All-India Hindu convention aims to convert India into 'Hindu Rashtra'

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June 10, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 10: Around 50 Hindu organizations from Karnataka are expected to take part in the All-India Hindu Convention scheduled to be held in Goa from June 14 to 17, according to Guruprasad, state coordinator of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.

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Addressing a press meet in the city on Saturday, he said that representatives from various Hindu organizations from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Dharwad, Bagalakote, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Hassan and Tumakuru districts will be attending the four day event, which is being held for the sixth consecutive year.

He said that over around 160 Hindu organizations from 21 states across India as well as from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal with more than 400 delegates will be part of the convention aimed at bringing all Hindu groups of the country together and form a national level Hindu federation.

As per the resolutions of the previous five national level conventions of Samiti, and district level meets held in Mangaluru, Udupi, Bengaluru, Hubli, Shivamogga and Bijapur, the upcoming all-India convention will be used as a medium to reach out to the people and to prepare them to convert India into a 'Hindu Rashtra' in coming years.

Guruprasad went on to claim that even though pro-Hindu political party is ruling India for past three years, the union government has not addressed the long pending demands of Hindus.

“Issue of Kashmiri Pandits, abolition of Article 370, banning of cow slaughter across India, construction of the Ram Mandir etc remained unaddressed so far. Criticizing and pelting stones at army jawans are not being considered as anti-national acts even today,” he lamented.

Divya, an advocate of Hindutva and high court lawyer, said that around 65 lawyers also will take part in the convention and the delegates will undertake in-depth deliberations and finalise common action programme to be implemented by the Hindu organisations towards declaring 'Bharat' as 'Hindu Rashtra'.

Guruprasad added that a three day camp will be held from June 19 to 21 on the premises of Mahalakshmi temple at Bandiwade in Goa for the activists of various Hindutva groups. The activists will be trained on how to organise the campaign in the preview of the law and to prepare month wise action plan for the future.

Hindutva activists Chandra Moger, Hanumanth Kamath, Manjula Gowda and Srinivas K were also present in the press meet.

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May 26,2020

Mangaluru, May 26: Days after the government of India approved the use of chartered flights for the repatriation of Indians stranded across the world amidst covid-19 lockdown, two NRI entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia have offer to bear the cost of repatriation if they get formal green signal to repatriate stranded Indians from Dammam to Mangaluru International Airport before June 5.

Althaf Ullal and Basheer Sagar, the two Kannadiga Directors of Al Khobar-based Saqco, have made this offer in a letter written to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

The duo have assured that their company will bear the cost of the first chartered flight from Dammam to Mangaluru if the government paves way for its operation by June 5. 

It is learnt that many private airliners have come forward to operate chartered flight and are waiting for final clearance from the government. It will cost approximately Rs 45 lakh to hire chartered flight with 180 capacity from Dammam to Mangaluru. 

Pregnant women, medical emergency cases, senior citizens on visit visas, those who lost jobs due to lockdown among other stranded Indians will be given priority in this flight, they said.

"Our company will completely bear this cost. Passengers only need to bear the cost of institutional quarantine after reaching Mangaluru," they have clarified. 

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i am stuck in saudi arabia and waiting eagerly to reach karnataka as early as possible. I missed my sisters marriage this month 24th, and my marriage is on june 14th.... i have some health issue also... really want to go back as soon as possible. Please help me

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: Activist Irom Chanu Sharmila took part in a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR) at Sir Puttanna Chetty Town Hall here on Sunday.

Sharmila, who came in the protest along with her child, took part in a 'burqa and bindi' protest marking the birth anniversary of social reformer Savitribai Phule.

Protests have erupted across the country over the CAA which grants citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Buddhist, and Christian refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

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June 29,2020

Karwar, June 29: The additional sessions court, Sirsi town police station and office of the deputy superintendent of police in Uttara Kannada district were sealed on Sunday after an undertrial was found positive for Covid-19.

The undertrial, accused of stealing a bike, from Hubballi was arrested by Sirsi police and had initially tested negative. He was confirmed infected when his samples were tested the second time.

He was arrested by Dharwad police in connection with a bike theft case. During interrogation it was found that he had stolen bikes in Sirsi too. Sirsi police had brought him from Dharwad sub-jail for the interrogation and was produced in the court.

The accused was in Manipal jail for some time after he was convicted there for the bike theft. While bringing him to Sirsi the police had wore PPE kits.

When he was produced in the court the judge had reportedly directed the police test him for covid as he had some symptoms.

His swab was collected and sent to the lab. In the first test the result was negative but it was positive in another test. At that time he was in Sirsi sub-jail. 10 police officials who had come into his contact have been quarantined. The police station has been sealed down and the court will be closed down on Monday and Tuesday.

All the under trails who were kept with him in the sub-jail have been isolated and their swab has been sent for the testing.

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