Govt’s move to curb activities of PFI anti-democratic, unconstitutional: E Aboobacker

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September 13, 2017

Kozhikode, Sept 13: Popular Front of India chairman E Aboobacker has said that the latest moves as reported in a section of media to stifle the activities of Popular Front of India (PFI) is anti-democratic and that the organisation is determined to resist such attempts through lawful means. 

Addressing a media conference along with PFI Kerala state president Nasarudheen Elamaram here on Wednesday, he also announced that public meetings will be convened in different parts of the country to explain the policies and approaches of the organisation.  

“It seems that the Hindutwa government in power is making moves to stifle the activities of PFI through antidemocratic and unconstitutional measures including demonization and false propaganda against the organization. We strongly condemn such moves. This new episode of spreading sensationalized stories against Popular Front was initiated by various media outlets belonging to Times Group, based a dossier allegedly submitted to Home Ministry by Investigative Agency, which came into existence as part of the 2008 amendments made to UAPA law,” he said.

He said that the sinister propaganda had become apparent when Times Now channel broadcasted a report by misquoting the words of Moulana Jalaluddin Umari, the Vice-Chairman of All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the national Amir of India Jamat-e-Islami.

“Mainly the following four accusations were leveled against the organization in the alleged NIA report.  One of them is the local attack on a college professor who insulted Prophet Muhammed in a highly obscene language. PFI had made it clear in a press meet at that time that the organization was not involved in the incident. As for the Narath incident, it was a health awareness programme organized by our members as part of the ‘Healthy People, Healthy Nation’ campaign, which is an annually held campaign of the organization. The programme was falsely turned into the story of arms training.  The Kerala High Court had revoked the use of UAPA in the case and SC did not even accept the NIA appeal against the High Court decision. Another accusation is that the organization is recruiting its members to Islamic State which is working in Syria and Iraq. Only 60 people from the 18 crores strong Indian Muslims are believed to have departed for Syria or Afghanistan. The truth is Popular Front had warned its members early enough of mysterious groups like Islamic State and their traps on social media to lure young people into their fold. People showing sympathies for such groups were kicked out from the organization whenever they were found. This policy of the organization had been communicated in time to the members through a circular,” he said.

In fact, the attempts to link Sathyasarani, an Islamic educational institution at Manjeri, with ‘Love Jihad’, a racist propaganda created by Hindutwa forces, too have utterly no any basis. It was an order of Kerala High Court division bench to admit Hadiya, a convert to Islam, to Sathyasarani for her Islamic education as she wished. It is the same court which assigned A S Zainaba as the local guardian of Hadiya. Sathyasarani is not a conversion center; it is an educational center. At the same time, it is to be noted that any Indian citizen is guaranteed the right to profess any religion and to propagate it, he said.

He said that PFI is an organization with thousands of members and has a presence in various parts of the country. Its varied programmes aiming at promoting literacy and alleviating poverty have even gained the appreciation of governments. The stand held by Popular Front that the largest challenge faced by our country at present is fascism remains crystal clear to this day.   And it is because of this very reason that the organization is being targeted by the central government. The organization is determined to resist any attempt against the organization through democratic and lawful means.
 

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: Karnataka has found that the rapid antibody test kits for COVID-19 that the Centre supplied to the state have only 47% sensitivity. The state will be returning the kits to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Karnataka had received 11,400 rapid antibody test kits from the ICMR a few days back, out of which it had sent around 200 of them to NIMHANS for validation.

After the ICMR, on Monday, sent a circular to all states to return the test kits to the suppliers, Dr CN Manjunath, Director, Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, and nodal officer for lab testing in the state's COVID-19 task force, said, "We have cancelled the orders we placed to Guangzhou Wondfo Biotech and Zhuhai Livzon Diagnostics for one lakh rapid antibody test kits. Since the ICMR supplied us with 11,400 kits out of the 6.5 lakh kits it procured, we will be returning the kits to them."

