Koora Thangal accused of kidnapping, torturing Darimi Usthad

[email protected] (CD Network,Photos by Muhammad illyas)
February 7, 2011

Puttur, February 7: In an aggressive reaction to the statement of a group of progressive ulema, who had publicly criticised Ullal Deputy Qazi Koora Thangal for his fake miracle, a group of miscreants tortured one of the ulema after kidnapping him on Monday.

The victim is Usthad Hussain Darimi (42), a resident of Renjalady in Puttur taluk. He is currently undergoing treatment at Mahaveer Hospital, Puttur, after being rescued by the Puttur Rural police.

“The kidnappers took him to the premises of Koora Jumma Masjid, which is 18 kms away from Puttur and tortured him in the presence of Koora Thangal,” the police said quoting the victim's statement.

After a few hours, obtaining authentic information that Darimi was kidnapped and taken to Koora, Sub Inspector Ananda from Puttur Rural Police Station, Sampya, along with some youth of SKSSF went to the spot and freed Darimi.

However, the kidnappers had fled the scene when police and local people reached there.

After being released from the clutches of the kidnappers, Hussain Darimi said that SSF activists would have killed him if he did not apologise for his remarks against Thangal.

“The four kidnappers tortured me physically and mentally while taking me to Koora in a jeep. While inquiring me, Thangal used foul and abusive language and called me and other progressive ulema as Kaafirs” he said.

He also revealed that the kidnappers continuously beat him up and bent his thumb backward. “They also threatened me that I will meet the similar fate of former Mangalore Qazi CM Usthad” Darimi added.

Hearing the news, a large number of fans and well-wishers of Husain Darimi including the leaders and activists of SKSSF gathered in front of Puttur Rural Police Station at Sampya demanding the arrest of Koora Thangal and the president of Koora Jumma Masjid who were the key players in the issue.

A kidnap case has been registered at the same police station.

The fake miracle:

The victim, along with SB Darimi and other Ulema, having SKSSF background had urged the government to take appropriate measures against Koora Thangal, alleging him of deceiving innocent Muslims in the pretext of “Karamath” or miracle.

Addressing a press meet last Friday in Puttur, they held Korra Thangal responsible for many deaths. “He warns innocent Muslims not to receive medical treatment and pretends that he has secured divine power to heal the diseases without any medical treatment. Many people have fallen prey to his tricks” they said.

This statement has angered a group of people, who believe in the “divine power of Thangal” Following this, SSF, which backs Koora Thangal, had demanded a public apology from Darimi duo.

kuru_copy

Koora Thangal

sunni_0

Hussain Darimi, the victim

sunni_1
sunni_2
sunni_3
sunni_4
sunni_5

Comments

Dianafaf
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

???? ???? ????? ????? \????? ??????\"
???? ???? ????? ????? \"Mriya Resort & Spa\"
???? ???? ????? ????? \"???? ????????\"
????? ????"

BillyVus
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

wh0cd127567 floxin otic sildenafil homepage buy strattera norvasc entocort rogaine

DanielSlili
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

lr8361aq3793 online pharmacy pn8086ur419yn5843 fs443dw825 canadian pharmacy cialis cv7225iw6178cc5899 fg928ut3950 buy levitra nq5250jc5098gj3078

ClintFraDs
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

cg5683fg9688 generic levitra does it work vx2432km5643pi3765 qp6259qh5668 buy cialis online ui7081sf1368eg5278 cj9688ij7546 canadian pharmacy viagra rv7973gg5963hn5059

StewartJen
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

wh0cd127567 danazol innopran xl lisinopril 20 mg no prescription buy anafranil online cialis generic buy albuterol inhaler generic methotrexate adalat arimidex online

AdoKSoino
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

##########################################################
#############################################################
### >> WATCH Fences (2016)
### OR WATCH Fences (2016): https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2iGffie
###
### >> DOWNLOAD Fences (2016)
### OR DOWNLOAD Fences (2016): https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2iGffie
#############################################################
##########################################################

.

.

.

Mit ???Fences??? schaffen Sie Ordnung auf Ihrer Windows-Arbeitsoberfl?¤che: Verkn??pfungen, Ordner und Dateien werden in abgegrenzten, halbtransparenten No Fences - No Fences Fences - Sunburns - Video - offizielles Musikvideo August Wilson - Fences (Plume) jetzt kaufen. ISBN: 9780452264014, Fremdsprachige B??cher - Afro-Amerikanische Studien Fences (Plume): Amazon: August Wilson: Fremdsprachige SECURING WHAT MATTERS - betafence Fences - Download - CHIP Nachdem ich gestern das Update von Windows 8 auf Windows 8.1 durchgef??hrt habe, kann ich auf dem Desktop keine Icons mehr bewegen. K?'?NEN SIE KEINE L?'?UNG ZU IHREN FRAGEN FINDEN, DANN KONTAKTIEREN SIE BITTE UNSER HILFE-TEAM. Online Hilfe: support@bytefence. Ben?¶tigen Sie Hilfe

