Mangalore: PFI Protests Against Police Action in Mysore


Mangalore: PFI Protests Against Police Action in Mysore

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Daijiworld Media Network

MANGALORE, Jul 12 (The Hindu): The activists of the Islamist organisation, Popular Front of India (PFI), held a protest meeting in front of Deputy Commissioner’s office here on Saturday against the alleged high handedness of the police in Mysore.

The agitators raised slogans against the State Government and Hindutva organisations and charged the latter with being responsible for the violence in Mysore.

They demanded the release of PFI leaders, who were arrested in connection with the rioting and violence in Mysore. Terming the arrests an act of vindictiveness by the Government, the protestors claimed that the arrested leaders were innocent.

A grim situation arose during the meeting with a large police force, dressed in riot gear, keeping a tab on the proceedings.

Mohammed Sharief from the India Fraternity Forum alleged that the situation in Mysore worsened after some senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders visited the city.











 


Warning of intensifying the agitation against the alleged fascist policies of the BJP, he said that PFI was a national-level organisation and it could not be stifled by State Government.

CBI probe demanded


Udupi Staff Correspondent reports: The activists of Udupi district unit of Popular Front of India (PFI) staged a dharna in front of Deputy Commissioner’s Office here on Saturday demanding release of the arrested PFI leaders and a CBI probe into the Mysore riots.

Writer G. Rajashekhar said that the riots in Mysore were an attack on democracy and an attempt at making a minority community responsible for the riots there. The police officers should make public the charges levelled against the arrested leaders before booking them.

It was essential to ban the sangh parivar as it was trying to inflame communal passions. The riots were a systematic handiwork of the BJP government, he said.

President of Kaup Zone of PFI Niyamat Ali spoke. Dalit Sangharsha Samiti leader Jayan Malpe criticised the BJP government for arresting the PFI leaders.

Later, PFI activists submitted a memorandum addressed to Governor H.R. Bhardwaj at the Deputy Commissioner’s office.

  

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  • Althaf, Kaup

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    By releasing PFI leaders, karnataka government must give justice to minorities & the matter of banning PFI, it''s not possible from karnataka govt becuase KFD has merged to PFI long before.Good work from PFI. Thanks to daijiworld team for the wonderful coverage.

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  • Jemmi mangalore, kuwait

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    Well Done PFI.May Allah reward all the brothers who faced such attack with patience and got arrested

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  • raj, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    mr. shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi..ur wrong..we dnt like them..but we have no other choice...they are the only one party protecting us from these type of terror orgaisntation..all other parties trying to push us down by helping jihadi teoror orgasination..recent bomb blasts in india and mumbai terror attack is clear example..

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  • Sharief, Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    Protest is a constitutional rights of every person to fight agaist injustice. One cannot stop this right by putting the protesters inside the bar. GO AHEAD PFI WE ARE WITH YOU.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    BJP''s devide and rule policy has created lot of hate and destruction in karnataka. Elsewhere in the nation, where BJP ruled for one or more term, people of the state have rejected them and voted for alternate governments not because they like them, but because they dont have choice. People of India said no to communual and caste politics and killing in the name of religion.

    The people of karnataka shall realise one fine day that they too have committed a blunder of electing BJP whose main agenda is to terrorise religious minorities. The people of karnataka should demand rule of law and not rule of emotions and commotions. Now the agitation for justice is only at infancy, better the state goverment acts without bias, or else the agitation shall become a revolution and spread like wild fire and go out of control and then it will be too late.

    So its better late than never. Yeddy, pls open your eyes and get up from your dream world and deep hibernation.

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  • Shahnawaz Santekatte, Udipi/UAE

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    What is mentioned by S.M.Nawaz is truly correct. We should voice our demand in all over INDIA.

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  • abdul rahman sulaiman, euromarche/riyadh

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    WELL DONE PFI.YOU MUST GIVE A AWARNESS TO THE PEOPLE ABOUT PRESENT GOVT ALL OVER INDIA. *THANK YOU*

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  • Saleem GH,PUTTUR, Abu Dhabi UAE

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    In the democrocy everyhone has right to protest aginst voilence with peacefully. No one has to stop this right. PFI is the national level organization. State Govt'' can''t ban PFI..

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Sun, Jul 12 2009

    Recently Mysore Incident completely BJP and its sanghapariwar Game with help of Police. PFI demanding right Justice for that incident. If the police starting torturing PFI activities that means Muslim Community create more and more PFI activities in future. PFI and muslim community seeking right justice.

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