Muslim empowerment: Justice Sachar urges Karnataka govt to form EOC

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November 28, 2016

Bengaluru, Nov 27: “All state governments should set up the Equal Opportunity Commission and public sector also should come under the preview of this commission. Then only, the Other Backward Classes including Muslims can get equal opportunities in education and employment,” said Justice Rajinder Sachar.

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He was delivering a talk on Muslim Empowerment at the launching ceremony of Karnataka Muslim Coordination Committee (KMCC), a social organisation intended to work for communal harmony and empowerment of Muslim community through democratic means, at Town Hall, here on Sunday.

He said that if Karnataka government has real commitment toward OBCs then it should form Equal Opportunity Commission immediately in the state.

“The Sachar committee report is not just related to Muslims, It is related to all other communities. In a democratic country all communities should get equal opportunities. But Muslims in India are deprived from equal opportunities in education, employment and political appointments. Muslims are undivided part of India and any kind of apathy against them is against constitutional aspires,” he said adding that if a government fails to protect the interest of any minorities it will lose the moral right to rule the state.

Stating that Muslims are part of Indian culture and have contributed immensely to attain freedom, Justice Sachar endorsed the Karnataka government's decision to honour Tipu Sultan, who sacrificed his life fighting against British imperialists.

He emphasized that his report on the social, economical and educational status of the minorities was based on facts and it was the collective responsibility of all the people to see that the report is implemented to strike a balance in rendering social justice. He made it clear that there is nothing wrong to fight for right and lamented that even Karnataka government ruled by Conges has not implemented his suggestions to constitute an 'equal opportunity commission' to look into discrimination among different sections of people in employment other fields even at private sector.

B M Farooq, CMD of Fiza group of industries, and treasurer KMCC, in his key note address explained the objectives of the newly formed NGO and the need to coordinate the minority communities and other marginalized section of people for a common cause in the face of various threats faced by it.

He pointed out that state governments in India have failed to implement the recommendations of Sachar Committee report. “Many argue that implementation of the recommendations of the Sachar Committee Report would virtually divide the society. The plight of Muslims in India remains to be pathetic while many other communities with political and administrative influence snatch away all liberties to the detriment of the community. Muslims were accused of being not loyal to the Indian state, of being terrorists, and politicians who tried to help them risked being accused of "appeasing" them,” he lamented.

The launch of Karnataka Muslim Coordination Committee (KMCC) is an earnest endeavor to unite all sections of the underprivileged and oppressed in the society for a collective bargain for the rights and liberties they are entitled to, he said.

The Muslims, Dalits and other minorities should be united and there should be a social awareness created to fight for their rights in a democratic manner. The political parties have treated the minority community, especially the Muslim community as a vote bank and the community is ill treated and neglected. Poverty, illiteracy and backwardness are rampant and the government does nothing to improve the standard of the community, he complained.

The members of the Muslim community are targeted by the police and false cases are filed against them without affording them any opportunity to even get the legal assistance. Those who take up the cause have been branded astraitors'. Though Muslims are staunch patriots and are ready to sacrifice anything for the nation, they are very often described as anti national. The situation should be changed. Launch of KMCC is only a small step in the right direction.

Muslim community does not have a constructive leadership to enable it to achieve the rights, liberties and privileges to which the community is entitled to and the first and foremost objective of KMCC will be to achieve a constructive leadership and platform for the community from which, the community may be guided in the right direction.

Muslim Community is deprived of education, jobs and government services for want of proper guidance. Our endeavor will be held the youth in the community to acquire knowledge, education in the best school and colleges so that they would be able to stand on their own leg to achieve the goal of securing positions in the legislative, executive and judicial appointments with dignity.

Muslim community is targeted falsely accused of terrorism and other disruptive activities for no fault of them for political gains. KMCC would like to form a squad of professionals to act as awatchdog' against such atrocities against the members of the community and also to alleviate any such tendencies shown by any group of the community by properly educating and creating awareness amongst them.

To protect the interest of the community against the atrocities committed by the administrative or law enforcing agencies without any cogent evidence and to provide legal and financial assistance to them if they are falsely implicated or targeted in the opinion of the expert level committee of the Organization.

“We are for a strong India. We condemn any form of cross border terrorism targeting our nation and we are ready to sacrifice our lives for the sake of this great nation. At the same time, we demand a decent living and equal opportunity to serve the nation with dignity. Let us fight for our right. Let might be not right,” he said.

