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K’taka HC verdict on hijab row: Counsels to take call on approaching SC

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After the landmark judgment by the special Bench of the Karnataka High Court, which dismissed the petitions seeking permission to wear hijab in classrooms, the counsels appearing for students on Tuesday said they will soon decide on approaching the Supreme Court.

The High Court special bench upheld the government order on the uniform. “We welcome the judgment by the High Court. We will obtain the copy of the order and see whether we can approach the SC on this matter,” advocate Shatabish Shivanna, who appeared for the petitioners, said.

The court has given the verdict after hearing arguments and counterarguments for 11 days. The copy of the order is yet to be obtained. After studying the order, a decision will be taken, he reiterated.

Meanwhile, MLC C.M. Ibrahim, who submitted resignation to the Congress and from the post of MLC, stated that they will challenge the order in the Supreme Court. “I have spoken to the advocates in Mumbai in this regard. No one should come out on the streets,” he said.

Opposition leader Siddaramaiah stated that the party was of the view that hijab didn’t cause any problems for others and they wear it along with the uniform. Now, when the court decision has come, the matter is over.

Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa stated that all should respect the verdict of the High Court and he appealed to the people not to rake up the controversy again.

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‘I Love Muhammad’ row: Tension continues in Karnataka’s Belagavi, 11 detained

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Belagavi, Oct 4: Tension continued to simmer in Karnataka’s Belagavi city on Saturday following a stone-pelting incident linked to the raising of ‘I Love Muhammad’ slogans.

Police have detained 11 persons and made tight security arrangements across Belagavi city.

The Police Department is on high alert as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to visit the city on Saturday.

According to police, the stone-pelting incident occurred on Friday evening during the ‘Urs’ procession. While the procession was underway, “I Love Muhammad” slogans were raised. When objections were raised, the mob resorted to stone pelting near the Khadak Galli area.

The police also stated that they have obtained video evidence showing youths chanting ‘I Love Muhammad’ slogans and engaging in violence.

The Police further said that the group changed the procession route without permission.

Khade Bazar Police have detained 11 people in connection with the incident and are questioning them. A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

Security has been tightened since Friday night, with police patrolling throughout the night, the police said.

A platoon of the Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) has been deployed in the Khade Bazar area. Police have indicated that more persons will be taken into custody in connection with the incident.

Meanwhile, Hindutva activists have put up ‘Har Har Mahadev’ banners in Belagavi city. Taking the situation seriously, police are maintaining a strict vigil.

In another development, an ‘I Love Muhammad’ banner installed at Aland in Kalaburagi district was removed by jurisdictional police on Saturday.

The banner had been put up as part of the Laadle Mashak Dargah urs programme. After receiving information, police rushed to the spot and cleared the banner.

An investigation is ongoing.

Earlier, two groups clashed over an ‘I Love Muhammad’ poster in Davanagere city, further fueling tensions.

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TN Police launch manhunt for TVK’s Namakkal district secy after Madras HC rejects bail plea

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Chennai, Oct 4: The Tamil Nadu Police have intensified efforts to trace and arrest N. Satish Kumar, Namakkal district secretary of actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), after he went missing following the dismissal of his anticipatory bail petition, officials said on Saturday.

Two special squads have been formed under the supervision of Inspector Kabilan to locate the absconding TVK functionary, according to official sources.

The action comes after the Madras High Court on Friday denied anticipatory bail to Satish Kumar in connection with a case registered for allegedly attacking a private hospital in Namakkal.

The incident reportedly occurred when TVK leader Vijay was campaigning in the district ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled to be held next year.

Satish Kumar approached the court seeking protection from arrest.

During the hearing, his counsel, advocate A. Murugavel, said that his client was being falsely implicated for political reasons.

“The petitioner has not committed any crime. The case was filed solely because he happened to be present at the location when the incident took place,” Murugavel added.

However, the prosecution strongly opposed the plea, presenting details of damages caused during the unrest.

Police counsel said that TVK cadres had damaged hospital property worth Rs 5 lakh during the incident.

They also said that eight other criminal cases were already pending against Satish Kumar, including charges related to public property destruction.

The police also submitted photographic evidence from the spot to substantiate their claims.

After examining the images, Justice N. Senthilkumar said that as a district-level TVK leader, Satish Kumar, could not disown responsibility for the violent actions of his cadre.

“If party members were engaged in such acts, how can the petitioner claim ignorance? Shouldn’t he have exercised control over them?” the judge remarked before rejecting the anticipatory bail plea.

With the court’s decision, the Namakkal police have stepped up operations to track down Satish Kumar, who has reportedly been untraceable since the judgment.

Officers said that both squads are actively following leads and scanning possible hideouts.

The move is seen as part of a broader crackdown on political violence and property damage during election campaigns.

Authorities indicated that if Satish Kumar fails to surrender, further legal steps, including issuing a lookout notice, could follow.

The police have appealed to the people to share information on his whereabouts confidentially.

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Mumbai: Special POCSO Court Seeks Reply From Deputy Commissioner Of Police in Otters Club Child Sexual Assault Case

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Mumbai: The special court for Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), on Friday, asked the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) to file reply on the plea of further probe against the office-bearers of Bandra-based Otters Club, in a case of alleged sexual assault on a minor boy at the club by a waiter in September 2023.

The court was hearing the arguments made by advocate Rizwan Merchant on behalf of the complainant father, a businessman. The victim boy was 7 years old at the time of the alleged incident. It was contended that the court should seek reply from the DCP on further probe under his supervision. The court has now scheduled the hearing for next week.

The complainant had challenged the closure report submitted by the Bandra police against the club officebearers, who were also named in the complaint. It was claimed that even after bringing the facts to the notice of the managing committee they failed to act. Hence, he filed a police complaint, demanding that the office-bearers should be prosecuted for failure to take action.

The father had claimed that the office-bearers had tried to arm-twist him. He further claimed that they assured him that the matter would be referred to the Prevention of Sexual Harassment committee. Notably, the case could not go to the committee as it was related to child sexual harassment, argued the father.

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