Concern over detention of innocent Muslim youths, fake encounters

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September 14, 2012

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Mangalore, September 14: Though Indian constitution guarantees equal rights to all citizens, hundreds of innocent Muslim youths have been unjustly detained and imprisoned for no fault of them in this democratic country, lamented PFI Karnataka State unit president Ilyas Mohammed Thumbay.

 

He was delivering the presidential address at a public awareness meet organized by Popular Front of India at Town Hall, Mangalore on Thursday, as part of its nationwide campaign demanding the release of innocent Muslim youths illegally detained in prisons across India.

 

Mr Thumbay said educated Muslim youths are deliberately being targeted by cops under the pretext of anti-terrorism operations.

 

PFI State Convenor Abdul Razzak expressed concern over portrayal of members from a particular community in relation to terrorist activities. Such a thing needs to be opposed. PFI was legally fighting against such acts, he said.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Advocate Hamzat Hejamady said that police had not been following the norms laid down by the National Human Rights Commission during “encounters”.

 

Mr. Hejamady said the norms, among others, lays down the way police should investigate and also the way autopsy of the victim should be video recorded. “You do not see many policemen following these norms,” he said. It was the responsibility of law abiding citizens to ensure that police follow all the norms that has been prescribed.

 

Mr. Hejamady said police have been taking shelter under the provision granting the right of self defence while defending killing of a person in an encounter. The right of self defence can be used only when the attack would lead to death. “We generally see policemen surrounding a person and claiming that they fired only after the firing from the other side,” he said.

 

Mr. Hejamady said it was important for people to book policemen who are involved in fake encounters. A relative or friend of the person, who is taken away illegally by the police, should write letters to senior police officers immediately about the incident. They can follow it up with a petition to the High Court. People can also collect details such as the First Information Report, inquest and panchnama and file a private complaint before local court. “Do not be afraid of threats by police of slapping criminal cases,” he said.

 

Suresh Bhat Bakrabail from the Komu Souharda Vedike was also present.

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April 30,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 30: Yet another case of covid-19 reported in the coastal city of Mangaluru today.  

The Dakshina Kannada district administration confirmed that a 58-year-old woman hailing from Boluru area in the city was tested positive for the coronavirus.

The woman was undergoing treatment in First Neuro Hospital at Padil where a woman from Bantwal (identified as P-501), who died of coronavirus had undegone treatment before being shifted to Wenclock. 

With this, total number of positive cases in Dakshina Kannada district has gone up to 22.

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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 5: The Karnataka government has asked all its departments and authorities to avoid during all official transactions the nomenclature "Dalit" for members belonging to the Scheduled Castes.

"All the departments and authorities of government of Karnataka are requested that (use of name Dalit) for all official transactions, matters, dealings, certificates, among others," the official circular said.

The Constitutional term Scheduled Caste in English and its appropriate translation in other national languages should alone be used for denoting the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes notified in the presidential orders issued under Article 341 of the Constitution, the circular said.

The circular issued on May 20 notes instructions issued by the Central government in 2018, with reference to the order of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior Bench.

"That the Central government/state government and its functionaries would refrain from using the nomenclature "Dalit" for the members belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as the same does not find mentioned in the Constitution or any statute," the order had said.

Pointing out that the Central government had earlier issued instructions that the words "Harijan" and "Girijan" should not be used, the circular said accordingly the Karnataka government also had issued a Government Order in 2010.

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March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: A Muslim woman from Jammu and Kashmir has donated her savings of Rs 5 lakh, meant for the Hajj pilgrimage, to the RSS-affiliated 'Sewa Bharati' after apparently being "impressed with the welfare work" done by the outfit amid the lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Khalida Begum, 87, who saved Rs 5 lakh for Hajj, was forced to defer her plans for the pilgrimage due to the lockdown.

Hajj is the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, the holiest city of Muslims.

"Khalida Begum ji was impressed with the welfare work done by the Sewa Bharati in Jammu and Kashmir during the tough time the country is passing through due to sudden outbreak of COVID-19 and decided to donate Rs 5 lakh to the organisation," Arun Anand, head of RSS media wing Indraprastha Vishwa Samvad Kendra (IVSK), said.

The woman wants that this money should be used by the community service organisation Sewa Bharati for the poor and the needy in Jammu and Kashmir. She had saved this amount for performing Hajj, plans for which she deferred due to the present situation, Anand said.

"Khalida Begum ji was among the first few women in Jammu and Kashmir who got educated in a convent. She is the daughter-in-law of Colonel Peer Mohd Khan, who was president of the Jana Sangh," he said.

Jana Sangh was also an associate of RSS and later became the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Anand said despite her age, she had been very active in welfare works for the women and the downtrodden in Jammu and Kashmir. Her son, Farooq Khan, a retired IPS officer, is presently serving as an adviser to the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor.

Meanwhile, since the lockdown was announced, Sewa Bharati volunteers across the country have been providing food and other essential items to the needy. The Sangh-affiliate's volunteers were seen on Saturday managing crowd and providing food to them at the Anand Vihar bus terminal in Delhi.

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