Thanking hands that toiled for Mangalore-Saudi flight

February 14, 2013

Coastaldigest.com has reached a milestone with its successful three-year-long camping to connect coastal Karnataka directly with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Now Air India Express is all set to launch its maiden direct flight to Dammam from Mangalore on April 3. Following this announcement, as a gesture of gratitude, we decided to meet some of the Mangaloreans in Eastern Province of the Kingdom, who had worked for this cause since beginning.

We cannot forget the effort of West Coast NRI Forum, which came into existence in 2005 with a sole purpose of connecting Mangalore directly with Saudi Arabia.

airindiaeAccording to Farooq Shahbandri, the Founding President of the Forum, it was Mangaloreans in Saudi Arabia, who nurtured the idea of direct flight to their homeland, when Mangalore Airport was not even a customs airport. In fact, the Forum had pursued the matter of upgrading the then domestic airport to customs airport right from the initial days.

“When members of the Forum initially discussed the matter with M R Vasudeva, the then director of Mangalore Airport, the latter welcomed the idea and said that the issue should be pursued seriously in order to felicitate international flights to land at the table-top airport. Following this, the Forum had collected signatures of around 3,000 direct flight aspirants along with passport numbers and telephone numbers, before submitting a memorandum to authorities concerned,” recalled the Mr Shahbandri.

Vishwanath Kamath, who had accompanied Mr. Shahbandri in many of the meetings in those days, lauds the efforts of Mr. Shahbandri and his team at the initial stage. However, when Mangalore Airport started accommodating international flights and United Arab Emirates was directly connected to the port city of Mangalore, the due credit was not given to them and a few people hijacked the entire issue for their gains.

Mohammed Ali, the coordinator of the Forum shows the communication and follow up made by their team to achieve the upgrade of Mangalore Airport and to commence direct flight operation between Mangalore and Gulf nations.

Earlier, in 2009 too, AIE had proposed a schedule for Mangalore-Dammam direct flight, but, later it was discarded due to the lobbying of some vested interests. Things were slowed down from there onwards and the catastrophic Mangalore air crash, which claimed 158 lives on board in 2010, made things more difficult. However, Coastaldigest.com appreciates the efforts of the Forum, at the initial stage.

Coastaldigest.com representative met West Coast NRI Forum office-bearers at a restaurant in Al-Jubail to collect the feedback and their messages following the new development.

Farooq Shahbandri, Vishwanath Kamath, Mohammed Ali, Farooq Portpolio,Narayana Bhat, Shivaram and Habibuddin shaikh from Tandoori Night were present at the meeting. Their messages on this occasion are as follows.

Farooq Shahbandri

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Farooq Shahbandri, President of West Coast NRI Forum Jubail is a senior businessman in the coastal industrial city of Saudi Arabia hails from Coastal city of Bhatkal, Karnataka. He is undoubtedly a visionary in promoting Indian culture and business potential in the kingdom. He has teamed up with like-minded coastal Karnataka NRI’s towards understanding and resolving the plight of working class expats in the region for whom reaching home town is a costly and a time consuming affair. He ran from pillar to post just to realize his one point program- arranging a direct flight from Dammam –Mangalore-Dammam. His dream of Bajpe airport acquiring international status has become a reality.

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Finally, the dream which we dreamt in 2005 has seen the light of the day. This was not an easy task because it involved lot of running around here, in Bangalore as well as in Delhi. We thank everyone involved in the fruition of our dream especially Udupi-Chikmagalur MP Jayaprakash Hegde, Veerappa Moily, Deshpande, Oscar Fernadez, Raj Sequiera and Mohammed Asif of Coastaldigest news portal for their dedicated efforts.

I still remember our slogan, which impressed the press during our press conferences, both in Mangalore and Bangalore. It read- "Kerala, the tiny state has three International airport and is trying to get fourth at Cananur. Pity our politicians of Karnataka, the state having the mightiest mineral resource and thick forests without having a single International Airport" at that time in 2005.

We, the West coast NRI Forum, who initiated this issue in an interview of ours in this regard, which was aired in July 2005 in different local news channels throughout the day. This created a wish in million minds of landing directly in Mangalore.

I am grateful to my colleagues in the forum; Vishwanth Kamath, Narayan Bhat, Shabir Honnala, Zakerya Bajpe, Mohammed Ali, Jaleel Ekkeri, Farooq and others who stood with us throughout this struggle right from the start. Lastly I thank all those who are eagerly waiting for the moment of landing directly on our Mangalore soil on the 4th of April, 2013.

