Hadiya’s father prevents women’s panel chief from meeting her

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November 21, 2017

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 21: Asokan, father of Akhila, aka Hadiya, on Monday prevented the Kerala State Women’s Commission chairperson (SWC) M. C. Josephine from meeting his 26-year-old daughter who converted to Islam and then married a Muslim boy.

The latest controversy comes when she is scheduled to state her side of the case in the Supreme Court this month. Ms. Hadiya, who is forced to stay in her Hindu parents’ house in Kottayam, is the focal point of a national debate on whether she was a victim of “deceptive conversion” to Islam or “love jihad”. 

Her husband had moved the Supreme Court to free Ms. Hadiya from parental custody to reunite with him.

The apex court had reserved its judgment and ordered the National Investigation Agency to probe whether the marriage was part of a “love jihad” conspiracy to convert her to Islam. Ms. Josephine had gone to her house close on the heels of the visit of National Women’s Commission chairperson Rekha Sharma, who is said to be a BJP supporter.

Ms. Sharma had met Ms. Hadiya and claimed that she was hale and happy. She said Mr. Asokan rejected her offer to fly Ms. Hadiya to New Delhi at State expense. The father also refused to reveal their travel plans.

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are you serious?? OMG such low mentality... she is legal age dude... till when should her father decide till she is 99 years old...

@ Yogesh, I presume you are a graduate, but still lack basic educated men’s rational thinking capacity. This would mainly be caused by your narrowmind and colour code thoughts…

 

so to make it more clear to you yourself, I will ask you a simple question if a Muslim girl (20 years) loves and marry a Hindu boy (22 years) will it be love gharwapasi, do you think NIA would be required???

This mind-set is very clear your hatred and biased reasoning against the opposite community, based upon no personal issues but only through mindwash is dangerous…

You have risen and become Taliban thoughts individual.

 

You might look at other community individual and without knowing him start hating him? Just because you are brain washed, my fellow citizen.

Get cure for your infection, don’t let it spread…

 

You have nothing to fear 

Sangeeth Shiva
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2017

Interrogate Jahan. He is working on love jihad

Kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2017

Either Asokan is a Sanghi or he got threat from Sanghis. 80 percent is for the first one

Hari
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2017

Unltimate freedom denial. Should arrest her father

Yogesh
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2017

Stop love jihad. NIA probe should continue in this case 

Sandesh
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2017

Asokan has the right to decide. He is her father

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May 24,2020

Mangaluru, May 24: Muslims across coastal Karnataka today observed Eid Al-Fitr by offering Eid prayers at home instead of mosques and Eidgahs.

For the first time the cities of Mangaluru and Udupi wore a deserted look on the day of Eid. Strict implementation of the lockdown was seen in the both cities. All vehicles except those transporting essentials remained off the roads.

Following the orders of orders of the deputy commissioners of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and guidance of religious scholars and Qadhis, Muslims preferred not to venture out of homes on the day of Eid. The 36 hours of complete lockdown which came into force yesterday at 7 p.m. will relaxed tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.

The Eidgah at Light House Hill area of the city and other prominent mosques, where thousands used to gather to offer namaz during festivals, were empty today.

Photos of simple Eid celebrations were share on social media to keep the spirit of festival alive in times of pandemic.

This time Muslims in the region had also decided not to buy any new clothes for Eid. Campaigns were run in the moth of Ramadan to encourage the Muslims to donate the amount of new clothes to the needy instead.

Throughout the month of Ramadan Muslim organisations were distributing food among the stranded migrant labourers in the region.

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January 17,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 17: An auto-mobile shop at Deralakatte here caught fire on Friday incurring huge loss on the shopkeeper.

According to police, the incident happened in the morning when the shop owner opened the shop.

Locals suspect that miscreants might have set the shop on fire and had escaped from the scene at night.

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 2: Karnataka government has issued a show-cause notice to 18 private hospitals for refusing to admit a 52-year-old patient with influenza-like illness (ILI) symptoms, who later died.

According to the notice dated on June 30, a 52-years patient named Bhawarlal Sujani died after he was denied admission by 18 private hospitals.

The patient was taken to these hospitals on Saturday and Sunday for admission on observing some ILI like symptoms. But none of these hospitals admitted in on the pretext of unavailability of bed/ventilators, read the notice.

This is a clear violation of providing medical assistance and admission necessitated under the agreed provision of KPME Registration. They should strictly adhere to the provisions under Sections 11 & 11 A of KPME Act 2017. Private Medical Establishments cannot deny/ refuse/ avoid treatment to patients with Covid-19 and Covid-19 like symptoms, the state Health Department said.

By denying the admission to the deceased patient, your hospitals have violated the provisions of the above-said act. You are liable for legal action in this regard, as per the notice.

The state Health department asked the hospitals to reply as to why action should not be initiated under the relevant Acts. 

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