Mr. Amithabh Khundu, the Chairman of the Sachar Commission Evaluation Committee, presented the statistics and stressed the need to act on the report submitted showing the backwardness of the minorities in many fronts on account of discrimination of the community. He hoped that central govt would take appropriate step to alleviate the disparities. Justice H N Nagmohan Das also spoke.

The function was inaugurated by Moulana Mufti Muhammed Ashraf Ali, Amir-e-Shariat, Karnataka. Syed Zameer Pasha, IAS (retired) welcomed the gatherings. Haris and Hanif Mohammed compered the programme. Mirza Mehadi proposed vote of thanks.

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Mr ABDULGAFFAR GHORI
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Saturday, 17 Dec 2016

Free training of different courses for OBC under the aegis of Min of Minorities, Govt of India. Free hostel, boarding and with stipend. The duration is for 3-4 months. . There is placement assistance given after successful completion of the courses. NTTF has undertaken to train people from our community.. For more details pl visit www.nttftrg.com. Pl help to spread this message among the needy thro' email, phone, whatsup etc. Similar vocational courses under the same/similar schemes, all over the country, different agencies are doing this.

yaseer arfath
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Monday, 28 Nov 2016

Great committee nd superb speech I agreed about your all rules it's awesome sir I hope so you became greatest nd big name full committee in future

yaseer arfath
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Monday, 28 Nov 2016

Great committee nd superb speech i agreed about your all committee's rules it's awesome sir i hope your committee become more then name full in future .....

yaseer arfath
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Monday, 28 Nov 2016

Great function nd speech was superb awesome..... i hope this committee make big name in future..... thank you....

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March 8,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 8: A cruise ship with a Panama flag has been turned back at the New Mangalore Port here following the Centre's advisory in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, officials said.

The vessel 'MSC Lirica' was sent back on Saturday as the Union Ministry of Shipping had directed all ports not to allow any cruise ship from foreign destinations to call on Indian ports.

No further details about the ship were disclosed.

New Mangaluru Port Trust chairman A V Ramana said the ministry has directed all ports to deny entry to cruise ships till March 31 in the wake of the coronavirus scare.

Around 25 vessels were expected to call on the port here during the cruise season.

Meanwhile, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) conducted an awareness programme on prevention of coronavirus COVID-19 at Mangaluru International Airport.

The stakeholders were sensitised on handling passengers affected with covid-19 and precautions to be taken for dealing with affected passengers.

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March 31,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 31: The total number of positive cases of coronavirus reached 101 in Karnataka on Tuesday after 13 more positive cases were reported in the state from March 30 5 pm to 2 pm today.

The total number of 101 includes three deaths and 8 discharged/cured cases, Karnataka Health Department stated.

Meanwhile, the total number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 1,397 after 146 new patients were reported in the last 24-hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Tuesday.

Of this little less than 1,400 cases, there are 1,238 active while 124 cured. The total figure also includes 35 fatalities.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J C Madhuswamy on Thursday said the Centre has objected to the state's decision to increase working days at factories, and the matter would be discussed in the next cabinet meeting.

"....the Centre has raise objection to extending working days and has said it should be brought down. We will amend it....I will share the details after the next cabinet meet, the matter did not come up today (Thursday), we have received the letter," Madhuswamy told reporters in response to a question after the cabinet meeting.

He noted that a couple of states that had increased the working hours have withdrawn it. The Karnataka government had, on May 22, issued a notification allowing factories to extend working hours upto 10 hours a day and 60 hours a week till August 21. The extension of work hours is from the existing eight hours a day and 48 hours a week.

Pointing out that while announcing COVID-19 relief package, the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had announced Rs 5,000 per acre for maize farmers, Madhuswamy said while issuing the circular which mentioned that relief would be applicable to rabi crop, as it would not benefit many farmers.

Now, it has now been decided to give Rs 5,000 per acre to all maize farmers, irrespective of rabi or kharif. There were also several rules and regulations for barbers, autorickshaw and taxi drivers among others to claim their one-time compensation of Rs 5,000, the Minister said.

"We have decided to relax most of them (rules) other than those essential and give compensation, as regulations wouldn't have benefited many," he said. With five nominated seats of legislative council falling vacant on June 23, the cabinet has authorised the Chief Minister to nominate for 5 seats.

The cabinet also gave post-facto approval for Karnataka Repealing of Certain Enactments and Regional Law Bill 2020 that has been passed by the legislature.

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