Vishwanath Kamath Markad

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Vishwanath Kamath Markad, a senior executive with SABIC hails from Mangalore. He has dedicated himself for promoting the aspirations of Kannadigas in the region by leading Kannada Sangha, Jubail. Due to his inbuilt leadership qualities, he has successfully built a friendly relation with the expats. He joined the West Coast NRI Forum as Organizing Secretary. With his appreciable communicating and organizing skills, he supports the community in all their local and domestic issues. He can rightly be called the architect in achieving the major long-standing demand of direct flight to and from Mangalore.

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I am highly delighted with the commencement of AIR INDIA EXPRESS, our proud National carrier, to start Dammam-Mangalore-Dammam bi-weekly flight operations, which is a long awaited dream of millions of West coast expatriates(Coastal Karnataka), who are well known for their humbleness , patience and perseverance . Thanks to the consistent efforts of West Coast NRI Forum, Jubail and all those who have directly or indirectly supported the noble cause and made it happen, enhancing the overall benefit and development of expats in eastern province as well as business/cultural /educational avenues between India and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. “

I thank Coastaldigest.com team for supporting the cause of the Forum, with your timely intervention through media that lead to the commencement of the flight operations finally.

Narayan Bhat

Narayan Bhat is long serving Kanandiga in SABIC Affiliate steel industry hailing from Puttur, Karnataka. His constant persuasive attitude and timely follow up with concerned authorities contributed towards success of the forum’s objective.

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Coastaldigest.com and West Coast NRI Forum have shown to the world that team work always leads to success. It will be a memorable moment for me, when I travel by the direct flight from Dammam to Mangalore because it is my dream since year 2005.

Mohammed Ali

Mohammed Ali is a popular Kannadiga hailing from Uppinangady. He is the founder treasurer and coordinator of the Forum. His persistent association with the Forum team and patience till achievement of goal is laudable by entire community in Jubail.

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With the grace of god, the long standing demand has finally been met. I sincerely thank every person who has toiled for this. May Allah bless us all.

Zakaria Jokatte

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Zakaria Jokatte, also known as Bajpe Zakaria, hailing from Mangalore, is one of the prominent Kannadiga businessmen in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. He as vice-president of NRI forum fostered spirit of entire community towards dream of direct flight from Dammam to Mangalore and his role as team member is appreciated by every person from coastal Karnataka living in the Kingdom.

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This is a victory for the prolonged struggle of Mangaloreans in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. On this occasion, I congratulate all who struggle for Mangalore-Dammam flight since many years. I whole-heartedly appreciate the efforts of Coataldigest.com.

Mohammed Farook

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Mohammed Farook, a long serving travel specialist in the city of Jubail hails from Kanyana (Bantwal Taluk. D.K.). He is a team player with lots of perseverance and dynamism guiding entire West Coast NRI Forum team in all its deliberations. He is the current president of Jam’iyyatul Falah Jubail Unit.

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Congratulation for achieving the dream of costal Karnataka expatriates living in Saudi Arabia. New services of Air India Express flight between Mangalore-Dammam is a great move. We are thankful to MP K Jayaprakash Hegde, Mohammed Asif, Air India Express Chief Operating Officer Ansbert D'souza, M R Vasudeva former Director of Mangalore international Airport, West cost NRI Forum Saudi Arabia and each and every one who worked to make this dream a reality.

We are also very thankful to Coastaldigest.com team for their support.

Richard Rodrigues

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Richard Rodrigues a leading businessman in Jubail hailing from Brahmavar, Karnataka. His proactive nature has been a motivation for the entire Forum.

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An idea of hassle free travel from Dammam to Mangalore was envisaged five years ago; Today we have come to realise this dream. For this, I would like to thank Air India Express and all concerned people who worked persistently and stayed motivated for such a long time. I am sure that this decision is being well received by all the Indian expats from the Mangalore region, and will become a huge success in no time.

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Ram Puniyani
March 14,2020

In the wake of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) UN High Commissioner, Michele Bachelet, has filed an intervention in the Supreme Court petition challenging the constitutionality of the Citizenship Amendment Act, as she is critical of CAA. Responding to her, India’s Foreign Minister S. Jai Shanker strongly rebutted her criticism, saying that the body (UNHCR) has been wrong and is blind to the problem of cross border terrorism. The issue on hand is the possibility of scores of people, mainly Muslims, being declared as stateless. The problem at hand is the massive exercise of going through the responses/documents from over 120 crore of Indian population and screening documents, which as seen in Assam, yield result which are far from truthful or necessary.

