C M Ibrahim accused of forcible abortion of daughter's foetus

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January 4, 2017

Bengaluru, Jan 4: Karnataka Planning Board deputy chairman CM Ibrahim, has once again hit headlines for all the wrong reasons. This time he is accused forcefully aborting the child of his daughter Iffa Afsa.

C M IbrahimThe grave allegation was made by Iffa's father-in-law CM Abdul Khadar, who also happens to be the brother of CM Ibrahim. Mr Khader also has threatened of lodging a complaint against Mr Ibrahim.

According to sources, Iffa had married C M Faizal, son of Mr Khader, against the wishes of her father and family members around seven months ago. She had the nikah ceremony as well as had registered her marriage.

Mr Khader alleged that his brother Ibrahim did not want this marriage to happen as the former's family did not own as much property as they have nor were in an influential position. His son (Iffa's husband) is working in a private company.

However, another theory says that in terms of relations, Faizal is Iffa's brother and that's why Ibrahim's family was against the marriage.

Mr Khader said that his daughter-in-law Iffa was called home by her father Mr Ibrahim, first time after the wedding, after learning that she was pregnant and then forced her to undergo abortion. He said that his daughter-in-law, who is currently admitted at Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru, narrated whatever had happened after she visited her parent's house.

In her statement, Iffa said, “I was made to drink juice. I complained that it was sour. But my mother told the fruit (mosambi) might have been sour and asked me to drink it. After drinking two glasses of the juice, I felt dizzy and slept off. After a while, I had a stomach ache and immediately informed my husband, who was in Mysuru. He immediately started from Mysuru.”

Meanwhile, Mr Khader has said that after coming to the hospital Iffa had complained that she was made unconscious and the foetus was aborted without the consent of her husband. “When asked Dr Venkatesh, who attended to Iffa, he has also apologised that there was a mistake that abortion was carried out without consent from her husband,” he said.

In a formal statement, the hospital said: "A young female, 15 weeks pregnant, was brought by family members to Vikram Hospital on 2.01.2017 at 9:20 pm, with profuse vaginal bleeding and was diagnosed to be incomplete abortion of unknown cause. She was posted for an emergency evacuation procedure under anaesthesia in the operation theatre to safe guard the patient's life, consented by the patient, her mother and her sister and the situation did not mandate to wait for the husband's consent. At present patient is stable and recovering in the ICU."

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Naren kotian
 - 
Thursday, 5 Jan 2017

Chee galeej maarre ..sister and bro madwe agoda ...thu thu ...benka haaka ivara perfect manual ge ...6th century manual na follow Jana innu iddare annode asahya. ..that's why nearly 75% of one particular community always throng to hospital. Kaala kaalakke update aglilla Andre heege agodu.

Noufal
 - 
Thursday, 5 Jan 2017

?orbidden to you (for marriage) are: your mothers, your daughters, your sisters, your father's sisters, your mother's sisters, your brother's daughters, your sister's daughters'??br />
[al-Nisa'?4:23].

Abu Muhammad
 - 
Thursday, 5 Jan 2017

This Kotian does not know his own religion, they marry their own sister's daughter. Further they marry off their daughters with animals such as dogs, donkeys and what not to ward off evil. One brother marries and the rest of brothers share the same girl ( this is sanctified by Lord Krishna in Mahabharata - Pandavas) Do you need more examples of inhuman and evil practices in your own community....????

s
 - 
Thursday, 5 Jan 2017

hindus have some practices that mandate a woman's own brother to marry her own daughter. islam does not prohibit marriage between cousins. it has a clear definition of who one can marry to and cannot. this shows how much knowledge hindus have about islam and how much miss information they are fed.

Wonder Kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

At leat Master batri compared better than RSS Goonda kaladaka Bhata, fantastic at least Master Ebraim now listed with Master Bhattas and Blaster Nalinana any way, why cant lieve like a common man whats wrong marriage between cuzin brothers happening every were. then Master Veranna leaving which part of the world???????not in Karnataka looks like \Mallu\" !!!!!!
Jai hoo Siddaramanna."

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

Shama, it is not prohibited in islam to marry once brother's marriage...but is it not advisable under medical ground....

Viren Kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

These are the true followers of Islam. Hindus, Christians and followers of all non-terror faiths should thank God for not making them muzzis who dont hesitate to marry brothers and sisters.

Bhageeratha Bhaira
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

CM Ibrahim has once again proved that he is pooki bhatta of Karnataka politics. Even Kalladka Bhat is far better than him.

Sinan Abdullah
 - 
Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

So far CM Ibrahim was party hopper. Now he is becoming religion hopper. daughter marrying brother, father aborting baby... all inhuman and terrible things.

Shama
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Wednesday, 4 Jan 2017

What a shameless family ! In all religions its prohibited to marry father's own brother's son/daughter. The couple have insulted the humanity and their parents who failed to guide them are shameless people. Kick out CM Ibrahim from Karnataka.

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April 22,2020

Newsroom, Apr 22: Dozens of Tablighi Jamaat members from across the country who have been successfully recovered and have now tested negative for the novel coronavirus have come forward and donate their plasma for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

The Tablighis from Tamil Nadu were the first to take this decision. According to them, apart from helping the critically ill patients to recover from COVID-19, was to counter the ‘baseless accusations’ that Tablighis were responsible for the spread of the virus following the religious congregation of the sect held at Delhi’s Nizamuddin area last month.

