Muslim Law Board sacks Salman Nadvi who met Sri Sri and suggested shifting of Babri site

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February 11, 2018

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has unanimously decided to expel Maulana Salman Husaini Nadwi following controversy over his stance on the Babri Masjid land dispute. 

Salman Nadwi had met Sri Sri Ravishankar of the Art of Living last week to discuss an out-of-court settlement of the Ram temple issue in Ayodhya -- a solution suggested earlier by the Supreme Court. Sources in the Law Board -- which accepted his resignation today -- said they had not authorized such a meeting.

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board made their decision public on their official twitter handle. A disciplinary committee was formed by the board to look into the matter. With the rift out in the open, the board had earlier hinted that Salman Nadwi would be removed from the board.

Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas, AIMPLB member said, "The board reiterated its uncompromising stand on Babri Masjid issue. Once a masjid is built, it is always a masjid for the eternity. Nadwi is still speaking against the board stand. So the board was left with no other option but to dissuade from him. The committee has unanimously decided to remove him."

On Saturday and Sunday, in the general body meeting, the issue was again discussed where over 500 people participated and unanimous decision was made to remove Nadwi from the Board. 

The process began on Friday when the working committee members informed the board in the meeting on Friday that Nadwi is publicly making statements over out of court settlement of Babri Masjid. Many members felt that action must be taken against him, since he is speaking against the Board outside and he was not authorized on behalf of the board.

In his presence, the resolutions of the board were read. After that Nadwi was asked to put forward his proposal and his point of view. According to the board, he was heard for more than half an hour. There were objections and interruptions during his speech by other members. 

Speaking to the media, Zafaryab Jilani said, “The board tried to make him understand the stand of the board and he was requested not to speak against board on public platform. He said that he will not change his views. Unfortunately, he continued to give interviews and made inappropriate remarks against the board.”

Nadwi called decision of Board “dictatorial”. “The Board is acting in dictatorial way. I was only putting my view forward. What is wrong if I wish a decision which supports unity and harmony of country? After board’s view on Friday, I myself said I don’t want to be part of such board,” Nadwi said.

“I will continue my effort, and I will go to Ayodhya”, he added. 

Miffed after Friday’s meeting, Nadwi too boycotted the plenary sessions, disassociating himself from the board. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar expressed surprise at the move on Twitter. Nadwi's expulsion came as a surprise as several members of the board have met me, he said.

Nadwi had come out in public with his stand on the issue after a meeting with the Art of Living founder which drew the ire of the AIMPLB. He had suggested shifting the site of the mosque to settle the dispute. 

"Board says we will wait for the Court verdict. But in my opinion, today's scenario demands other solution as well. We must not fight and resolve the issue with hatred. We should work towards unity & harmony and a solution with consensus. I was expressing my views in the meeting, but it looked many members had come pre-planned to target me and create an issue," Nadwi said. 

AlMPLB on Friday had claimed that there was no divide and the board unanimously agreed to its stand on the Babri Masjid dispute.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru, May 10: A special train carrying 1,140 migrant workers stranded here in the lockdown has left Mangaluru railway station for Jharkhand.

Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and Vedavyas Kamath, MLA, were present at the railway station on Saturday night when the train left.

Kamath said the workers who had registered on the state governments Seva Sindhu portal were brought to the railway station in Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses.

A health check-up was carried out before they boarded the train.

The district administration also provided food packets and water to the migrants at the station.

Three more trains will leave from Mangaluru for Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand soon, he said.

Meanwhile, in a statement, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Sindhu P Rupesh said train services are being arranged for migrant workers who have registered their names on the Seva Sindhu portal.

The workers will be informed when trains are arranged to their destinations and they need not throng the railway station unnecessarily, she said.

Around 20,000 workers have so far registered themselves online, including 5,000 from Jharkhand, 3,000 from Uttar Pradesh and 4,000 from Bihar.

Hundreds of migrant workers had on Friday staged a protest at the central railway station here, demanding that they be sent back home.

The workers went back to their camps only after district authorities and police gave them assurance that trains will be arranged in three days.

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June 13,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 13: Around people from Bhatkal, who were stranded in United Arab Emirates due to months of covid lockdown, finally reached their hometown today. A charter flight carrying these passengers took from the Ras Al Khaimah International Airport at 11:20 PM (UAE time) yesterday and landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 4.20 am today.

After completing all the formalities, they were taken to Bhatkal in five buses arranged by Bhatkali Jamaatul Muslimeen, Mangaluru. Two hotels and a college hostel have been booked for the institutional quarantine of the returnees. 

The passengers were received at the airport by Majlis E Islah wa Tanzeem executive members, Bhatkali Jamaat Ul Muslimeen executive members, and Bhatkal Muslim Youth Federation executive members. 

Ateequr Rahman Muniri, vice president of Majlis-e-Islah wa Tanzeem and owner of UAE based Nuha General Trading LLC, had taken the initiative of sending stranded citizens of Bhatkal and surrounding regions to back home from UAE.

“After we came to know about the problems of the NRIs stranded in UAE plans were made to charter flights to send them home. I received huge support from the Bhatkal community leaders and youth here in Dubai, who gave their complete cooperation and helped with their efforts in successfully chartering the first flight," Muniri said.

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February 11,2020

Udupi, Feb 11: The three patients, including a child, who were suspected to be suffering from coronavirus were discharged from hospital on Monday after the throat swab sample test proved negative for the infection.

The throat swabs of three persons, who were admitted to a district government hospital in Udupi with symptoms of fever on Friday, were sent to Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute for testing of coronavirus.

The trio had returned from China, 15 days ago.

The 30-year-old man from Kaup taluk had been to China on personal work and had returned to Udupi, 15 days ago. He had symptoms of fever, throat pain and cold and he was suggested to get admitted to hospital.

He was treated in the isolation ward.

A family from Mandarthi had gone on a tour to China and had returned 15 days ago. The father and son, who had complained of fever, were kept under observation at the isolation ward in the district government hospital.

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