Emirate Khader, father-in-law die in ghastly car mishap in Saudi Arabia

P A Hameed Padubidri, Riyadh-KSA
December 6, 2018

Riyadh, Dec 6: Abdul Khader, popularly known as "Emirate Khader", aged about 62, died along with his father-in-law Mulky Bawa Basrikatte due to road accident that took place today early morning (06/12/2018) near Jooda, which is on Riyadh-Dammam highway express. 

He was returning back from Makkah after performing Umrah along with his family. Others sustained minor injuries initially being hospitalized in Prince Sultan Abqaiq & later were admitted to Dammam Central Hospital. 

Both mortal remains were kept in the morgue in Prince Sultan Hospital awaiting legal formalities. It is said that the formalities will probably be held on Sunday due to two days government.

Emirate Khader was one of the prominent personalities among Mangalurean community known for his social and humanitarian works since four decades. He was very sociable and friendly.

He was in Emirate (Governorate) office around 35 years back when he was young. He was working as coordinator with good command over Arabic. Because of this, he was famously known as Emirate Khader. He has been in Jubail working for an Engineering company in Jubail. 

His father-in-law was recently arrived in Jubail on visit visa. He also died in the hospital after few hours of the accident.

Thousands of relatives, friends and well-wishers including various organizations gathered in the hospital. Farook Mulky Jubail, Arif Jokatte from ISF Dammam Unit, social worker & businessman Basheer Sagar & others were present in the hospital & are seeing to complete necessary legal formalities with various authorities in the KSA & Indian Embassy.

Khaizar Kannangar, Naushad Katipalla, Ashraf Ullal, Samshu Karnire and others from ISF are dealing at Dammam Central Hospital to take care two daughters of deceased Khader.

As gathered information from the hospital staff, Khader was brought dead to the hospital while his father-in-law breathed his last in the hospital. The staff said thousands of people thronged the hospital to see the Mayyits.

Also Read: Emirate Khader Bhai: Loved by everyone; hated by none

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February 21,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 21: The local units of Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal today staged a protest in the city against Amulya Leona, who raised pro-Pakistan slogans yesterday in Bangaluru.

Amulya is the daughter of Wazi Noronha, a former leader of minority of wing of BJP in Koppa taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. He had worked in support of hardline BJP leader and Udupi-Chickmagaluru MP Shobha Karandlaje, and D N Jeevaraj, who had represented Sringeri constituency last time.

The 19-year-old B.A. student was arrested on sedition charge after she raised pro-Pakistan slogans to embarrass the organisers of a peaceful protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Bengaluru.

Demanding stringent action against Amulya, a group of activist of VHP and Bajrang Dal staged protest at Kadri Mallikatte Circle in the city. Speaking on the occasion, M B Puranik and Sharan Pumpwell demanded NIA probe into the incident.

Also Read: Amulya Leona — a Naxal or Sangh Parivar stooge?

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March 4,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 4: With details of the Bengaluru links of the Covid-19-positive patient from Hyderabad emerging, state health authorities on Tuesday got down to tracking any infection trail he may have left behind before heading home.

Schools from southeast Bengaluru asked parents to send students with masks and hand sanitizers or keep them at home if they had fever. Medical shops in Bengaluru reported panic buying of masks and hand sanitizers.

Two persons with no symptoms — the Hyderabad man’s flatmate in city, and a colleague — reported at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases and put under watch at the isolation ward. Their test results are expected on Wednesday.

The authorities tracked down 71 people who had come in contact with the Hyderabad man and put them under surveillance. The 24-year-old techie had travelled to Dubai for work on February 15 and returned to Bengaluru on February 20. He attended work on February 20 and 21 before taking a bus to Hyderabad. His flat has been sealed for sanitizing.

According to Telangana officials, at least 36 of the 88 people who came in contact with the techie are showing some symptoms of Covid-19.

Contrary to reports, the infected person was not tested at the KIA since guidelines don’t say flyers from Dubai must be screened. WHO guidelines say identification of the infected person should not be revealed. However, WhatsApp groups were flooded with messages on where the infected person lived and details of his flatmate.

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May 23,2020

Udupi, May 23: Five more persons tested positive for coronavirus in the coastal district of Udupi today. 

They include three men aged 37, 55, 31 and two women aged 48 and 34. 

Among them four are returnees from Mumbai and one is foreign returnee.

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district rose to 55.

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