Anwar Manippady report on Wakf property politically motivated'

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April 11, 2016

Bengaluru, Apr 11: Defending the government's decision to reject the report of the former Minority Commission Chairman Anwar Manippady on encroachment of Wakf property in the State, Congress MLA and member of the Karnataka State Wakf Board Tanveer Sait has described the report as politically motivated.

maniAddressing presspersons in Vijayapura, he said that the report was aimed at defaming the Congress leaders and not to bring out the truth. “The report had several flaws and it was not true. With several lacunae in the report, the government rejected it,” he said.

Mr. Sait, however, said that the government has ordered a fresh survey of all Wakf property and soon, the survey would be completed.

Mr. Sait, who has been appointed election observer by the party for seven town panchayats of the district which would be going to the polls, said that the government has upgraded 53 gram panchayats to town panchayats and one town panchayat to municipality. “The party is confident of winning the highest number of seats in the local bodies polls,” he said.

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S.S.Mannipady
 - 
Monday, 11 Apr 2016

This fake guy....Waste body ever i have seen in this World.
I challenge you that i know about Islam more then this Guy...
I request Muslim Scholars please try to Educate him about Islam.

Abdullah
 - 
Monday, 11 Apr 2016

Muslim leaders in congress looting their own community properties.
All politicians all over India already looted Wakf properties. No one is there to ask them.

Kushwant Bhat
 - 
Monday, 11 Apr 2016

Nowadays Chaddi gone Trouser came, Linga gone Mr Yeddi and Mrs Shobakka came, Anwaranna why you look worried? be happy looters have already looted and enjoyed, who is not corrupted in this world Anwaranna, looks now you are wearing Chaddi after Trouser bit difficult!!! do not worry we will see some other options, Wakf property's Next term for your goons, terms and terms, but looters and Criminals same like RSS Goondas, no changes.
Enjoy Anwaranna, you collected false documents some one then how can you prove???

Jai Hindustan
Jai Siddanna.

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Study author, MIT associate professor Lydia Bourouiba, warned that droplets of all sizes can travel 23 to 27 feet, or 7-8 metres, carrying the pathogen.

According to Bourouiba, the current guidelines are based on "arbitrary" assumptions of droplet size, "overly simplified", and "may limit the effectiveness of the proposed interventions" against the deadly pandemic.

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Forest officials said on Wednesday the accused nabbed last night were identified as PK Dinesh from Madikeri and V Kumar from Hassan district.

Both were caught while trying to sell tusks the value of which was estimated to be lakhs.

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