BJP demands U T Khader's resignation over Ullal murder

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October 6, 2017

Mangaluru, Oct 6: The BJP has demanded the resignation of Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader following the murder of a youth by unidentified miscreants in latter’s constituency.

Muhammad Zubair, 45, and his friend Illiyas, 62, were attacked with weapons by a group of four persons near a place of worship in Mukkacherry. BJP leaders claim that Zubair was an active BJP worker.

Footage from CCTV cameras showed assailants scaling the compound wall and attacking Zubair and Illiyas, who were near their motorcycles outside the place.

Zubair died on the spot, while Illiyas was admitted to a private hospital with injury on his hand.

The BJP on Thursday held a demonstration in front of Ullal Police Station alleging that the attackers were peddlers of cannabis and attacked Zubair and Iliyas as they provided information about them to police. The police, however, have ruled out this premise.

BJP spokespersons G Madhusudhan and Anwar Manippady alleged that Zubair was killed by the associates of a Youth Congress worker named Ilyas who according to them an aide of Khader.

“Footage from a mosque shows the murder. Passersby can be heard saying Ilyas’s aides are involved in the killing,” Manipadi said.

U T Khader has strongly condemned the murder and urged the police to nab the culprits immediately. He urged the people not to use the murder for political gains. 

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wellwisher
 - 
Saturday, 7 Oct 2017

Mr.Mann Paady first concentrate on compulsory 5times prayer practise and Dheen later on Dhuniya. If you much closer with Dheen automatically you will start to talk about truth and always you will get full respect. Esle you have to stick with munafik groups.

Suggest to think about Aakhira hope you able to understand about the rest all points.

Ganesh
 - 
Friday, 6 Oct 2017

Why UTK have to resign???!!!!

Mohan
 - 
Friday, 6 Oct 2017

He did wrong by joining and working in BJP. so he got outcome. UT Khader not responsible for this

Kumar
 - 
Friday, 6 Oct 2017

If your worker attacked by someone else, that is only because of he is working in BJP. You are responsible. Not UTK. 

ahmed
 - 
Friday, 6 Oct 2017

Mr Manipadi 

 

Mr Zubair not  born as a  BJP member like you Rahim and Muneer 

 

Mr Zubair born as MUSLIM first you think that ,dont speak rubbish or like uneducated ,why U T Khader have to resign ,what did u do for public ,  we know your culture ,one thing keep in your mind try to understand  what is ISLAM what is DEEN what is Ahkiraat  

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March 19,2020

Kodagu, Mar 19: One more person has tested positive for coronavirus in Kodagu on Thursday, taking the tally of confirmed cases in the state to 15.

The man has a travel history to Saudi Arabia.

"One person has tested positive for #COVID19 in Kodagu today; he has travel history to Saudi Arabia. He is being treated in an isolation hospital. Total number of positive cases reaches 15 in the state," said B Sriramulu, Karnataka Health Minister.

A total of 169 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in India so far, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Thursday.

Globally, the virus has infected more than 184,000 people and killed more than 7500, as per the data available on the World Health Organisation website.

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January 25,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 25: Orange vendor Harekala Hajabba, popularly known as 'Akshara Santha' (the saint of alphabets), who went on to build a school at Newpadpu village on the city’s outskirts in 1999 is among this year’s Padma Shri awardees.

When Hajabba received the call on being nominated for the award, he was standing in a queue to buy rations.

As he is not fluent in Hindi, Hajabba handed over the phone to an auto driver, who conveyed the news that the Padma Shri award will be conferred on him.

The unlettered achiever set up a primary school from his meagre savings of Rs 150 per day,  selling oranges in Mangaluru. 

“The first time I felt bad for being an illiterate was when a foreigner enquired about the price of oranges in English. I did not know what he meant. So, I decided to start a school in my village,” Hajabba had said during a felicitation programme.

When Hajabba decided to start a school, he did not get any support. He started the school with 28 children.

The school today has been upgraded to a composite high school and is catering to the educational needs of hundreds of children in and around Newpadpu.

He ran from pillar to post in the Zilla Panchayat to make his dream come true. All cash awards he had received went into building the school. The United Christians Association, moved by the sight of his dilapidated house, built a 760-square-foot house costing Rs 15 lakh for him. 

Hajabba’s life was prescribed for the syllabus of three universities - Davangere, Kuvempu and Mangalore. His success story is also included in a Tulu textbook.

He won the Karnataka Rajyotsava award in 2013, Real Heroes award from TV channel CNN-IBN.

Hajabba, when contacted, said he could not believe his ears when told about the award.

New dreams

The frail vendor, in his 60s, humbly declared that he could achieve all this because of the support of all. Hajabba now dreams of upgrading the school into a full-fledged PU college.

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Meethal Kasaragod
 - 
Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

A big Salute to him!

Great effort,

fairman
 - 
Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Where there is will, there is way

May God help him.

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July 26,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 26: First funeral, now wedding. Forty-three persons who attended a wedding at Pilankatta in Chengala panchayat in Kasaragod on July 17 have tested positive for Covid-19, said district medical officer (DMO) A V Ramdas.

They include the bride and the groom. Collector D Sajith Babu has asked all those who attended the wedding to go into home quarantine for 14 days. Those with Covid symptoms should get in touch with the nearest primary health centre, he said.

The DMO said samples of 128 persons linked to the wedding were tested, of which 43 turned out positive. Earlier, 44 persons who attended a funeral in Cherkala in the first week of July had tested positive. The funeral was declared a cluster and the government had to test 522 persons linked to the funeral.

The collector said those taking part in funeral or weddings without following the Covid protocol would be booked under the Kerala Epidemic Diseases Act. If convicted, they would face up to two years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of `10,000. Kasaragod police said they will register a case in connection with the wedding. 

Pilankatta ward member Abdulla Kunhi K B said it was not a big fat wedding. The ceremony held at the bride’s house at Pilankatta was attended by less than 100 people, he said.“Theirs is a big family with four houses in one compound. 

As many as 30 members are staying in these houses,” said Kunhi. Nine of the 30 have tested positive.Of the 15 guests, who came from the bride’s mother’s house, 12 contracted the infection. “The rest of the infected persons were among the groom’s guests,” said Kunhi, who did not attend the wedding. The groom and the bride’s father returned from Dubai three months ago.

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