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Journalists, Father accused of having a relationship with Maois released

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Mangaluru: Judge Basappa Balampa Candidates and the third additional session on Thursday released Journalist Vittala Malekudiya, and his father Lingappa Malekudiya, who was accused of having a bond with Maois.
On March 3, 2012, the police searched the journalist home at Killur, Belthangady Taluk on the outskirts of Kudremukh National Park and arrested them.
Advocates Dinesh Ulepady said that the police had won binoculars, food, and books about revolutionary Bhagat Singh – and a letter to the government, where Vittala had submitted a request for road construction, has called for a booty of the election.
After the house is being sought, a case is registered against the father-son duo under the IPC Sections 120 (B) and Section 19 and 20 of the law activity law (prevention) that violates the law.
Vittala and his father then spent three months in prison, during that time journalists even appeared for examination.
When in prison, several political leaders including CPI (M) Secretary General Prakash Rust visited prison.
This problem was also raised in parliament by Parla MP M Bajesh, considering Vittala said justice had won, after being released.
Vittala was a first year student who pursued journalism at Mangalore University when she was arrested.
He lived together with his family in Kuthlur Village, who fell under the Jurisdiction of Naravi Gram Panchayat and they had to go with a two-hour track through the forest from the nearest stop to reach the house in a remote suburb.
Forest.
Vittala talks regularly to journalists and is considered a contact point for reaching Malang community members.
There are several examples of journalists who live with him at his home when they are in Dakshina Kannada to study Naxal movements.
While they lived in his house that Vittala developed interest in journalism.
Some journalists who worked in Mangaluru agreed to support him and help him get a ticket to enter Mangalore University.
They also helped him get a book and gave lessons in English.
After his release from prison, he even needed the selection of Gram Panchayat and Zilla Pancayat.

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