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Two held on the charge of razing grotto in Bantwal

Published On : 30 Sep 2018   |  Reported By : Courtesy The Hindu


Mangaluru, (The Hindu): The Vitla police on Saturday arrested two persons, including a former Home Guard, for allegedly razing a grotto of Mother Velankani at Kuntrakala in Kolnadu village, Bantwal taluk, on Thursday. Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police B.R. Ravikanthe Gowda has suspended a police constable, Ashok, in this connection. According to Mr. Gowda, the constable was suspended for failing to discharge his beat duty properly in the village. The police gave the names of the arrested person as Jayaram Naik (45), the Home Guard, and Monappa Naik (38).

The two were among the group of persons from the local bhajan mandal which allegedly razed the grotto.

According to the police, the grotto had been installed at Kuntrakala by a church in 1970. Recently, the parish council of the church sought permission of the village panchayat to renovate the grotto.

A section of villagers had opposed renovation. On Thursday, a group of 20 villagers, including Jayaram and Monappa, went there with earthmovers and razed the grotto. The group then installed an idol of Koragajja Daiva at the spot, which is government land.

Following the arrest of the two, the police removed the idol of Koragajja Daiva and handed over the land to the Tahsildar.

“In the preliminary inquiry, it was found that Ashok was not active in discharging his duty as beat constable,” Mr. Ravikanthe Gowda told The Hindu.







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