Tag: Karnataka Home Minister

  • Anti-communal wing to be constituted to check moral policing: Karnataka home minister

    Anti-communal wing to be constituted to check moral policing: Karnataka home minister

    To check incidents of moral policing being reported in the region, an anti-communal wing will be constituted in the Mangaluru commissionerate limits shortly, said Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara.

    The Mangaluru Commissioner of Police will work out setting up the wing and deploy suitable officers to the same to put a check on moral policing. “There has been an increase in incidents of moral policing in the region. If it is not checked, it will bring a bad name to the police department and the district,” Parameshwara told media persons after holding a review meeting of the Western Range, comprising police officers from DK, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagalauru and Mangaluru Commissionerate limits.

    The anti-communal wing will be constituted in Mangaluru initially and will later be set up in other districts, where it is necessary to curb such incidents. Further, the police officers including the Commissioner of Police will visit schools, colleges, and universities to create awareness among students on the need for communal harmony in society. The police officials have been asked to conduct a periodical review of the cases pertaining to moral policing. Officials will be responsible to take cases to their logical end, he said.

    “Many have been raising concern over disruption of communal harmony in the district and lack of investment in the district in spite of having potential. As a chairperson of the Congress Manifesto Committee, I met heads of 20 to 25 institutions in the region, who had raised concerns over communal harmony in the region. As a KPCC President in the past, I had organised a Congress padayatra from Ullal to Udupi to highlight the communal tension created in the coastal belt. I have given instructions to the police to take action against those who disrupt communal harmony,” said the state home minister.

  • Bengaluru gangrape case: Congress alleges incompetence of Karnataka Home Minister

    Bengaluru gangrape case: Congress alleges incompetence of Karnataka Home Minister

    Bengaluru (IANS) | The Karnataka unit of the Congress on Saturday criticized the state’s ruling BJP government over the gang-rape of a minor girl in a moving car in Bengaluru, claiming that the incident was a result of Home Minister Araga Gyanendra’s incompetence. Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the state’s police department has been derailed due to the incompetence of the Home Minister. He appealed, the inaction of the police during elections is dangerous. I request the Election Commission to monitor the functioning of the Police Department.

    The gang-rape was carried out by four people on March 25. The victim was a resident of Koramangala area of the city. Siddaramaiah said, people have lost faith in the existence of law and order in the state.

    He further said that the government should have eliminated anti-social elements and criminals. Siddaramaiah alleged that when asked about the breakdown of law and order in the state, Gyanendra reacted strongly in the assembly session. His incompetence is the reason for all these atrocities.

    “It is coming true that the Home Minister is capable of making transfers on the advice of a criminal,” he alleged. had contacted

    They interrogated her when she was sitting with a male friend in a park late at night. One of the accused initially interrogated her and later returned with his friends and kidnapped the girl.

    The age of the accused is between 23 to 24 years. There are two office boys, one is an electrician and the other works in a BPO. The victim is in shock after the incident and is undergoing treatment. She is cooperating with the investigating officers.

    The victim had told the police that she was gang-raped in a moving car throughout the night. He lodged the complaint on 26 March.

    –IANS