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
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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
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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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July 6,2020

Mandya, Jul 6: Mandya Lok Sabha MP Sumalatha Ambarish tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, July 6. Confirming the same, she tweeted, “It (test result) is positive with very mild symptoms and I have been advised home treatment,” she confirmed.

“I had developed mild symptoms of headache and throat irritation on Saturday, July 4. I decided to get myself tested as I might have been exposed to COVID-19 during the course of my constituency duties and tours. The results arrived today. It is positive with very mild symptoms and I have been advised home treatment,” she said in a tweet.

The MP sad she was going through the prescribed treatment as per her doctor’s instructions. “By God’s grace, my immunity level is strong and I am confident that I will soon get through this situation with your support,” she said, adding that she had already given the authorities the details of the persons who she might have come in contact with.

“But I would still urge those who have come in contact with me, if you have any symptoms, to get tested immediately. Let’s win the war against COVID-19,” she further said. Sumalatha had been involved in COVID-19 activities in her constituency which has recently seen a spike in the number of cases.

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April 16,2020

New Delhi, Apr 16: Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Thursday directed state waqf boards to ensure strict implementation of lockdown and social distancing guidelines during the holy month of Ramzan starting next week amid the coronavirus pandemic.

At a meeting via video conferencing, Naqvi asked the state waqf boards' officials to create awareness among people to offer prayers and perform other religious rituals like "iftar (breaking of fast)" during Ramzan, which begins on April 24 or 25, staying inside their homes.

More than seven lakh registered mosques, eidgahs, imambadas, dargahs and other religious and social institutions come under state waqf boards across the country. The Central Waqf Council is the regulatory body of state waqf boards in India.

"We should cooperate with health workers, security forces, administrative officers, sanitation workers. They are working for our safety and well-being even putting their own lives at risk in this coronavirus pandemic," Naqvi said.

"We should also demolish rumours and misinformation being spread about quarantine and isolation centres by creating awareness among people that such centres are only meant to protect people, their families and the society from the pandemic," the minister said.

Naqvi told all the state waqf boards and religious and social organisations that everyone should remain cautious of any type of fake news and conspiracies aimed at creating misinformation. 

"Authorities have been working for safety and well-being of all citizens of the country without any discrimination. Such type of rumours and conspiracies are a nefarious design to weaken the fight against coronavirus," he said.

"We should work united to win this fight against corona by defeating any type of rumour, misinformation and conspiracy," the minister said.

Naqvi asked officials of all the state waqf boards to play an active and effective role in ensuring that people follow the guidelines of the Union Home Ministry, state governments and the Central Waqf Council while fulfilling religious responsibilities during Ramzan.

In view of the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, all religious and social activities and mass gatherings in all the temples, gurdwaras, churches and other religious and social places of the country have been stopped, he said. 

Similarly, any mass gatherings in mosques and other Muslim religious places of the country has also been stopped, Naqvi said.

He said that due to the COVID-19 threat, religious leaders as well as religious and social organisations from all regions of the country, have appealed to people to offer prayers and perform all other religious rituals staying inside their homes during Ramzan. 

Most of the Muslim nations of the world have also banned mass gatherings at mosques and other religious places during the holy month, he pointed out.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in cooperation with all the state governments, has been working effectively for the safety and well-being of the people, he said.

The cooperation of the people has brought great relief to India in the war against COVID-19 Naqvi said, adding that several challenges are still there before the country. 

"We can defeat these challenges of the coronavirus pandemic by following all the guidelines of the central and state governments strictly," he asserted.

Chairman and senior officials from state waqf boards such as Uttar Pradesh (Shia & Sunni), Andhra Pradesh, Bihar (Shia & Sunni), Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar, Assam, Manipur, among others participated in the meeting.

State waqf boards from Rajasthan, Telangana, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and Uttarakhand also participated.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: The hotel industry is one of the worst-hit industries due to lockdown, along with the tourism industry. Bengaluru's hotel industry has incurred a loss of around Rs 1200 crore during the lockdown period however, the hotels here are likely to open in June if the State government issues guidelines for the resumption of their services.

Speaking to media, PC Rao, President, Bangalore Hotelier's Association said, "It's not only the loss of business, but we have lost the customer base as well. 
We don't expect any good future for the next six months. There will be a slow down in the business even after opening."

"We have requested our CM to give first preference to the hotels. We are going to restart our business in June if granted permission. Around 10 per cent of the hotels cannot open at all. They are in the stage of merging or closing down position. Few hotels may open after five or six months," he added.

He continued saying that many hotels are for sale but there are no buyers. There are around 21,000 restaurants in Bangalore, 3500 hotels with rooms and restaurant which has an average turnover of Rs 20 crores per day, Rao informed.

"We expect losses of around Rs 1200 crores in these two months. We are giving special online training to all the hoteliers and to our managers particularly to deal with the COVID-19 situation, including how to deal with the guests, employees, how to start the hotel services. 

Each and every manager has already been trained and we are still continuing it. We will conduct face to face meeting as well and brief the managers," said Rao.

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