk to their friends of the opposite sex in public. What a life to live here!!.

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  • F.L.Fernandis, bangalore/usa

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    A peace committe is the outcome of media's alertness otherwise home minisry would have been scotfree. Media is poorman's and innocent's boon.If there is no proper media coverage survival of innocents would have been difficult.Instead of catching at the right place government is beating around the bush. Any way let God Almighty give good reasoning to media people and save the innocents and give justice.I praise media's role.

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  • Prem, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Fist peace meeting: After Church attack. (No action on culprits) Second peace meeting: Yesterday (No action on culprits) Third Peace meeting: After valetines day (as usual there will not be any action on the culprits).

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Dakshina Kannada district-in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar said, that even minor incidents that occur in the district are getting international level publicity. "This is causing a blemish for the twin-districts. We have to ensure that our districts do not earn bad name," he added. Mr. Palemar, which are the minor incidents? Attacking girls by the goondas or beating MLA's daughter and her freind's brother and that too travelling in a public transport? What about you-you are also a MLA and if something happens like this to your sister, wife, mother and daughter or your brother, son, father-will it be a major incident?

    According to you what is major incident and minor incident? For me, all bad and inhuman incidents happening to every citizen of India is a major incident and condmnable. Readers do you agree. If yes, then Mr.Palemar must withdraw his statement and apologise in public. Because he has acted carelessly as a public servant and being DK in charge minster.

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  • mahendra shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    I do not understand, how Dr. Acharya is saying that police in mangalore is doing their job. No doubt they do have full powers to maintain law and order. But what are they doing? Breaking the churches, arresting the innocent people and sending them to bellary jail, caning women and nuns. Arresting the bhajrangdal people and releasing them. Arresting Muthalik and Rama sene and releasing them. What sort of home minister are you Acharya? Can you please give answere these? Then you can talk about peace and cooperation. Do not blame media.

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  • vicky, udupi / dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    I think Mr.Acharaya is fast loosing the trust factor. Peace meetings are OK once or twice. If he does not convey his commitment through actions, people can see through the political double role and hypocricy. It now appears that the Govt is working on a grand strategy (played out by the CM, Home Minister, Law & Order Machinery along with fringe power groups) to create sufficient disturbance and divisions. I am hopeful that these people do not get a long rope.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Inform police first, if they dont respond inform district governance then only inform Home minister. Police generally take 2 hours to respond(Depends on gravity of situation....If serious half day !!!!) District governance ( one day... depending on the affiliation of political party) Then Home minister....!!! We all know when the government and home minister responded in the last few cases. This is our sad story !!!

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  • Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAM

    Tue, Feb 10 2009

    Mr.Raj,INDIAN..Daijiworld's Main offices are in  Mangalore & udupi.Naturally they cover extensively the news perrtaining to  the people of these 2 districts , be it good or unpleasant. Rape cases are common in cities like Delhi,Bombay & Hyderabad & never get noticed.!!.What are you trying to say..Daijiworld should not expose them ? Let Daijiworld be an eye opener to other districts/state Media also if they are not highlighting

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  • Shrinath, Oman

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    This is to all the readers who criticise Hon'ble Home Minister, District Administration and Police Department. For your kind information, Home Minister and all the officers are doing their level best. It’s not possible for anyone to attend multiple issues at multiple places at a time. Also, it’s very difficult to say that when, at what time, what types of crimes will takes place in a big city like Mangalore. People should understand the efforts done by the Police Dept and Home Ministry. All the culprits are arrested and they will be produced before the Hon'ble Court. If the Hon'ble court gives any judgment, then why others are blaming the Police Dept or Home Minister? Home Minister is also a person like us all. I would like to ask you all one question, Is it possible for you all to be present at one place or handle multiple issues at various places by sitting at one place? No...Not so easy. Hence, instead of giving advice here its better to think what is our contribution to the society? BJP is not involved in these incidents. Why all are blaming BJP Govt? For what cause? Let’s have peace and not the piece.

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  • Husain, Udupi/Khobar

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Anyhow, Mutalik got  publicity around the world. He is passed in political entrance exam. He will be one of the Icon for future elections.

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  • anna, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    This is the drama for forthcoming election..Why our State Government is not banning Rama Sena and take strict action on them for the work they have done from Church attack till Pub attack. Why government left those goonda people within a week. How come still Muthilik can raise his voice. Is it law. Today what media is doing, great. Because of media's work, we are coming to know what is happening in our state.

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  • jason, mlore/oman

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    I Agree with Roopa... Unfortunately our home minister is more keen in receiving complaints from the harassed.. rather than making our law & order more effective at level wherein the common man can ask for justice...