fences trailer 2016, fences deutsch, fences around pools, fences movie showtimes, fences play dopirasten
http://telegra.ph/Waarheen-Torrent-Downloaden-Thor-Ragnar?¶k-2017-megavideo-butler-kijk-hier-01-14
http://telegra.ph/Wat-Is-Kijk-gratis-Assassins-Creed-2016-Gratis-Gratis…
http://telegra.ph/Quando-Film-completo-Passengers-I-2016-senza-scaricar…
http://telegra.ph/Cuyo-Ver-Streaming-Escuadr??n-Suicida-2016-Online-put…
http://telegra.ph/Qu?©-Hora-Cincuenta-sombras-m??s-oscuras-2017-Gratis-Ver-Gratis-parte-1-sin-pagar-01-15

Annasmir
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2017

?????? ???????? ????? ? ?????? ???????????? ???????????:
????????????? ?? ??????????? ????? ????? ? ????? ?? 900 000 ?????? ?? ????? ????,
?????? ????????? ????? ?? 800 ???????????? ? ????? ?? ????? ?? ?????? ? ??? ?? ???.
??????? ????? ????? ?????????? ????????????? ?????, ??????? ????????
??????? + ????? ? ?????????? ?? 30% ?? ????????? ? ?? ???????? ?? ???????????.
?????????????, ??????? ????????? ??????????, ?? ???????? ????? ???????????? ?????? ????.
https://goo.gl/3HYFu1

Glennpitly
 - 
Monday, 16 Jan 2017

dg2578 il4695 canadian pharmacy ra1890 bz6663 wd4185 reputable canadian online pharmacies xm8140 hb6536 vf7607 payday loans no faxing instant approval qd3929

Alina88
 - 
Saturday, 7 Jan 2017

Competencia mas bellas chicas. Voto en linea

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
Agencies
January 1,2020

For many Indian tycoons, 2019 turned woeful as lenders -- empowered by the nation’s recent bankruptcy law and desperate to clean up soured debt from their books -- started seizing assets of delinquent firms or dragged them into insolvency.

Indian banks wrote off a record $39 billion of loans in the 18 months through September in a bid to repair their balance sheets as they battled the world’s worst bad debt pile. Making matters worse, a shadow banking crisis led to a funding squeeze, crushing debt-laden businesses that were critically dependent on rollover financing.

“Life has come a full circle for tycoons that had enjoyed debt-fueled growth,” said Nirmal Gangwal, founder of distress and debt restructuring advisory firm Brescon & Allied Partners LLP. “Many firms collapsed like a house of cards. The downfall was rather unprecedented.”
The government has also been cracking down on economic crime to assuage public anger over absconding businessmen. It’s even barred some from traveling overseas if they were deemed a flight risk.

Here are some of the country’s biggest and most-storied businessmen who saw their fortunes fade. Spokespersons for none of these tycoons, except Essar, immediately replied to emails and text messages seeking comments.

Anil Ambani

The chairman of Reliance Group, which makes movies to metro lines, had a close shave with jail time in March before his elder brother and Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, bailed him out at the last minute. The woes of the ex-billionaire came to the fore when India’s top court asked him to pay Ericsson AB’s India unit about $77 million of past dues or go to jail since Anil Ambani, 60, had given a personal guarantee. His telecom carrier slipped into insolvency this year, while unprofitable Reliance Naval & Engineering Ltd. faced a cash crunch. Reliance Capital Ltd. is selling assets to pare debt. Ambani is also fending off Chinese lenders in a London court.

Malvinder & Shivinder Singh

Karma caught up with ex-billionaires and brothers Malvinder Singh, 47, and Shivinder Singh, 44, and how. Scions of a prominent business family, they once helmed India’s top drug maker and second-largest hospital chain. In October, the two were arrested on charges of fraudulently diverting nearly $337 million from a lender they controlled. India’s market regulator found in 2018 that the brothers had defrauded their hospital company of about $56 million. The collapse of the $2 billion empire turned brother against brother, prompting their mother to broker a peace deal that was short-lived. In February, Malvinder accused Shivinder and their spiritual guru of fraud.

Shashikant & Ravikant Ruia

After a hard-fought battle to keep their flagship steel mill, the first-generation entrepreneurs finally saw the bankrupt Essar Steel India Ltd. pass on to ArcelorMittal last month. The $5.9 billion takeover was almost two years in the making with multiple legal wrangles. The group, controlled by Shashikant Ruia, 76, and Ravikant Ruia, 70, were also reprimanded by a U.K. judge in March this year for concealing documents. Started in 1969 as a construction firm, Essar Group diversified, investing about $18 billion between 2008 and 2012, and piled on debt. In 2017, the group had sold another prized asset, Essar Oil.

