Dr Acharya was honest and ideal politician: Shaafi Sa'adi at BJP condolence meet

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February 17, 2012

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Mangalore, February 17: “Dr V S Acharya was an honest politician and a responsible minister”, said Shaafi Sa'adi Nandavara, Sunni Students' Federation (SSF) leader and Principal Secretary of Bangalore based Saadiya Educational Foundation.

He was speaking after paying floral tributes to the portrait of departed home minster of Karnataka at a condolence meeting organized by Bharatiya Janata Party at Dr TMA Pai International Conventional Centre in the city on Friday.

Mr Sa'adi said that if all the politicians in Karnataka followed the path of Dr Acharya, there would be peace and prosperity throughout the state.

“As a minister Dr Acharya honestly accomplished his responsibilities. He should be a model for every politician. I had shared dias with that great personality a few times in Udupi. He always used to praise me. I extend my deepest condolence to the sad demise of such a great politician of behalf of entire Muslim community”, said Mr Shaafi Sa'adi.

Most Rev Aloysius Pauol D Souza, Bishop of Mangalore, said that Mangalore diocese had a close relationship with the departed soul. “There is a saying that 'For your tomorrow, tell people that you have laid the life today'. Dr Acharya was a perfect example of this. He never stopped working till the end of his life”, he said.

D H Shankar Murthy, Chairman, Karnataka Legislative Council, recalling his four decade-long association with Dr Acharya, said that as a politician 'Doctor' worked beyond the expectations of the people.

“From solving the water crisis in Udupi to preparing the State budget, he exhibited his talent before the party and people”, he said.

“He never felt dejected when he lost an election or something did not go as per his wishes. He strived hard to eradicate poverty among farmers. Whenever there was a need for a voice, he would be the one to initiate”, Mr Murthy said.

Rajashekharananda Swamiji, chief pontiff, Vajradehi Mutt, Dr K N Vijaya Prakash, CEO, DK Zilla Panchayat, Anwar Manippady, Chairman, Karnataka State Minority Commission and Rahim Uchil, General Secretary, DK district unity of BJP Minority Morcha were present among others.

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June 13,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 13: Around people from Bhatkal, who were stranded in United Arab Emirates due to months of covid lockdown, finally reached their hometown today. A charter flight carrying these passengers took from the Ras Al Khaimah International Airport at 11:20 PM (UAE time) yesterday and landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 4.20 am today.

After completing all the formalities, they were taken to Bhatkal in five buses arranged by Bhatkali Jamaatul Muslimeen, Mangaluru. Two hotels and a college hostel have been booked for the institutional quarantine of the returnees. 

The passengers were received at the airport by Majlis E Islah wa Tanzeem executive members, Bhatkali Jamaat Ul Muslimeen executive members, and Bhatkal Muslim Youth Federation executive members. 

Ateequr Rahman Muniri, vice president of Majlis-e-Islah wa Tanzeem and owner of UAE based Nuha General Trading LLC, had taken the initiative of sending stranded citizens of Bhatkal and surrounding regions to back home from UAE.

“After we came to know about the problems of the NRIs stranded in UAE plans were made to charter flights to send them home. I received huge support from the Bhatkal community leaders and youth here in Dubai, who gave their complete cooperation and helped with their efforts in successfully chartering the first flight," Muniri said.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The state government today hinted that places of religious worship belonging to Hindus will be allowed to reopen from June 1, keeping social distancing and other norms in place.

In principle, the government has decided to open temples coming under the Muzrai department after Lockdown 4.0 ends on May 31. The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

“Movement of people on air and rail has started. We have been receiving repeated pleas from devotees that temples should be opened. When this was discussed with the CM during a review of the Muzrai department, it was decided that temples can start from June 1,” Muzrai Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary told reporters. 

Poojary said all day-to-day activities will be allowed in temples. “But religious fairs and ceremonies will not be permitted,” he said. 

Mosques and churches

Asked whether his government will allow opening of mosques and churches too from June 1, he replied that they don't come under his Muzrai dept.

Howvever, government sources said this may apply to mosques, churches and other places of religious worship as well. However, this decision will be subject to whether or not the Centre will allow places of religious worship to be open for the public after Lockdown 4.0, an official said. 

All places of religious worship have been closed for the public ever since Karnataka enforced a state-wide lockdown on March 24 to contain COVID-19. 

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Udupi, June 19: The coronavirus has claimed second life in the coastal district of Udupi. The victim is a 54-year-old person who had returned from Mumbai.

A resident of Tekkatte in Kundapur taluk of Udupi district, the person was among four travellers that returned together from Maharashtra on June 18. 

Even though all four were asymptomatic they were home quarantined separately as per norms. According to sources, all of a sudden he collapsed at home and died. His throat swabs tested positive for the coronavirus, according to deputy commissioner G Jagadish.

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