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  • Ashalatha, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    It is just like blaming the mirror for the bad image. Media is the Mirror of a democracy. Media, (not all ) You have done a great job. Thanks to the National Media. Keep it up.

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  • Narayan Poojari, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    If the law and order is taken over by this hooligans then why we have voted Mr Achari and his party to power to become mere spectators ?

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  • Ms.Lily D'Silva, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Well done Dr.Acharya for arranging the peace meeting. But one request, do not blame the media. Because of them we get the news of our native land. They do their job.Hope police dept. is now comfortable to act promptly.

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  • Zeena J Noronha, Oman

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Peace committee....peace talk from Govt? what a bunch of jokers we have elected and make it worst to have a HM from our own homeland who is totally concentrated in his 'homeland'eversince he has taken charge!!!!!unfortunately for all wrong reasons! Media has indeed done a great job and now atleast though not the fear of our so called 'LAW' atleast they will fear of media!

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  • Clive, Kuwait

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Media has done a very commendable job. Its because of the media that this issue was raised at the national level. Mr Acharya and his coterie might do everything to control the media but if media is to be controlled, then why did the  policemen and the  politicians play down the incidents when they occurred initially? Mr Acharya's initial comments must be placed before him. Is not he shameless when he says that no person died when churches were being attacked?

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  • Sandya Kini, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    "If illegal activities occur, inform the police. If they don't respond, contact the district administration. If they fail to act, bring it to the Home Minister's notice." What a statement to make! That too by the Home Minister!! Does he have a back bone?!!! (By the way, he hasn't given his mobile number!)

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Media Can not work to the satisfaction of people like Vishal. Take it or leave it.

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  • Akshay, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Anyone watching the NEWS nowwadays feel it's completely biased towards Cong. Petty incidents like pub attacks are made national issue and the issue of national interest like Chawla case is given little importance. There is absolutely a need to keep an eye on the media, nowadays these media houses are run by Goons and Goondas to propagate their agenda. I hope Mr. Acharya will ban these media who spread false news and I think 90% of the ppl in Karnataka will support it.

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  • jennet Presicilla, Mangalore / Oman

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Dear Vishal, Why are you trying to down play the media. If it was not for them, we would not have come to know of these incidents happening in our motherland and would have been complacent thinking that everything is hunky dory. Well Dr.VS Acharya has initiated peace talks - these are talks only and no action. If these things had transpired in their houses, they would have raised a huge hue and cry. Or is it a plot to cover up the earlier issues, where the sucide / murder? of MLA's wife in Delhi or the Safia murder case in Goa/Kerala were reported by the Media? They do not want the media to report because they want their nefarious activities to  go un-noticed.

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  • Abdul Khaliq, udupi

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Mr.shetty if you are so concerned about the image of the twin districts condemn the acts of these anti-social elements not the media. Media is not anti-national. it is the sangh parivar which is spoiling the image of this great nation. media is doing the right thing by letting the people know which way we are heading towards.It is not the mistake of people who have seen or shown these incidents but the people who have commited.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Vishal, your kind of thinking is a biggest threat to the Nation. Say no more!

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  • ROOPA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Mr. Acharya, You are telling us, for any illegal acitivities,police to be contacted first & if there is no proper response public should contact district administration & nothing works out, you should be contacted finally. That means you yourself know that law & order under your administation is not powerful.

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  • Haneef, Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    It looks like corrupt politicians are scared of media and they cannot play around with thier broken promises and lies. Dr. Acharya supposed to find out who informed media in advance to arrive at pub premises. Has he found out? Despite the repeated incidents, present State Govt. doesn't want to ban illegal senas!

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  • Mahesh H. L., Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Media has an important role to play in a democratic society. Abducting a woman from a bus, beating up her friend, molesting women - or such acts, are they of miniature importance? If it had happend to the daughter/sister/wife of Home Minister, would it be a small matter?

    It is sad to say our leaders cannot even measure the gravity of an event! The weak and poor citizens could be pushed to any extent - but not killed! Because, for our honorable home minister, death is a major event to be publicized by the media, but not barbaric ways of handling other human beings!!

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  • devika.s, mlore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Years have passed world will survive I and you will not remain but things keep happening dont make a issue when a family's respect is lost by a girl child then think of mangalore girls or people so too people of different states will think in different angle so DR Acharya think twice before you act.