Mohammad Abbas, a thirty-eight year old businessman from Tiruppur was on Sunday discharged from Coimbatore’s ESI hospital. “As soon as I got discharged, I met the district administration officials and the dean of the hospital and told them that they may contact me anytime if they needed me to donate my plasma,” Abbas was quoted as saying by an English daily.

“It has only been one day since I was discharged but I’ve already spoken to others (from the Jamaat) who have recovered and they were all ready to donate,” he added. 

Leader's call

Maulana Saad Kandhalvi, a prominent leader of Tablighi Jamaat, who has been booked by the Delhi Police for holding a religious congregation, too has appealed to coronavirus survivors to donate blood plasma for infected people.

In a letter issued on Tuesday, Saad said most of the members who were quarantined did not have any infection and they tested negative for COVID-19.

"Even from amongst the ones who tested positive for the disease, a majority of them have now undergone treatment and are now cured while I and a few others are still under quarantine.

"It is required that such people who are now cured of this disease should donate blood plasma to others who are still fighting the disease and are under treatment," he said.

He also has urged the followers of the organisation to pray at home in the month of Ramadan instead of going to mosques. 

Plasma therapy

Convalescent Plasma Therapy is an experimental procedure for COVID-19 patients.

In this therapy, the antibodies of a person who has recovered from the virus are taken and transfused into a sick person (having the virus) to help boost the person’s immune system.

The recovered COVID-19 patient’s blood develops antibodies to battle against COVID-19.

Once the blood of the first patient is infused to the second patient, those antibodies will start fighting against the coronavirus in the second person.

The process for donating plasma is similar to donating blood and takes about an hour.

Several countries around the world including the United Kingdom and the United States have also started plasma therapy trials.

In India, several states like Kerala, Gujarat and Punjab have already started using Plasma Therapy for the corona-infected patients.

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May 2,2020

Newsroom, May 2: The Delhi Police’s move to book Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam Khan under sedition charges over his social media statement condemning Hindutva bigots has raised many eyebrows. 

A pubic statement has been issued in solidarity with Zafarul Islam Khan by a group of NGOs and citizens which condemned the media trial targeting Khan.

The statement demanded legal action against those who are distorting Khan's Facebook post and spreading false propaganda against him.

Delhi Police Special Cell registered the FIR against Khan on the complaint of a Vasant Kunj resident. The complaint came to the Lodhi Colony office of the special cell, after the assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Safdarjung Enclave forwarded it.

The investigation has been handed over to special cell inspector Praveen Kumar.

According to the FIR, Khan has been booked under several sections of the Indian Penal Code -- 124 A (sedition) and 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc,).

Khan on April 28 had posted controversial comments on his Facebook page. "Mind you, bigots, Indian Muslims have opted until now not to complain to the Arab and Muslim world about your hate campaigns and lynchings and riots. The day they are pushed to do that, bigots will face an avalanche," Khan had written on Facebook.

However, the Delhi Minorities Commission's chief on Friday had apologised for his controversial remark and had said that he never tried to tarnish the image of India. He also removed the controversial post from the social media and issued a prolonged clarification.

 

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JMJ
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Monday, 4 May 2020

Thank god... Our law and order works..... Unforturnately not all the time and most of the time work selectively

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June 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 7: An eminent scientist on Sunday suggested a shift system in schools to prevent spread of the coronavirus and continuing with online classes with focus on project-based learning in a big way to promote creativity.

Former Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) V K Saraswat supported the idea of online teaching in the absence of regular classes in view of closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

But, he said it should be organised in far better and more interactive ways so that delivery of knowledge can be better. The NITI Aayog member stressed the need for schools to have a strategy when they reopen keeping in mind the safety of students.

May be they will have to organise shifts so that within the same space they can handle the students; May be they will have to employ more teachers, and they can run two shifts. "May be half the strength in a class can come in the morning and others in the afternoon.

Or students of first to sixth standard can come in the morning and seventh to tenth can come in the afternoon, Saraswat told PTI. Reopening strategy will have to be worked out by the education department, added the former Chief Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister.

Along with normal classes, online education should be continued as a regular system in future, and promoted in a big way because that is the way technology is going to help delivery of knowledge, he added. Saraswat also raised the pitch for reforms in the education sector, saying India is facing the problem of rote learning.

Rote learning has to give way for more project-based teaching, he underlined. Children should be made to work on projects at home and that can be done online. That will also support the changeover from rote learning to creative learning.

I personally believe the education delivery system -- primary, secondary and college levels -- has to be completely changed because creativity in India is less and creativity would come only if we replace rote learning with project-based learning, Saraswat said.

On some academics holding the view that the marks-based model is killing the education system in India as it does not promote creativity, he said evaluation of any outcome is important. Even when we perform in our normal way, evaluation cannot be replaced.

Otherwise, you cant find out how much you have succeeded in delivery. Certainly evaluation cannot be dispensed with. He did not agree with some experts, who favoured a single, uniform system for school education in India by dispensing with CBSE, ICSE and state boards. I am not for normalising everything in life.

I personally believe variety should be there. This concept of one kind of a system is okay for a Communist society, society which was trying to drive everybody like a herd, he said.

Creativity comes with variety, and there is nothing wrong in having different kinds of education system, but one thing which is important is we have to integrate vocational training as part of the education curriculum," Saraswat said. Vocational part cannot be kept away from the education system, he added.

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