Muslims and Hindus can together wage Jihad against social evils: A S Puthige

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June 17, 2012
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Udupi, June 17: In India the number of people killed in police custody and fake encounters is multiple times more than the number of victims of terrorism, pointed out senior journalist Abdussalam Puthige.

Responding to queries over the relationship between religion and terrorism, at a `Sneha Samvada', a convention on communal harmony organised by Forum For Humanity, in association with, Lions, Rotary and Jaycee organisations at Ammani Ramanna Shetty hall here on Sunday, Mr Puthige said there is solution for the complete eradication of terrorism in Islam.

Quoting the Qur'anic verse “…if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people…”, the former leader of Students' Islamic Organisation of India questioned how could a religion that carries such a message promote terrorism.

Lamenting over the global attempts to compare Islam with terrorism, Mr Puthige said that every individual Islamic scholar strongly condemns the terrorism. “There have been differences of opinions among Islamic scholars in many issues. However, when it comes to opposing terrorism, there is no difference of opinion among Islamic scholars”, he said.

Recalling the barbaric incidents like the Mongol destruction of Baghdad and post 9/11 invasion of Iraq by US-led army, which killed around 15 lakh innocent people, he regretted that no one called these massacres as terrorism.

Defining the Islamic concept of 'Jihad' as an honest struggle against all kinds of social evils, he said that Muslims and Hindus together could wage Jihad against evils like alcoholism.

Presiding over the programme, Karnataka State Wakf Board member and Sunni leader NKM Shafi Saadi, said that all religions preachers humanity.

“No one can show even a single word promoting terrorism in the holy Qur'an. Instead, it advises the followers to respect the gods and goddesses of other religions too”, he said.

“Prophet Muhammad advised the Muslims to love human beings to be at the mercy of Allah. He never said to love a Muslim,” Mr Saadi pointed out.

He also called upon the people of twin coastal districts – Dakshina Kannada and Udupi – to get rid of communal clashes.

In his inaugural address Rotary District Governor HL Ravi opined that without changes even religions and communities will be like stagnant water. “To bring in positive changes in the religion we need to change our mind for the better. Develop scientific temperament in your children. They will surely become acceptable by the society”, he said.

Former SIO Karnataka state president Muhammed Yasin Malpe, Lions District Governor Jayakar Shetty Indrali, President of Forum For Humanity Abdulla Parkala and Mohammed Moula were present among others.

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May 27,2020

Bengaluru, May 27: A yet incomplete state-wide survey has revealed that there are over 53.99 lakh households vulnerable to the infection in Karnataka. The survey is being conducted by the government to find COVID-19 vulnerable population particularly with comorbidities and cases like SARI and ILI.

The survey, which is 67.16% complete so far, finds 1.37 lakh households across Karnataka have people with comorbid conditions, excluding a further 13,341 households with symptoms of Influenza Like Illness (ILI), Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and Covid-19.

Over 48 lakh households have senior citizens, who on account of their age are at highest risk of death from the disease.

Munish Moudgil, Director of the State COVID War Room, clarified that households could have multiple types of vulnerable people. According to the survey data (which is dated May 26), Kalaburagi and Bengaluru Urban have the highest cases of SARI, ILI with 1,902 households and 1,703 households respectively, although these numbers are likely to rise, as the survey is still incomplete in these districts. 

A BBMP source said that 68% of the survey has been completed in the city, but the data has not been logged yet. The number of SARI/ILI cases is next highest in Shivamogga with 1,217 households, Mysuru with 1,200 and Davangere with 1,178.

The government regards SARI and ILI as indicators of coronavirus and on April 17, had passed an order instructing healthcare workers to test people with these conditions for the coronavirus. Consequently, 51 COVID-19 cases were discovered by testing people with these symptoms.

Belagavi, meantime, has reported the highest incidents of households with comorbid conditions with 12,427 identified so far, followed by Mandya with 9,289, Kalaburagi with 8,311, Shivamogga with 8,140 and Bengaluru Urban with 7,562. Importantly, 3,45,443 vulnerable people have been identified in Bengaluru Urban within 28.26% of data logged in so far.

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: In the wake of unexpected surge in the coronavirus positive cases in Bengaluru, the special task force team assigned with the task of creating Covid Care Centres (CCC) has made elaborate arrangements the Haj Bhavan.

Civic authorities have already shifted around 50 Covid-19 patients to Haj Bhavan. 

BBMP Commissioner B H Anil Kumar said on Thursday that due to an increase in the number of cases and due to shortage of beds in hospitals, the Haj Bhavan has been converted into CCC.

Headed by Rajendar Kumar Kataria, Secretary, Horticulture and Sericulture department, the CCC task force has arranged 400 beds at Haj Bhavan. 

“The facility at Haj Bhavan has already been made operational. Doctors, nurses, paramedical and house-keeping staff from BBMP have been deployed as per SOPs. All essential equipment, medicines and other facilities have been made available in adequate numbers at the Haj Bhavan,” Kataria explained.

In the second phase, the task force team has identified hostel rooms of seven engineering colleges, which would fetch about 3,200 beds to house asymptomatic Covid-19 patients. 

If need arises, the task team in the third and final phase, will consider the facilities such as Palace Grounds, Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre, Indoor Stadiums at Kanteerava and Koramangala to be converted as CCC.

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March 14,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 14: Utter negligence of Kalaburagi health department officials was one of the main reasons for the death of his father, alleged family member of Kalaburagi man and India's first COVID-19 victim here on Friday.

The victim's son said 'if officials of Kalaburagi health department had advised us to admit his father in isolated ward, which was opened in Gulbarga Institute of Medical science (GIMS), my father's survival time may have been extended,' he said.

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