Muslim committee announces compensation of Rs 30 lakh each to Masood, Fazil – The New Indian Express

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MANGALURU: The Dakshina Kannada and Udupi District Muslim Central Committee, an umbrella organization of all Muslim forums in the twin districts, on Saturday announced compensation of Rs 30 lakh each to the families of B Masood and Mohammed Fazil who were killed recently.
The committee, in an emergency meeting held at the home of its chairman Mohammed Masood in the city, expressed strong disappointment that Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai did not visit the homes of the two victims. The meeting was attended by former Minister UT Khader, former MLA Moiuddin and others. They decided to pay the committee’s compensation through crowdfunding and to extend all possible legal aid to the two families.
Condemning Bommai for not visiting the families of Masood and Fazil, community leaders skipped a peace committee meeting convened by ADGP (Law and Order) Alok Kumar, Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra and others responsible for the three killings in Dakshina Kannada in 10 days. Another meeting will be called soon as Muslim representatives stayed away, organizers said. Strangely, prominent ruling party and Sangh Pariwar leaders also missed the meeting.
Some major suggestions given by participants to improve the law and order situation in the district included booking trials against those who hold provocative speeches, preventing local media and television stations from publishing half-hearted reports. baked on emotional issues and banning social media in times of crisis. .
Some felt that the transfer of police officials for ordering a lathicharge in Bellare and handing over the murder case to the NIA will affect local police morale. Others said the deployment of police officers who do not know local languages as they come from outside the district has affected intelligence gathering. Alok Kumar said beat, mohalla and youth committees will be formed within a month to engage with people.
MANGALURU: The Dakshina Kannada and Udupi District Muslim Central Committee, an umbrella organization of all Muslim forums in the twin districts, on Saturday announced compensation of Rs 30 lakh each to the families of B Masood and Mohammed Fazil who were killed recently. The committee, in an emergency meeting held at the home of its chairman Mohammed Masood in the city, expressed strong disappointment that Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai did not visit the homes of the two victims. The meeting was attended by former Minister UT Khader, former MLA Moiuddin and others. They decided to pay the committee’s compensation through crowdfunding and to extend all possible legal aid to the two families. Condemning Bommai for not visiting the families of Masood and Fazil, community leaders skipped a peace committee meeting convened by ADGP (Law and Order) Alok Kumar, Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra and others responsible for the three killings in Dakshina Kannada in 10 days. Another meeting will be called soon as Muslim representatives stayed away, organizers said. Strangely, prominent ruling party and Sangh Pariwar leaders also missed the meeting. Some major suggestions given by participants to improve the law and order situation in the district included booking trials against those who hold provocative speeches, preventing local media and television stations from publishing half-hearted reports. baked on emotional issues and banning social media in times of crisis. . Some felt that the transfer of police officials for ordering a lathicharge in Bellare and handing over the murder case to the NIA will affect local police morale. Others said the deployment of police officers who do not know local languages as they come from outside the district has affected intelligence gathering. Alok Kumar said beat, mohalla and youth committees will be formed within a month to engage with people.