The issue of CAA has been extensively debated and despite heavy critique of the same by large number of groups and despite the biggest mass opposition ever to any move in Independent India, the Government is determined on going ahead with an exercise which is reminiscent of the dreaded regimes which are sectarian and heartless to its citizens, which have indulged in extinction of large mass of people on grounds of citizenship, race etc. The Foreign minister’s assertion is that it is a matter internal to India, where India’s sovereignty is all that matters! As far as sovereignty is concerned we should be clear that in current times any sovereign power has to consider the need to uphold the citizenship as per the principle of non-discrimination which is stipulated in Art.26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political (ICCPR) rights.

Can such policies, which affect large number of people and are likely to affect their citizenship be purely regarded as ‘internal’? With the World turning into a global village, some global norms have been formulated during last few decades. The norms relate to Human rights and migrations have been codified. India is also signatory to many such covenants in including ICCPR, which deals with the norms for dealing with refugees from other countries. One is not talking of Chicago speech of Swami Vivekanand, which said that India’s greatness has been in giving shelter to people from different parts of the World; one is also not talking of the Tattariaya Upanishad’s ‘Atithi Devovhav’ or ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam’ from Mahaupanishad today.

What are being talked about are the values and opinions of organizations which want to ensure to preserve of Human rights of all people Worldwide. In this matter India is calling United Nations body as ‘foreign party’; having no locus standi in the case as it pertains to India’s sovereignty. The truth is that since various countries are signatories to UN covenants, UN bodies have been monitoring the moves of different states and intervening at legal level as Amicus (Friend of the Court) to the courts in different countries and different global bodies. Just to mention some of these, UN and High Commissioner for Human Rights has often submitted amicus briefs in different judicial platforms. Some examples are their intervention in US Supreme Court, European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. These are meant to help the Courts in areas where UN bodies have expertise.

 Expertise on this has been jointly formulated by various nations. These interventions also remind the nations as to what global norms have been evolved and what are the obligations of individual states to the values which have evolved over a period of time. Arvind Narrain draws our attention to the fact that, “commission has intervened in the European Court of Human Rights in cases involving Spain and Italy to underscore the principle of non-refoulement, which bars compulsory expulsion of illegal migrants… Similarly, the UN has intervened in the International Criminal Court in a case against the Central African Republic to explicate on the international jurisprudence on rape as a war crime.”

From time to time organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have been monitoring the status of Human rights of different countries. This puts those countries in uncomfortable situation and is not welcome by those establishments. How should this contradiction between ‘internal matter’, ‘sovereignty’ and the norms for Human rights be resolved? This is a tough question at the time when the freedom indices and democratic ethos are sliding downwards all over the world. In India too has slid down on the scale of these norms.

In India we can look at the intervention of UN body from the angle of equality and non discrimination. Democratic spirit should encourage us to have a rethink on the matters which have been decided by the state. In the face of the greatest mass movement of Shaheen bagh, the state does need to look inwards and give a thought to international morality, the spirit of global family to state the least.

The popular perception is that when Christians were being persecuted in Kandhmal the global Christian community’s voice was not strong enough. Currently in the face of Delhi carnage many a Muslim majority countries have spoken. While Mr. Modi claims that his good relations with Muslim countries are a matter of heartburn to the parties like Congress, he needs to relook at his self gloating. Currently Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia and many Muslim majority countries have spoken against what Modi regime is unleashing in India. Bangladesh, our neighbor, has also seen various protests against the plight of Muslims in India. More than the ‘internal matter’ etc. what needs to be thought out is the moral aspect of the whole issue. We pride ourselves in treading the path of morality. What does that say in present context when while large section of local media is servile to the state, section of global media has strongly brought forward what is happening to minorities in India.   

The hope is that Indian Government wakes up to its International obligations, to the worsening of India’s image in the World due to CAA and the horrific violence witnessed in Delhi.

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Ram Puniyani
May 2,2020

India has tragically witnessed the phenomenon of lynching becoming dominant during last few years. It was particularly around the issue of Holy Cow-Beef, that lynchings became more prevalent and two communities had to face the brunt of it, Muslims and dalits. The IndiaSpend data showed the rise of the incidents from 2014 and that close to 90% of victims were Muslims or dalits. Some notorious cases of lynchings were the one of Akhlaq, Junaid, Alimuddin Ansari, the beatings of dalits in Una. At another level it is during this period that the noted social worker Swami Agnivesh was also subjected to humiliating beating in the public. The communal color in India by now is so strong that many events, even before the details are known, are looked at from the communal color and false social noises start even before real facts are known.

