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  • Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against Karnataka’s Invite to Booker Prize Winner Banu Mushtaq for Dasara Festival

    New Delhi, September 19, 2025 – The Supreme Court today dismissed a plea challenging the Karnataka High Court’s order approving the state government’s decision to invite Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq as the chief guest for the Dasara festival inauguration at Chamundi Temple, Mysuru, on September 22. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta rejected the petition after a brief hearing.

    Senior Advocate PB Suresh, representing the petitioner, argued that a non-Hindu should not perform pujas, calling it a religious act and citing alleged past remarks by Mushtaq that hurt religious sentiments. Justice Nath repeatedly stated, “Dismissed,” and remarked, “We have said ‘dismissed’ three times. How many dismissals are required?” The plea was urgently listed yesterday after the petitioner noted the event’s proximity, with CJI BR Gavai agreeing to hear it today.

    On September 15, the Karnataka High Court had dismissed similar petitions, stating that inviting Mushtaq, an accomplished Kannada author, lawyer, and activist whose anthology Heart Lamp won the International Booker Prize in May, did not violate constitutional values. The court emphasized that the state-organized Dasara festivities, not managed by a temple or religious body, have historically invited luminaries like scientists and authors, irrespective of religion. It ruled that Mushtaq’s participation, including lighting a sacred lamp or offering prayers, did not infringe any legal or constitutional rights.

    The High Court noted the decision was made by a committee of elected representatives and officials, and no religious denomination’s rights were curtailed. The petitioners had argued that only Hindus should perform the rituals, but the state countered that the event’s secular nature allows non-discriminatory invitations.

    Appearances: Senior Advocate PB Suresh, AoR Nidhi Sahay, Advocates Vipin Nair, Sughosh Subramanyam, Deeksha Gupta, Pushpita Basak, MB Ramya, and Aditya Narendranath (for petitioner).

  • Kundapura: Mobile Hacked, Rs 1.27 Lakh Transferred from Bank Account; Case Registered

    Kundapura, September 19, 2025 – A case of cyber fraud has been registered at Kollur Police Station after a mobile phone was hacked, leading to the unauthorized transfer of Rs 1.27 lakh from a bank account. The victim, Arun Kumar Shetty from Vandse, discovered the theft upon checking his account following a suspicious call.

    On September 17, Arun received a call from an individual named Rahul, who spoke in Hindi and prompted him to cut the call, citing a “wrong number.” Shortly after, an OTP message arrived on his phone. Suspicious, Arun checked his SDCC Bank account—linked to his mobile—and found only Rs 54 remaining, with Rs 1.26 lakh transferred to another account.

    After reporting the incident via the 1930 helpline, Rs 27,000 was reversed to his account. In his complaint, Arun alleged that Rahul, calling from 90080*****, hacked his phone and siphoned off Rs 1 lakh from his father’s linked account through deception.

    The case has been registered at Kollur Police Station based on Arun’s complaint,

  • Kundapur: Four Arrested for Gambling; Cash and Vehicle Seized

    Kundapur, September 18, 2025: In a raid on an illegal gambling den, Kundapur Rural Police Station arrested four individuals caught playing cards in Gulwadi village on September 17. Several other gamblers fled the scene upon spotting the police.

    The arrested are Samarth (27) from Karkala, Kishan (45) from Tagarse in Byndoor, Pradeep (42) from Mangalore, and Nisar Shekh (42) from Gulwadi. Police seized Rs 11,620 in cash used for the game, along with gambling paraphernalia and a car.

    A case has been registered at Kundapur Rural Police Station, with investigations ongoing.

  • Lingayat is an Independent Religion, Not Part of Hindu-Sanatan Dharma: Dr. Basavalinga Pattaddevaru

    Udupi, September 18, 2025 – Lingayat religion is not a derivative of Sanatan Dharma but an independent faith born to oppose caste and varna systems, declared Dr. Basavalinga Pattaddevaru of Bhalki Hiremath Sansthana. Speaking at a Vachana Samvada event for college students and the public, organized by the Lingayat Mathadipathigala Okkuta at Udupi Town Hall on Thursday, he emphasized that Lingayat is a distinct religion, not a caste. “Lingayat is a complete religion, not a caste. Caste is like darkness, and religion is like light. The light of religion is essential to dispel the darkness of caste,” he said.

