Mangaluru: My father was shot dead in front of my eyes - Jaleel's daughter


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 22: When protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) turned violent on December 19 at State Bank, 42-year-old Jaleel hurriedly picked up his children Shifani (14) and Sabil (10).

The children were left midway by their school van and they called their father for help. Jaleel picked them up and brought them to their home in Bunder. The next minute he was shot dead.

“The police killed my father in front of my eyes,” says Shifani in an interview to India Today.


Photo courtesy: India Today

The shootout has changed the life of Jaleel’s family members forever. A doted father, Jaleel did odd jobs and his daily wage was a source of income for the family.

Jaleel's family members say that only around 50 to 100 people were protesting and not a mob of thousands as the police claimed initially. "Jaleel was not even a part of the protest. He had accompanied his children home from school and was near the gate when a bullet hit his eye. He collapsed and was declared brought dead in the hospital," a relative recalls.

One of Jaleel’s relatives condemns the police for open firing and taking innocent lives, while the protesters could have been managed easily through other methods.

Jaleel and 23-year-old Nausheen died due to firing by police during the protest. Soon after, curfew was declared in Mangaluru and mobile internet was banned for 48 hours.

Some journalists who had interviewed the family members of Jaleel and Nausheen were also detained. The cops stated that they were detained as they did not have authorized accreditation cards. The journalists were released on Friday.

Incidentally, in an action that has received flak from opposition party leaders, both Jaleel and Nausheen have been named as accused in the FIR filed by the police. The police have insisted that they were compelled to open fire as the mob threatened to set a police station on fire. However, Jaleel's family's statement that he was not even part of the protest raises serious questions about the police action. The Muslim Central Committee and other leaders have demanded judicial inquiry into the incident, and chief minister Yediyurappa has ordered a probe.

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    This happens to be a cold blooded murder by trigger happy policemen!! Whomsover have the order to fire at random should be taken to task!!

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  • Sandesh Kanchan, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    This is a heart breaking story . The poor children will have to live with the horrific scene of their father dying in front of their eyes. Even if he was shot by mistake, I hope the erring policeman is punished and the police is made to pay money Jaleel's family yearly.. I also hope that the culprits and the mob who tried to set fire to the police station are caught and punished severely too.

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Police are behaving like political parties,

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Police brutality was at the peak in all the BJP ruled states.

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  • Althaf, Kaup

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Police will get their Karma for killing the innocents.

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  • SHAMEEM MUHAMMAD ANSARI, MANGALORE - KARNATAKA

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    GOVERNMENT DOES NOT EXIST IN KARNATKA

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    In any Islamic nations, if minorities or even their own citizens, create death and destruction, or abuse, ridicule their leaders and their government, the reactions, are instantaneous, the culprits are rounded up and beheaded, in full publicly !!!!!!!!

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Who instigated youths to come to street and create ruckus and confront police..

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Frankly, I do not think police will fire randomly at innocents.
    A quick check on the place of the incidence, place of the school and their house location will substantiate my thinking.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    You mean to say if there is BJP ruling everything happens as per law . because BJP never makes mistakes Isn't it ?

    You will realise it and get up from that deep sleep of andh-bhakti when such kind of injustice happens with your own near and dear one.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Instead of calling names and writing andh bhakthi etc, name the three locations which I have mentioned on my comment.
    My point is just that false facts are being put out now. My sympathies for the family of deceased ones remain.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    It's an irrecoverable loss for the family.

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  • umar, jeddah

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Insha Allah duhaa for everyone for his Migpiratheke, this is shame for bjp govt, innocent people killing,

    The BJP government led by Modi has nothing to show in terms of development.

    The economy is in doldrums and unemployment is high.
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    Instead of focusing on issues to build the country they, as usual, have taken to the sectarian populist agenda based on religion. our country GDP 3.5%

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  • Kuttappa, Coorg

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Dear Brother,

    Try to get a citizenship in your present working country, later will talk about India's GDP and growth and secularism !!!