Nothing can exemplify this more than the tragic lynching of two sadhus and their driver in Gadchinal village, near Palghar, a city nearly 110 Kilomenters from Mumbai. As the news of this tragedy spread the BJP leaders immediately started blaming Muslim minority for the crime. Nalin Kohli in an Interview to a German Channel said so. Not to be left behind Sambit Patra, the BJP spokesperson launched a tirade  against the liberals-seculars for their silence on the issue. As the matter stands the truth comes out that those sadhus were travelling to Surat from Kandivli area of Mumbai. It is a period of lockdown and they did not have the permission so they were avoiding the highway travel and going through interior routes. On this route was a village Gadchinale, an Adivasi dominated village where this tragedy took place.

During the lockdown period due to Corona virus the economic and social deprivation of poor people is extreme. Many rumors are floating there. In this village the rumor doing rounds was that a gang of chid lifters is roaming in different guises. Thats what these Sadhus were taken to be. Since the victims were Hindus and culprits are deliberately presumed to be from the other community. One recalls that to trigger the Mumbai violence in 1992-93 the incidence of murder of two Mathadi workers (HIndus) and burning of Bane family (Hindu) in Jogeshwari area of Mumbai, both these were false, these incidents were used as the pretext for the attack on the minorities.

In this case not only BJP leaders, the RSS itself also  jumped into fray along with Sadhu Samaj. A vicious atmosphere started building up. 

As the incident took place, Palghar case dominated the usual media channels and large sections of social media. The Government of Maharashtra (Shiv Sena+NCP+Congress) stood on the solid ground of truthfulness and arrested nearly 100 culprits, none of them being a Muslim. Interestingly the local body of the village is controlled by BJP and the chief of this body Chitra Chowdhari is a BJP leader. While the Maharashtra Government is standing on the solid ground of the facts of the case, it has also given the warning that those spreading falsehoods will not be spared.

The cruelty of those taking law into their hands is shocking. During the last few years taking law into the hands of the mobs is becoming close to normal. The real reasons are many. One of this being the lack of proper punishment to those who indulge in such dastardly acts. Not only that many of them are in the good books of the ruling establishment and many of them are honored despite their despicable role in such incidents. One recalls that in case of Mohammad Ikhlaq lynching, one of the accused died in the police custoy due to incidentlal disease. Then Union Central Minister Mahesh Sharma landed up to drape his body in tricolor. In another such case of Alimuddin Ansari, when eight of the accused got bail, the Union Minister Jayant Sinha garlanded them. What message it sends down the line?

The other factors contributing to the rise in intensity of violence is the overall social frustration due to life generally becoming more difficult. The rule of BJP has also encouraged intolerance, where people with differing opinions are looked down upon and called anti- Hindu, Anti National etc. Swami Agnivesh who criticised the blind faith, the statements like ‘plastic surgery in ancient India, or divine nature of Barfani Baba in Amarnath was humiliated in public.

The core issue is the dominance of sectarian mindset promoted by the ruling party and its parent organization the RSS. They are waiting to jump at any event which can be given communal color or where the minorities can be demonized. Few news channels, who are playing the role of loud speakers of divisive politics are adding salt to the wounds. The degree of Hate spread in the society has further taken the aid of innumerable social media networks to spread the false hoods down to all the sections of society.

The need for law against lynching needs to be brought in. All those participating in such dastardly violence need to be punished. Before that the whole atmosphere of Hate mongering and feeling that those talking law into their hands can get away with it, needs to be countered strongly. While a prompt police action against such incidents is the need of the hour, those who have made spreading hate as their business need to realize that no country can progress without the feeling of fraternity. Demonizing weaker sections may give them higher TRP, but it is also undermining our path of peace and progress.

Respect for Indian Constitution and rule of law needs to be restored. The fact check mechanisms like AltNews need to be activated much more. And lastly one must applaud the steps taken by the Government of Maharashtra to ensure that justice is done and Hate spreading is  checked right in its tracks.

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Amar Akbar Antony
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Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020

Beautiful article. We need people like you- the need of the hour.

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Ram Puniyani
January 26,2020

During last couple of decades we have been witnessing the coming up of various statues in different parts of the country. There is diverse political logic and different set of political tendencies for erecting these statues. When Mayawati was UP CM, she got multiple of her own statues made, in addition to many statues of major dalit icons, irrespective of the criticism against that act. As per her strategy it was a symbol of identity of dalit assertion. The biggest statue to come up was that of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, a lifelong Congressman, whom RSS combine is trying to appropriate. This statue of Unity was ‘Made in China’. The clever trick was that the same forces were behind this statue, which was banned by Patel in the aftermath of Gandhi murder. Interestingly while currently BJP is blaming Congress for Partition of India, ironically it was Sardar Patel who was in the committee which gave final stamp of approval for the partition of India.

