Karnataka Muslim clerics demand judicial probe into DJ Halli violence


Bengaluru, Sep 16 (IANS): Over a dozen Muslim clergymen met Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Tuesday and demanded that the state government order an independent judicial inquiry commission to probe into the D.J. Halli violence that took place last month.

The clergymen, led by Ameer-E-Shariat Karnataka, Moulana Sageer Ahmed, submitted a memorandum to the CM and strongly appealed that the state government should also act resiliently on those tried to spread communal hate by posting indecent messages on social media sites.

Speaking to IANS, Maulana Maqsood Imran Rashadi, Imam, Jama Masjid, appealed the state government to take steps to releases innocent Muslim accused, who have been booked in this case.

"The police have picked more than 300 people till date for their alleged role in the D.J. Hall violence, but in reality, there are many innocents too who have been picked up. At least they must be let off is our primary demand," he expaliend.

The memorandum stated that the main idea of seeking an independent judicial commission is to know the real truth as to who instigated P. Naveen, nephew of Congress MLA Srinivasamurthy, to post such posts on social media.

According to the memorandum, the community strongly suspects this entire episode is orchestrated by someone who is hiding behind Naveen, who wanted to disturb the communal peace in the state.

The memorandum further added that the state government's decision to invoke draconian Unlawful Activates (Prevention) Act (UAPA). "Invocation of such draconian law would ruin the entire life of innocents, hence the state should not invoke this act in a hurried manner," it read.

The note also added that the state government should take stringent action against all those spreading religious hate using social media platforms.

It may be recalled that the violence began after religious sentiments were offended following an objectionable post on Facebook, by P. Naveen.

Earlier, he had hailed the Bhumi Pujan in Ayodhya as a victory for Hindus. He is the nephew of Congress MLA from Pulakeshinagar, Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy. Murthy, a Dalit leader, had defected from the JD(S) to Congress before the last poll and won it too at the chagrin of the Congress bigwigs who had been eying the seat.

In this incident, the legislator's house was torched by rioters and in a bid to quell the rioters, the police opened fire in which three people lost their lives.A The police then swooped down and arrested more than 300 persons so far in this connection.

 

  

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  • SK Hegde, karkala

    Thu, Sep 17 2020

    Not sure what theses clerics reference of innocent people, As I have seen /observed/read for last few years those who are innocent don't visit a riot place (sensitive areas) during such incidents, They will avoid going to such areas and mostly sit at home and watch how is the situation moving along to plan their regular/essential activities for next day/days

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 16 2020

    Better these clerics form a committee to have introspection of such incidents and educate the youths to not to indulge in violence, focus on some constructive works that enhance the welfare of their family and at large the society ....

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 16 2020

    Forget the CHINA alone ! we are feeding the sleeper cells within the country who are more dangerous than the external enemies they are like bone cancers of the society and country. All the investigating agencies to be put more focus on this aspect to save our country otherwise they destroy everything without waging the war.

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