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    You are one of those who can't reconcile themselves to the fact that the era of appeasement is coming to an end.

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    As I have already told that more fierce protest were held in Bengaluru, Kalaburagi and Davanagere and the police were able to manage them successfully.

    In Mangalore everyone knows that it is something different. Anyone with little sense can smell something fishy and Jaleel's death shows it all.

    He was not at all part of the mob but has been named in the FIR to save the atrocity of the police.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    It is indeed sad that lives were lost in this incident. Often it is the innocent ones that pay for misdeeds of others. Incitement to protest must be probed. I think most protestors didn't know what's the effect of CAA on them.

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  • James, Belman

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Why police personnel get only suspension and not imprisonment???.

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  • Jhanavi, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    they are doing their duty..

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  • Shaffi, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Which Duty sister? which Duty ?
    To kill a innocent is a duty for you. what if victim was from your relative or friends ?
    At that time do you agree with their Duty ? answer me sister .
    The whole Police system has been changed after BJP government , More then 10 to 12 innocent people has been killed by police in past 1 week . will they get punished NO they won't bcoz more then 75% who work in the Police department are belong to RSS ... NOTE THAT

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  • Nik, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Duty would be to scare them off by shooting into the air. Not shoot people.

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  • VINOD KUMAR, CHENNAI

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Poor Jaleel got killed by law abiding policemen, what a cruelty by the karnataka police

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  • Joe Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    The BJP government led by Modi has nothing to show in terms of development. \

    The economy is in doldrums and unemployment is high. Instead of focusing on issues to build the country they, as usual, have taken to the sectarian populist agenda based on religion.

    But India is a secular democratic republic and no discrimination can me made on the basis of religion.

    This is enshrined in our constitution. Catering to narrow-minded fundamentalist forces has worked in the past for the BJP whose only goal is to remain in power and not work for the common people. Every section of the civil society needs to raise their voice and hold the government accountable. While protests are good, violence is not the path to take. Violence begets more violence. India is the land of the Mahatma and non-violence is how we should fight to uphold our secular and democratic credentials.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    Throwing stones at police is an offence, even standing with them is risky...

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  • Thousif, Manglore, Bolar

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    And some people support to police for killing innocent. Only because he is Muslim police have to answer why they open fire at protester police would easily stopped the protester police started lati charge at peaceful protest and started the violence may be they acted upon Kateel order .

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    No words are strong enough to condemn this barbarian act by the police.

    The police are duty bound to help the people, not to kill them. An innocent person has lost his life, the little children have lost everything.

    How will the police respond to the girl's statement? Obviously by telling lies. However, children, whichever community they belong to, don't lie.

    An inquiry has been ordered to probe the incident. We have seen the results from the inquiries. This one will be no different. It would, however, be unfair to totally blame the police. For sure, someone would have instructed them to do the way they acted. That person should be punished.

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  • Sulaiman, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    The police r the biggest criminals of Indian society unfortunately.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    This need thorough investigation all cctv and movements and the fired person . How they filed FIR must be investigated.

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  • myna, Mysuru

    Sun, Dec 22 2019

    Will the Rs 10 lacs compensation restore the void in the lives of Jaleel and her family. The Government should think twice before rejoicing by being trigger happy. Even a Minister speaks of Godhra type situation in Karnataka. BJP came to power through back door mechanism which has made democracy a joke. Unfortunately in a Caste ridden state like Karnataka where the electorate value caste more than principles, ethics and the country , all right thinking persons will have to put up with such mockery of the constitution and Judicial guidelines.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Will you go out to protest if sec 144 is put.?
    No.
    Will you provoke the police by throwing stones on them?
    No.
    That mob did Both.
    Law is, you cannot protest unless you have permission.
    They broke the law, when they went there.

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  • Nelson DSouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2019

    Pl tell us what in the constitution does not allow us to give citizenship to opppressed minorities from aggressive majoritarian regimes?

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