    Shivananda Swamiji of Handigunda Math reiterated this, demanding constitutional recognition for Lingayat religion akin to Sikhism and Jainism. “This is not a fight but our right. Lingayat is not part of Hindu or Sanatan Dharma. Basavanna is our religious guru, Vachana literature is our holy text, and Basava Dharma/Lingayat Dharma stands alone,” he clarified.

    The event saw participation from prominent Lingayat leaders, including Shri Shivananda Swamiji (Hulasooru Shri Math), Shri Shantaveera Mahaswami (Hosadurga Kunchitiga Mahasansthana Math), Gurubasava Pattaddevaru (Bhalki Hiremath), Shri Basavalinga Swamiji (Dharwad Navalagunda Gavimath), Shri Veerasiddha Devaru (Kalaburagi Shanmukha Shivayogigala Math), Shri Veerabhadra Shastrigalu (Raichur), Shri Shivabasava Devaru (Belagavi), Shri Basavaraja Devaru (Basavakalyan), and Basavananda Swamiji (Mammigatti).

    Dr. Mahantha Prabhu Swamiji from Belagavi Segunise coordinated the dialogue. Notable attendees included Dr. G.S. Chandrashekar, Honorary President of Akhil Bharatiya Veerashaiva Mahasabha (Udupi District), and Niranjan Cholayya, President of Sharana Sahitya Parishat (Udupi District). Discussions were also joined by Ramesh Kanchan (President, Udupi Taluk Panch Guarantee Implementation Committee), Dasansa leader Sundar Master, Billava leader Geetanjali Suvarna, and others.

  • Vitla: Police Register Case Against Facebook Page for Communal Comment Threatening Harmony

    Vitla, September 18, 2025 – Vitla Police Station has registered a case against the Facebook page ‘Sanatani Sinha’ for posting a comment that allegedly threatens communal harmony, following a complaint by Bantwal taluk resident Abdul Rahman.

    The case, filed under Crime No. 131/2025 and Section 353(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, stems from a comment made on a post related to news shared by the ‘Vartha Bharati’ Facebook page. Rahman reported that on September 18, while browsing Facebook on his mobile, he noticed the inflammatory remark on the page, which could incite discord between communities.

    In his complaint, Rahman highlighted how the comment was designed to disrupt social peace. Vitla police have taken up the matter for investigation.

  • Social and Educational Survey in Udupi District from September 22 to October 7

    Udupi: The Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission will conduct a Social and Educational Survey to collect information about the social and educational status of people across the state.

    The survey will be held from September 22 to October 7, 2025, during which enumerators will visit households and collect required information, according to a press release from the Udupi Deputy Commissioner’s office.

    Citizens are requested to cooperate with the survey process and keep the following documents ready:

    1. Ration Card
    2. Aadhaar Card of all family members and a mobile number linked to Aadhaar (if not linked, visit the nearest Aadhaar centre or post office to get it linked)
    3. Voter ID Card
    4. UID Card or Disability Certificate (if any family member is differently-abled)

    The Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate have appealed to the public to extend full cooperation for the successful completion of the survey.

  • Bhatkal City Police Arrest Two for Slaughtering Animals and Dumping Remains in Forest Area

    Bhatkal, September 18, 2025: Bhatkal City Police Station has arrested two individuals accused of illegally slaughtering animals and dumping their remains, skins, and bones in a forest area within the station limits. The arrests were made following a complaint lodged on September 11, 2025, at 16:00 hours.

    The complainant, Maruti ( Sub-Divisional Forest Officer, Bhatkal, residing at Sagar Road, Forest Quarters, Bhatkal), reported that unidentified persons trespassed into the forest survey No. 74 area in Mukhdoom Colony hill on September 11 at 14:00 hours, slaughtered animals brought from elsewhere, and discarded the remains, skins, bones, and other parts. The case was registered under Crime No. 105/2025, invoking Sections 4 and 12 of the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act-2020, and Section 329(3) of the BNS-2023.