There is also a talk in UP, where the Ram temple campaign yielded rich electoral dividends for BJP, to have tallest statue of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. In a state where children are dying in hospitals due to lack of Oxygen cylinders, a huge budgetary allocation will be required for such project. While on statues one should also remember that in Maharashtra a tall statue of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is underway in Arabian Sea, near Mumbai. Only few voices of protest against it came up, e.g. that of renowned journalist, now, MP, Kumar Ketkar, whose house was vandalised for his opposing the move on the grounds that same massive amount can be utilized for welfare-development activities in the state.

On the back of this comes a comparatively low budget 114 feet tall statue of Jesus Christ in Karnataka, in Kappala hills Harobele village, where Christian pilgrims have been thronging from last several centuries. The land for this has been donated by Congress leader Shivaprasad and his brother, a Congress MP. It is planned to be carved out from a single rock. The plan of this statue is being opposed by those who have been behind most of the statue projects so far. Hindu Jagran Vedike, VHP, RSS are up in arms saying that they will not let this come up. There are various arguments cited for this opposition. It is being said that this was a place of worship of Lord Munnieshwara (a form of Lord Shiva).

More than this it is being argued that Shivakumar is trying to please his Italian boss in the party. Also that this will bring back the period of slavery of foreign rule, the colonial rule of British. As such this opposition is more in tune with the ideology of RSS combine, which has been for a statue here and a statue there. Their politics regards Christianity as a ‘foreign religion’! It is true that in Citizenship Amendment Act, they have not excluded Christianity while other religion, which they regard as ‘Foreign’ i.e. Islam. Here they are using a different logic, that the countries from where persecuted minorities are coming, are Muslim countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangla Desh.

In India the major targeting by RSS combine has been against Muslims, but Christians are also not spared. Starting in the decade of 1980, an intense propaganda has been going on that Christian Missionaries are converting. As RSS affiliate Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram became active in Adivasi areas, the likes of Swami Aseemanand, Swami Laxmanand and followers of Aasaram bapu spread out in Tribal areas. They started their programs to popularise Shabri and Hanuman, with congregations like Shabri Kumbh being regularly organized in these areas. The aim was to Hinduize the people in those areas.

The first major anti Christian violence came up in the ghastly form of burning alive of Pastor Graham Steward Stains along with his two minor sons Timothy and Philip. RSS affiliate Bajrang Dal's Dara Siingh aka Rajendra Pal was behind this and he is serving the life term for that. At the same time Wadhva Commission was appointed to investigate this crime which shook the country and President K.R. Narayan termed it as the one belonging to the inventory of the black deeds of human history.

The Wadhva commission report pointed out that there was no statistical significant change in the region where the pastor was working. Similarly the national figures tell us that the Christian population, if at all, has marginally declined in last five decades as per the census figures. They stand like this, percentage of Christians in population, 1971-2.60, 1981- 2.44, 1991-2.34, 2001-2.30 and 2011-2.30. There are arguments that some people are converting to Christianity but are not revealing their religion. This may be true in case of miniscule percentage of dalits, who may not reveal there conversion, as they stand to loose reservation provisions if they convert.

The anti Christian violence is scattered and is below the radar most of the places. There was massive valence in Kandhamal, Orissa, when on the pretext that Christians have murdered Swami Laxmananand, a massive violence was unleashed in 2008. On regular basis prayer meetings of Christians are attacked on the pretext that these are attempts at conversion. While there is a huge demand for the schools and colleges run by Christian groups, in Adivasis areas and remote areas the work of Swamis is on.

Now the trend is to dump Christian traditions. Since Ramnath Kovind became President, the usual practice of Carol Singers visiting Rashtrapati Bhavan has been stopped. In the army retreat so far ‘Abide with me’ by Scottish poet, Henri Francis Lyte, a Christian song, a favourite of Gandhi, has been dropped. The Christian minorities have perceived the threat in various forms. Currently they are as much part of the protests against CAA, NPR and NRIC as any other community.

While statues and identity issues cannot have primacy over the social development issues, it cannot be selective. To oppose Jesus Christ statue while spending fortunes for other statues is a part of the agenda of RSS combine, which is unfolding itself in various forms. opposition to Jesus Christ statue being yet another step in the direction.

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