Hajj pilgrims return home; Complain of irresponsible attitude of authorities at Jeddah

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November 13, 2011

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Mangalore, November 13: After 19-hour delay from scheduled time, the first batch of Hajj pilgrims from this part of the state reached Mangalore on Sunday morning.

Despite the unexpected delay over a thousand people from different parts of the coastal Karnataka were anxiously waiting for their Haji kin. Mangalore Airport authorities confirmed that a Nas Airlines flight carrying 160 pilgrims, landed at Mangalore Airport at 7:15 am.

Karnataka State Hajj Committee Chairman S Mohammed Ghouse Basha Ashrafi, Hajj Executive Committee President Yenepoya Mohammed Kunnhi, and fellow members Moidin Bava, Riyaz Bava, Basheer Ahmed were at the forefront to accord a warm welcome to the pilgrims.

Stranded in Jeddah

On their way back home after completing Hajj rituals, the first batch of Hajj pilgrims from Mangalore had got stranded at King Abdul Azeez International Airport at Jeddah for over 15 hours.

It is learnt that the repeated revision of flight schedule added to the woe of pilgrims.

Some pilgrims expressed severe displeasure over the irresponsibility of authorities, who failed to take care of them at Jeddah Airport.

The first batch of pilgrims was scheduled to reach Mangalore at 12:10 pm on Saturday.

One of the pilgrims complained that although their batch was taken to Jeddah Airport even before the scheduled time, they had to starve for many hours there amid the biting cold.

“Lack of arrangements at Jeddah angered many of the pilgrims”, said Mohammed Kunnhi.

An elderly Haji from Mangalore said that the pilgrims had to face many troubles in Jeddah and throughout their homecoming journey due to the irresponsibility and indifferent attitude of authorities. He said that apart from the unjustifiable delay in flight schedule, the pilgrims were not served food on time.

Another passenger said that he could not eat proper food during at Jeddah Airport. He said that some of his co-passengers were too hungry as they do not have the habit of eating strange foods.

Mr Ashrafi said that the irresponsibility on part of the authorities of Nas Airlines, which had taken the responsibility of dispatching the Hajj pilgrims to Mangalore, was main reason for their woes.


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April 13,2020

Lucknow, Apr 13: Muslims in Uttar Pradesh are now worried that the intense communal profiling of the Corona patients by the official agencies could lead to lynching incidents once the lockdown is lifted.

Muslim scholar and former SP spokesman, Abdul Hafiz Gandhi, on Monday said, "The manner in which the government agencies are identifying persons belonging to Tablighi Jamaat in the list of Covid-19 patients is now translating into intense communal profiling which has been prohibited by the World Health Organization and the central government. A very small percentage of Muslims subscribe to the Tablighi Jamaat ideology but the impression going around is that the Muslim community, in general, is spreading coronavirus."

He said that there was a strong possibility of Muslims, in general, being attacked after the lockdown is lifted.

"This is exactly what happened on the cow slaughter issue. Even a small rumour led to people being lynched by mobs across the country. Corona is a pandemic and should be treated like one. We should fight against the virus together instead of creating a communal divide. Every day, the government spokesman lays down the number of Corona positive cases and then goes on to say how many of them are from Tablighi Jamaat," he explained.

Amir Haider, a social activist and also a veteran Congress leader, echoed similar sentiments when he said, "We strongly condemn the Tablighi Jamaat for ignoring the protocols and holding the congregation but why is the state government repeatedly harping on the religious angle. Shia and Sunni clerics are repeatedly asking the people to adhere to government guidelines and follow safety protocols.

He said that efforts to create a communal divide on the corona issue could have dangerous ramification after the lockdown is lifted."

A retired IAS officer, who did not wish to be named, said, that people have already started objecting to taking home deliveries from Muslim employees.

"My neighbours refused to take delivery of groceries from a Muslim boy. This is just the beginning of the narrative that is being drilled into the minds. We must check this before it explodes into something very dangerous," he said.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on the occasion of International Labour Day has appealed to migrant workers in the state to stay back and co-operate with it in resuming economic activities once the Central government issues further directions.

"It is my sincere request to all the migrant workers to stay back in the state and co-operate with us to resume the economic activities once we receive directions from Union Government," Yediyurappa said in a release issued by the CMO.

"COVID-19 situation in India is much better than other countries because of people's cooperation.

We intend to resume economic activities soon. The government has already held a meeting with representatives of associations of commerce and industry in this regard. The government has also appealed to the employers to protect the interest of their workers and pay salaries," he added.

The ongoing nationwide lockdown, imposed to contain the coronavirus spread, is scheduled to end on May 3.

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February 29,2020

Mysuru, Feb 29: Tension prevailed at Tandavaput Industrial Area in Nanjangud taluk, Mysuru when a paper factory received a bomb threat call, which later turned out to be a hoax call.

The police said that the authorities of Rajshil Papers received a bomb threat call in the morning. After getting the information, the bomb detection squad rushed to the spot and inspected the factory premises and declared that it was a hoax call.

According to the police, an unidentified person called from his mobile, which is now switched off.

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