Hindu leaders slam RSS veteran Kalladka Bhat for insulting U T Khader

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April 6, 2018

Mangaluru, Apr 6: In a major embarrassment for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, several Hindu community leaders have come down heavily on its veteran leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat for his offensive remarks against U T Khader, Karnataka Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.

Speaking at a hunger protest organized by the members of Amrutadhara Gaushala at Kairangala in Bantwal taluk under the pretext of exerting pressure on police to arrest cattle thieves on Thursday, Mr Bhat warned temple management committees in Ullal region against allowing Mr Khader inside the temple. He went on to suggest that temples should hold Brahma Kalashotsava ceremony once again because of the visit of Mr Khader.

Enraged by Mr Bhat’s remarks, a group of local leaders from Hindu community including representatives of the management committees of various temples in Ullal region on Thursday held a press meet to show solidarity with Mr Khader, who also represents Ullal (Mangaluru) constituency in Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

Those who were present at the press meet include Suresh Bhatnagara, vice president of Bhagavati Kshetra, Vishwanat Gatty Vagga, president of the management committee of Someshwara Temple, Rohit Ullal from Koragajja Seva Samiti, Shridhar Kaniruthota, president of Malayali Chamundi Temple of Kaniruthota, Shrinivas Shetty of Asaigoli Ayyappa Temple, and local activists Santosh Kumar Shetty, Purushottama Anchan, Deepak Pilar, Harish Madyar, Sampath Madyar, Kishor Gatty Mandoli, Dheeraj Shetty, Ranjit Shetty and Ravi Shetty Pilar.

They said that Mr Khader, being a state minister and representative of all the people irrespective of caste, community and religion, has all the rights to visit temples. They also said that Mr Khader has contributed to the growth of many temples in his constituency. “We are grateful to Mr Khader for contributions. BJP leader Nalin Kumar Kateel, despite being the MP of Dkshina Kannada, has done nothing for the development of temples,” they said.

Santosh Kumar Shetty, who is also Ullal Block Congress chief, said that Mr Bhat should learn the teachings of Hinduism before criticizing a leader like Mr Khader, who is known for communal harmony and amity.

“Those who steal cattle should be arrested and punished. Mr Khader had pressurized Mangaluru city police to speed up man hunt and arrest the thieves who stole cows from gaushala. However, those who are staging hunger strike are in fact playing political games to support a particular party,” he said. He went on to claim that Mr Bhat himself may send thieves to steal cows as part of his political strategy ahead of Karnataka assembly polls.

Mr Shetty also recalled that in the past Mr Bhat, Mr Kateel and other leaders of Sangh Parivar had held Mr Khader responsible for the murder of Kartik Raj, a Hindu youth. Gradually, it had come to light that Kartik Raj’s killers not only had links with saffron outfits but also had taken part in the protest against the same murder. 

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Dodanna
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Friday, 6 Apr 2018

We all know the history of this rss group leader. Their intention is to spread communal clash blood shed.  But never find any Bhat Konkanas they brain wash n push youth from poojari;shetty community. And this policy they will continue until they controle whole India. After all their Brahmin community  will controle rest of the community. Which never happens or they succeed. Since majority Hindus are openly share their daily life with other community and religion these goons will never succeed.This is the right time all our qualified South Kanarians stand togther and elect a right candidate and not to give a single chance for the bjp to win.

 

Jai Hind Jai Karnataka Jai Tulunad

 

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2: Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, a prominent Muslim religeous leader in coastal Karnataka has urged the Dakshina Kannada district administration not to end the covid-19 lockdown before the end of the blessed month of Ramadan. 

The appeal comes in the wake of reports that the state government may allow opening of clothe shops during the month of Ramadan to felicitate Muslims for Eid shopping.

"Muslims in the district have completely cooperated with the district administration in making the lockdown sucessfull. They have refrained from going to mosque even for Juma and Taraveeh during Ramadan. Such a lockdown is necessary to contain the pandemic," said Musliyar, who is also the Khazi of Udupi and Chikkamagaluru.

If the district administration withdraws lockdwon or relaxes it, people in large numbers may storm cloth shops wherein it physical distancing will be difficult, Musliyar warned.

He said that Muslims in the region have decided to observe Eid ul Fitr, a festival which marks the end of the blessed month, in a simple way maintaining physical distance. Hence the lockdown should be relaxed only after the festival, he suggested.

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February 17,2020

Hubli, Feb 17: A local court here on Monday sent three Kashmiri students who were arrested on charges of sedition to judicial custody till March 2.

They were arrested for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media, told police.

All three were taken into custody by the police on Sunday night and were produced before a local court on Monday.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: Islamic scholars belonging to different schools of thoughts including two prominent Qadis have issued special guidelines asking all Muslims in the region to offer prayers and celebrate Eid al-Fitr at home this year in keeping with the extended covid-19 lockdown.

Eid al-Fitr which marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan is rather a ‘humanitarian event’ than a fiesta. This year Eid is likely to be observed in coastal Karnataka on May 23 or May 24 depending on sighting of the new moon.  

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Muslims are preparing for — and reconciling itself to — a most unusual Eid bereft of all the usual trappings like huge prayer congregations, ceaseless shopping, social visits and the inviting warmth of an Eid Mubarak embrace.

In their separate messages, Udupi Qadi Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar and Mangaluru Qadi Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar have urged Muslims to refrain from all kinds of public gatherings during Eid. Noting that Muslims in the region have followed all the advisories in issued by the government to contain the spread of coronavirus in the blessed month of Ramadan, they have urged them to follow the guidelines during Eid too.

On social media groups, messages like “no new clothes, just wear your best clothes” are being circulated among family and friends, urging people to fill the festive void with the spirit of giving. The suggestions range from paying a needy child’s school fee or someone’s rent to helping a lockdown-hit trader revive his business.

Following guidelines are issued by the top clerics ahead Eid

1) There will be no Eid prayer in mosques or Eid-gahs. Hence, Muslims should offer Eid al-Fitr prayer in their homes with family members.

2) Distributing Zakat al-Fitr among needy is mandatory. However necessary safety measures should be taken while going out such as wearing masks and maintaining physical distance. As there is lockdown from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day, Zakat al-Fitr can be distributed a day before Eid or on the day of Eid before evening. 

3) Women, children and elderly people should not step out of the houses.

4) Avoid visiting graveyards or other places.

5) All mosques are closed due to lockdown. Hence, observe Eid in a simple way and set an example for the society. 

6) Strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the state and central governments

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