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  • Vincy, Mulky/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Media should not show empty chairs in Govt offices, police/goondas beating up people, govt offices becoming bribe collection centers, premature death of developmental projects which gets announced with all funfare, people provoking communal tensions, in short should not show common mans fight to survival. The media should concentrate only on ministers cutting ribbons, allocating crores of rupees in their budgets, attend press conferances where ministers generally tell gosphel truth and get involved only with TV serials telecasted by Balaji Telefilms, where cultural lessons are taught. Did parliment said Cheers?

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  • Walter Saldanha, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    It is nice to conduct peace meetings, but even it is better not to disturb the peace. Steps have to be taken against those who disturb peace. Crimes against the minorities, dalits and the women are not minor incidents. Women are not second class citizens, beating women, outraging their modesty in the public, and kidnapping a girl are serious offenses. Does not matter who has done it punish them according to the law. The whole attitude and approach towards women does not seem to be encouraging, when we say that these are minor incidents. Media is the mirror, it reports both the good works as well as the bad works. It applauds when something good is done and condemns if something is wrong. It creates an awareness among the masses, against injustice and other social evils of the society. Controlling media is unconstitutional. Which is more shameful is it that such a crime is committed in the twin districts or others came to know about it? Media is the voice of the masses, voice by the masses and voice for the masses. Please do not suppress the voice of the masses. If we do the right thing then we need not fear the media.

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  • Roland,

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Vishal dsouza - mangalore/bangalore - Why are you using the media to air your views? Answer pls?

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  • RAJ, INDIAN

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    yes media is doing gr8 job in mangalore and gujarat...child rape case , acid thrown case on girls, rape of girls is a common things in our metro cities like delhi, mumbai, hyderabad..its never published in meedia..bcos comparing mangalore incident child rape case etc are small things..is it right ??? i n kerala 3 girls are committed suicide due to some people's harrashed them..here the culpurist belongs to minority relegion..so it a simple thing..never reached attention of national level news paper ..y ???

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  • Michael Lobo, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Report the events as they are. Do not tamper with the issues. There will be persecutions like the present BJP government is trying to curb media. Reporting truth is always considered as a danger to the existence of evil ! But we should strive to stand for our values and virtues. Daijiworld perfectly did its job of showing the world what Mangalore and Karnataka is going through. We appreciate the media for the good work and being the voice and face of weekest in the society.

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  • Hasan, UAE

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Daiji keep going...one day these communal sources and their protectors will bow down their heads....

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  • Ramesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Mr. Acharya and Mr. Palemar, There is no need to control the Media. It is the Bajrang Dal and Ram Sene that need to be controlled. Why are you trying to fool the public?

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    The Daijiworld has done a great job in covering all these events. One should try to find the root causes of the church attacks in Orissa and recently in Mangalore instead of passing the blame around. Did BJP and groups like Ram Sena, Bajarang Dal, etc suddenly decide one day to attack the churches for no reason ?? Unless we find the root cause there can’t be solution. It is a really a bad rap for quiet university towns like Mangalore.

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  • Ashraf Sullia Kuwait, Sullia

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Hello Daiji, You are our energy and strength in this polluted society. Daiji's report can make overnight changes in some of our law and order status. Please keep continue doing your outstanding work in delivering the fresh & relevant reports without any hesitation. I appreciate the courage and the honesty of the entire Daiji group. Thanks.

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  • Antony T. D' Souza, Karkala/Qatar

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    How to differentiate a good tree from a bad tree. A bad tree does not beares good fruits. However, it is wise if All Party chooses one police commissionerate to control the present proposed BJP police commissionerate for its effective governance.

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  • Nithesh R., Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Daijiworld and a few other newspapers have done a wonderful job of highlighting the facts in the recent past. Unfortunatly the Home minister would not like the media to expose the reality, hence he is trying to down play the incident by calling it a small incident and is suggesting that the media should cooperate so that such news does NOT get published.Had the recent attacks not been covered by press then perhaps things would have been worse in Mangalore.It is because of proactive journalism that people all over India have taken notice and the state government is now forced to take action. Unfortunately certain politicians are more in favour of those LOCAL NEWSPAPERS which try to HIDE and give very LITTLE importance to news and give more importance to their propoganda. DAIJIWORLD is a fair, nuetral and honest news site and we the citizens should make an attempt to learn the truth.

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  • Vinay, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    This is again show, how BJP is only interested in protecting the Sangh parivar and Hindu fundamentalists. The only aim of this government it seems to protect the guilty and threaten the innocents. Media and people should continue to keep up the pressure on the Govt. For our Home minister, the attacks on churches, pubs and innocent people are minor incidents. Such a irresponsible minister. God save us!!

