
CFI protests against station bail to accused
The Hindu
The Campus Front of India (CFI) staged a protest near the Clock Tower in the city on Tuesday opposing the police granting station bail to the five persons arrested in Surathkal “moral policing” incide
The Campus Front of India (CFI) staged a protest near the Clock Tower in the city on Tuesday opposing the police granting station bail to the five persons arrested in Surathkal “moral policing” incident which took place on Sunday.
Speaking on the occasion, CFI activist Afshfaq Bantwal said that the police are acting like puppets in the hands of the Sangh Parivar. The police have stood by the Sangh Parivar. The student community will be organised against the action of the police.
Another activist Ghousia said that the Sangh Parivar was disturbing peace in Dakshina Kannada frequently. The police not booking the accused under stringent laws is the reason for the thriving of such activities. An atmosphere has been created in the district where students fear to roam around freely.

The Ministry of Railways has announced a rationalisation of passenger fares, effective from December 26, aiming to balance rising operational costs while keeping passenger impact minimal. Suburban services and Monthly Season Ticket holders remain unaffected, while ordinary and AC classes see small increases. The move is expected to generate ₹600 crore in revenue and strengthen safety and efficiency across the railway network.