    Acting on the complaint, police teams were formed, and on September 17, 2025, the accused were apprehended:

    1. Mohammed Saman (son of B.K. Abu Mohammed, aged 19, Mukhdoom Colony, Bhatkal);
    2. Mohammed Rahin (son of Mohammed Rizwan, aged 20, resident of Chauthani Main Road, Bhatkal).

    The vehicle used in the crime was seized, and both were produced before the court, which remanded them to judicial custody.

    The operation was directed by SP Deepan M.N. (IPS), Karwar; Additional SP-1 Krishnamurthy G., Karwar; and Additional SP-2 Jagadish Naik, Karwar. It was guided by DySP Mahesh M.K. and led by PI Divakar P.M. of Bhatkal City Police Station, with assistance from PSI Naveen Naik (Crime & Support), PSI Thimmappa S., and constables CHC-1475 Dinesh Naik, CHC-713 Devu Naik, CHC-860 Deepak Naik, CHC-1347 Vinayak Patil, CPC 583 Kashinath Kotagonasi, CPC 1663 Suresh Marati, CPC-1772 Kiran Patil, and CPC 1008 Revanasiddappa Magi. Technical support was provided by Uday Gunaga and Baban Kadam from the District Police Office’s technical wing.

    All officers and personnel involved in the swift detection and arrest have been commended for their exemplary performance.

  • Sirsi: Basavaraj Kanasetti Assumes Charge as New PSI at City New Market Police Station

    Sirsi, September 18, 2025 – Basavaraj Kanasetti has been appointed as the Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) for Sirsi City New Market Police Station in Sirsi taluk, Uttara Kannada district. He assumed charge this evening, marking the start of his tenure at the station.

    The previous PSI, Ratna Kuri, has been transferred to Mangalore’s West Zone.

  • U.S. Revokes Visas for Indian Executives and Families Involved in Fentanyl Precursor Trafficking

    New Delhi, September 18, 2025 – In a major crackdown on synthetic narcotics trafficking, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi has revoked and denied visas for several Indian business executives and corporate leaders implicated in the illegal trade of fentanyl precursors. This action, part of the Trump Administration’s broader strategy to protect Americans from dangerous drugs, also extends to their close family members, rendering them ineligible for U.S. travel.

    The decisions were made under sections 221(i), 212(a)(2)(C), and 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Embassy is additionally flagging executives linked to companies known for trafficking fentanyl precursors for enhanced scrutiny on future visa applications.

    Chargé d’affaires Jorgan Andrews emphasized the U.S. commitment, stating, “The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi remains steadfast in its commitment to combating illicit drug trafficking. Individuals and organizations involved in the illegal production and trafficking of drugs to the United States, along with their families, will face consequences that may include being denied access to the United States.”

    Curbing the influx of fentanyl and its precursors is a top priority for the U.S., with gratitude expressed to Indian counterparts for their collaboration in tackling this transnational threat. The Trump Administration has issued Executive Orders to secure borders, dismantle drug cartels, and urge reforms in source countries.

    “Together, we will build a safer, healthier, stronger future for America and India,” the release concluded.

  • Udupi: Mushthak Hennabail Appointed to Kannada Development Authority District Committee

    Udupi, September 18, 2025 – The Karnataka government has appointed Mushthak Hennabail as a member of the Kannada Development Authority’s Udupi district committee, as per an official order. This appointment aims to bolster efforts in promoting and preserving the Kannada language and culture within the district.

    Mushthak Hennabail, recognized for his contributions to Kannada advocacy in coastal Karnataka, will play a pivotal role in the committee. His responsibilities include organizing local events, workshops, and campaigns to enhance the use of Kannada and strengthen cultural initiatives in Udupi.

    Mushthak Hennabail Appointed to Kannada Development Authority | Photo: Facebook