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  • Shane, M.lore/dxb

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    Well congrates to Dr. Acharya for conducting peace meeting in m.lore. I wud like to suggest Mr. Home Minister to provide toll-free contact numbers in city to inform about any suspecious activities along with his personal assurance that the callers name/details will not be leaked to anybody, this will enhance the intelligence system. 2ndly for valentines day we feel tht celebrating any event without annoying public activities must be protected by local authorities there, but in this matter after threats from Mr. Mutalik, one would really like to wait and watch wether the govt will protect the people who elected them or protect Mutaliks... in case authorities fail to protect people from mutaliks then the famous dialogue of Nana patekar can be re-written as "Ek pramod... system ko hijda bana-detha hai....."

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    An alert media is the only weapon that the innocents have. In today's Mangalore this has been proven more than once. The incidents of church attacks and the pub attacks are not minor issues. What happened in Orissa not so long ago is a good example. If the media was alert there a few years ago when this nonsense was instigated by a small bunch of fundamentalists, then we would not have witnessed such a huge tragedy. The church attacks and the pub attacks and the kidnapping of the MLA's daughter are very serious incidents. If the media had turned their eyes then the fundamentalists will have wasted no time in turning our state into a living hell. There is no place for these goons in society.

    They preach hatred in the name of culture and religion, whereas they themselves do not have any culture. Ravana inspite of being a rakshash did not touch Sita, yet these goons beat up unarmed women in the name of Lord Ram. They are the worst of human specimens. And all the while they are being encouraged by our present day rulers who go about saying that nothing is wrong. Even after the incidents the response from the authorities has been very poor. All the goons are now free waiting for another opportunity to cause trouble. with the elections round the corner we can anticipate more of such acts. One strong act against these goons can dispel the fear from the people, yet no such act is forthcomming from the government who is busy blaming the opposition and the media. The media is blamed for highlighting these acts of evil, which otherwise the government would have cooly brushed under the carpet. There are two ways by which the government can stay in power.

    One is by being just and fair and working hard for the upliftment of society and earning the respect and gratitude of the people and the second is by polarizing society. This government wants to stay is power by using the second option. Little has it learnt from history where the so called mighty have fallen many a times. Hitler lost and so did many tyrants. Indira Gandhi too learnt her lessons after emergency. I hope today's rulers in Karnataka learn their lessons quickly.

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  • Antony D' Souza, Karkala/Qatar

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Media is the Mirror of the society. There are some magnified mirrors which crakes some hidden elements. Government should not curtail its movement but it is healthy to monitor it to certain extent.

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  • Malcolm Pereira, gujarat

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    The so called media is exposed for their wrong doing and nexus with political parties. in 1992 Babri masjid demolished then this media only blamed hindu fundamentalists not the acting Govt at the centre who was congress led PVN govt. Here in karnataka for each and every small stone pelt issue entire media is blaming BJP led govt.Really confusion

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  • Shashi M, Kuwait / Kasragod

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Daijiworld, you are the ONLY hope for us thousands of NRIs from DK and Kasargod distircts...Pls DO NOT bow to the pressure of Home Minister...Pleaseeeee

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  • Steven, Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Vishal, Atleast by now you know that there is something called moral responsibility on media. Do you think it is only the media should be responsbile or BD and SRS goons should have atleast some brain. They act like wild animals and people like you enjoy that. You people want to hide your misdeeds as your age old news papers were doing. Thanks to our premier website.

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    More words, more empty talk, and shameless attempts, to blame the media for self created problems. Media’s main responsibility is to report news and events fairly and accurately as and when they occur. Well done Mangalorean media, especially Daijiworld great reporting!! Keep up the good work. Is it only now that these leaders realize the bad name created and the irreparable harm all these anti social activities have caused to our society and the general business atmosphere? All these events will negatively impact each and every Mangalorean one way or the other irrespective of religion or political affiliations.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, udupi/dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Instead of controlling the ilegal activities of sangh parivar and failure on the part of law enforicing machinery and police, the minister is putting the blame on media for bringing it to the notice of general public. Here what I sense is that sangh parivar has the backing of government and they do not want it to be known to the general public. I urge the media to expose these corrupt government and their hands in gloves in these unfame activities. Daiji, please keep going as you have our support and Gods blessings.

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  • Simon, UAE / India

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    If any one is complaining against media is a crook & hypocrite who is afraid to be exposed. Come-on, any one does in the dark should be brought in to broad light, after all every one could see their dual deeds & faces. Enough is enough that we have been fooled and taken for granted by this incompetent government Now the election is around the corner and the cooperation from the media is needed the most!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Alexander Pereira, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Vishal, I beg to differ with your comments. I believe, the media did the right thing by higliting this issue and bring it to the nation's attention. It was only because of this media exposure corrective action was taken against these criminals. The mediapersons aren't the police or commandos trained to combat such goons. Given an opportunity, would you have risked your life to protect these helpless girls?? Ask yourself the question before pointing fingers at others. Such things are easier said than done, Vishal. Think practically. Daijiworld keep up the good work!!!!