Selling an asset to pare a liability shouldn’t be seen as a “lost asset,” an Essar spokesman said, adding that the group remains a diversified conglomerate.

VG Siddhartha

Before jumping off a bridge into a river in July in an apparent suicide, the founder of India’s biggest coffee chain Cafe Coffee Day had penned a letter that spoke of pressure from lenders, a private equity firm and harassment by tax officials. He had spent much of the last two years pledging ever more of Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd. shares to refinance loans for ever shorter periods, at ever higher interest rates. “I would like to say I gave it my all,” V.G. Siddhartha, 60, wrote in the letter. “I fought for a long time but today I gave up.”

Naresh Goyal

The former ticketing agent who built India’s largest airline by value, stepped down as chairman of Jet Airways India Ltd. in March, caving in to pressure from banks who took over the company. Cut-throat price wars and surging costs pushed Jet deeper into loss. The airline stopped flying in April and went into bankruptcy two months later as lenders failed to find a buyer. In July, an Indian court barred Naresh Goyal from flying overseas after the government said it was investigating an alleged $2.6 billion fraud involving Jet Airways.

Rana Kapoor

The founder of Yes Bank Ltd., which became India’s fourth-largest non-state lender, tweeted in September 2018 that his shares were invaluable and requested his children never to sell them upon inheritance. But trouble was brewing. The nation’s banking regulator, which found the lender had repeatedly under-reported its bad loans, refused to extend his tenure as chief executive officer. This forced Rana Kapoor, 62, to step down by end-January. Kapoor, who has pledged some of his Yes Bank shares in July, sold almost his entire stake in the lender by October.

Subhash Chandra

The rice trader-turned-media mogul, 69, who brought cable television into Indian homes in the early 1990s with his ZEE TV, resigned as chairman of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. in November and lost control of his crown jewel. Subhash Chandra has been selling stake in Zee Entertainment in the past few months to repay group’s debt.

Gautam Thapar

A default by Gautam Thapar, founder of the paper mill-to-power transmission Avantha Group, on pledged shares made Yes Bank Ltd. the biggest shareholder in CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd. In August, the firm was hit by an accounting scandal forcing the board to remove Thapar, 59, from the chairman’s post. A month later, the market regulator ordered a forensic audit of the firm and barred Thapar from accessing securities market.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
News Network
April 24,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 24: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday held a meeting with state officials to address the situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

Due to COVID-19, the prices of the crops have come down. It was instructed to buy those vegetables and keep them in cold storage and then sell. It was also instructed to export fruits, vegetables which cannot be kept for a long time to other states and countries.

Wherever there is a scarcity of drinking water, it was decided to supply water immediately.
Chief Minister Yediyurappa had earlier spoken to Union Minister Sadananda Gowda and took information regarding fertilisers.

As fertilisers' demand is less in the international market, the Union minister for fertilisers said that farmers will be given fertilisers at less than the actual price.

As some of the associations/guilds have violated the lease conditions by not starting the actual work which they have got the land for in Bengaluru, they have been instructed to return the land to the government where the lease conditions have been violated.

As far as the irrigation department is concerned, much water is stored in dams. It was decided to utilise the same for the cultivation of crops and for the purpose of drinking.

As far as the education department is concerned, it was instructed to give online training to students.

With the help of state television channel Doordarshan, it has been decided to teach students about the syllabus and other activities till the reopening of school.

The KSRTC has lost hundreds of crore due to the reduction in bus services due to COVID-19. So, they were instructed to use buses to transport goods to generate revenue.

The government also decided that salary for the doctors, who are working on a contract basis against COVID-19, will be increased significantly.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
coastaldigest.com news network
July 10,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 10: A 58-year-old official of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has died due to the coronavirus infection, taking the death toll in the paramilitary force because of the disease to nine, officials said on Friday.

Assistant Sub Inspector K B Premsha, posted in the CISF unit that guards the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL), passed away at a local hospital on Thursday, they said.

He was admitted to the hospital on July 5 with fever. His COVID-19 test report arrived on July 7 and it was positive. Premsha breathed his last on Thursday, officials said. He was a resident of Kodagu in Karnataka.

This is the ninth COVID-19 death in the force that has recorded 1,137 cases till now, according to an official data.

Of the total cases reported in the force so far, 410 are under treatment across the country, nine have died and the rest have recovered, officials said.

They said that 20 personnel tested COVID-19 positive on Friday while 22 have recovered over the last 24 hours.

The about 1.62-lakh strong CISF is the national aviation security force guarding 63 airports at present and it is also tasked to guard vital installations in the aerospace and nuclear domain.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.