Manjunath told said that the validation at NIMHANS revealed the kits to have only 47% sensitivity. Sensitivity is the ability of a test to identify the true-positives in a population, i.e., the actual number of people who've been infected with the disease. With the rapid antibody testing kits being shelved, the state's plan to randomly test high risk groups has taken a backseat. 

So far, the state has tested 43,791 samples. 

Karnataka now has 22 testing facilities -- 14 government and seven private labs. Many private labs have not tested any samples so far because of the lack of test kits (the state has made it clear that it will not provide test kits to private labs). So, getting an ICMR approval for testing has become a moot point.p

Agreeing to the setback the state's plans of ramping up testing has taken, Manjunath said, "It is true that RT-PCR test kits are in shortage. Even Pune's Mylabs had a shortage in supplying test kits. But we are relying on institutes like Kidwai, Narayana Health and Biocon's Syngene that have received approval for testing. They're big institutes and we hope that they will test a large number of samples."

On reports that the Centre has RT-PCR test kits that will last for only a week, he said, "We have test kits that will last for eight to 10 days. We have ordered for more. We are hoping to receive them before the current kits run out."

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January 30,2020

Udupi, Jan 30: Fishermen in Udupi’s Malpe have netted ‘spanner crab’, a rare variety of deep sea crab, mostly found in Australia and Hawaiian coast.

Hundreds of onlookers were surprised to the see the catch when it was brought to Malpe harbour by the fisherman Prashanth Kunder and others on Tuesday evening.

Dr Shivakumar Haragi, Assistant Professor at Karnatak University, PG Centre Department of Marine Biology, Karwar identified this crab variety as ‘spanner crab’ and the scientific name of this crab is Ranina Ranina.

Ranina Ranina is mainly nocturnal as it remains active during night and is found buried in sand during the day .It is easily distinguished from other crab species in its habitat due to its red carapace and elongated midsection.

Resembling a frog in its shape, this crab species is found mainly in Africa, Hawaiian coast and also in the Great Barrier Reef, located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Its lifetime is seven to nine years and each crab weighs around 400-900 grams.

Prashanth Kunder and his associates have also netted a rare fish variety called yellow-edged lyretail. Another unique variety fish netted by Prashanth is epinephelus flavocaeruleus.

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January 5,2020

Ballari, Jan 5: Thousands of Muslims, joined by the members of various organisations, on Saturday staged a massive protest in the town condemning the provocative speech by Bellary MLA G Somashekar Reddy.

The police caned the agitators after they tried to lay siege to the house of BJP legislator.

The protesters holding national flag took out a rally from Kaul Bazaar, which passed through the major streets, and culminated at Gadagi Channappa Circle. They raised slogans against the BJP and burnt the effigy of Somashekar Reddy.

The protest sent the traffic haywire Gadagi Channappa Circle and the cascading effect of it was seen across the town. SP C K Babu told the agitators that the MLA has been booked for making provocative speech and pleaded them to hold a protest at Municipal College grounds. But the agitators were in no mood to relent.

Inspector General (Bellary Range) I G Nanjundaswamy has rushed to the town to oversee security. The BJP MLA on Friday made inciting remarks against minorities during his speech at a pro-CAA rally in the town.

FIR against Reddy

The Gandhinagar police in the town on Saturday registered an FIR against MLA Somashekar Reddy, for making a provocative speech, under IPC Sections 153 A (promoting enmity between two religions), 295A (insulting religious beliefs) and 505B.

During his speech at a pro-CAA rally on Friday, Reddy had said, "Hindus are 80% of the population while minorities are 17%. What will happen to you if we hit back? Hence, you should be very careful about your moves and steps."

The legislator came down heavily on those staging protests against CAA in Ballari. "We won't keep quiet if another protest is staged against the CAA. Each Hindu is like Shivaji. Nobody will be alive if all Hindus come out to streets holding swords," he had said.

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