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  • Abdul Hameed M H, Mangalore/Dammam

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Peace meeting is welcome move and this meeting is taking place only due to media.Unless we hear or see the punishment for culprits all peace talks and assurances by the minister will remain in paper.Setting up the police commissioners office is a good move and if the police do their job properly the peace will prevail in our districts. By the way it looks to me that Vishal may be a true name but D`Souza is not.Am I right Vishal D`Souza?

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Yes, Parents must take care of their children (STOI). But is it necessary that a minister has to say that. Doesn’t it sound like this? “We cannot use pesticides to eradicate mosquitoes rather every citizen must stay away from such pests which spread malaria, chicken gunia, plague etc”. Do we care whose goons are these? We want to stamp out such goons. Thank you very much dear minister. If the arrested people are not belong to any organization is good news, hence there should not be any problem in punishing them severely.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Who is bringing a bad name to the twin district? Media or Goons (blessed by ruling Party)? Media exposed them, If media had done it for the last one year, things would have been even better by now.

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  • MUSTAFA, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    BJP government scared with media for exposing their partners activity, that's why meeting with media. This meeting is only for blaming the media.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    What does it means that the police were given a free hand Mr. V.S Achraya ??? I hear this from you second time after the CM. You mean to say taht the always the police were controlled by the politicians ??? If this is the case how they can perform ??? You politicians are responsible for the non performance of the police force in Karnataka !!!! once upon a time police were very efficient and there were no incidents like these which we are witnessing nowadays.

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  • Roshan Pais, Karnataka, India

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    If media is controlled then - it will be like China. Is it the begining of the end for Acharya? has he crossed the Laxmana rekhe? Time will tell....

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  • khaleel, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Media has done a very good job, the ministers dont want our state to grow, they are getting paid by the parties. My heartful thanks to the Media.

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  • Girish, Bajpe

    Mon, Feb 09 2009

    In recent days what is happend in Mangalore is not a small incidents. These are the incidents of grave concerns. Some of the national channels played thier role very well. These channels informed the the world that what kind of uncivilized people are in Mangalore. And also exposed the impotance of local media's. So no sense in Blamming media all together. Blame only local Goonda and unprofessional media and its unprofessional team. Control these channels first.

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    The biggest threat to this nation is the Media which is soo corrupted that small incidents have been highlighted at national level which doesn't has much importance. But whenever people died of bomb attacks, soldiers killed in encounters with millitants daily, those things never been carried out by our so called media. Media should be restricted, which is creating problems everywhere, be it political, rivalry, regionalism & many more. Also surprising thing is when Sena people were attacking women why did the mediamen didn't rescue them? Media is only there to capture pictures & videos & trasmit or do they have any moral responsibility in the society? also how come media is ready whenever there is incidents ? is it all media creation ?

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  • abid, udup

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Media has done a great job in all these cases.

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  • Patrick, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Mr Shetty Abu Dhabi, don't blame Media, they do their job and the guys who do these things get free support from Karnataka Govt. otherwise how come every now and than these kind of things happening and giving speaches at press club?

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  • M.Andrade, Hyderabad

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    What are the ministers trying to say...support Goondagiri and do not let the world know about it? This is sad for the coastal cities of Mangalore & Udupi that have been living in peace & harmony for ages. Media you have done a good job & keep up the good work.

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  • Auldius P. B. Pais, Mangalore/Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    The media has done an excellant job. Otherwise the home minister would have been happily sleeping, thinking that all is well. Even now he is saying it is small matter and trying to brush it under the carpet. Any law and order incidence whether big or small the real culprits should be punished as per the law instead of allowing them to be free and terrorising the victims to prevent them lodging a police complaint. And the police quietly wash their hands saying no FIR or complaint has been registered. So the culprits go free unless the media keeps up the pressure. Well done media. Please continue the good work.

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  • noor, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    If media not there these Bhajrangi Ramasena will make will not allow minorities walk on streets also.

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  • Shetty, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Media must be controlled in all levels. Media is so anti-national these days. Making news "SENSATIONAL". Actually they don't know they are bringing bad names to twin districts and companies will not invest here.

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  • Mohan G, Bantwal/USA

    Sun, Feb 08 2009

    Media has done a great job in all these cases. If it wasn't for media, thesetihngs wouldn't have received any response. National media also has done a great job.

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