Final batch of pilgrims departs for Hajj from Mangalore

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October 3, 2012

hajjMangalore, October 3: The fifth and final batch of pilgrims leaving for Hajj from city was given farewell at Mangalore Airport on Tuesday.

 

The pilgrims were formally seen off by Chairman of Karnataka State Minorities Commission Anwar Manippady and Chairman of B A Group of Institutions B A Ahmed Haji Mohiuddin.

 

The flight carrying 187 pilgrims including 162 from Dakshina Kannada district, 11 from Chikmagalur, five from Udupi, eight from Kodagu and one from Uttara Kannada district, departed to Madina from the Airport at 1.20 pm.

 

The departure of the flight had been slightly delayed owing to the heavy downpour that occurred earlier on Tuesday.

 

This year 1,065 pilgrims altogether have left for Hajj from Mangalore in five batches, comprising of  220 pilgrims each in the first and second batch, 219 each in third and fourth along with 187 in the final batch. Among them, 547 were male and 518 were female.

 

On the occasion, president of Mangalore Hajj camp management committee Y Mohammed Kunhi, State Hajj Committee officer Firoze Pasha, former chairman of Zeenath Baksh Jumma Masjid K Khalid Bava, Moideen Bava, Haneef Haji and Azeez Baikampady wished well to the departing pilgrims.

 

Mr Kunhi expressed his sincere gratitude to those who had rendered their service to Hajj pilgrims for the past week, including Haneef Haji, Moideen Bava, Azeez Baikampady, C Mohammed Haji, Fazal Haji Puttur, Rafeeq Haji Puttur, Zakir Hussain, Riyaz Haji, Hameed Kudroli, C M Mustafa, Abdur-rahman, Siraj Haji, C H Ullal, Haneef Bajpe, Sharief Haji Bajpe, I Moideenabba, Iqbal, M M Haji, Riyaz Bava, Ahmed Bava Bajal, A B Bajal, B S Basheer, Riyaz Beary, Rasheed Beary, Rafeeq Kadaba, Salim Bajpe as well as all the volunteers who participated in the Hajj camp. He also thanked the director of Mangalore Airport Authority, police department along with district administration.

 

Sirajuddin Saqafi of Bajpe Masjid performed Dua.

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Meanwhile, a 65-year-old from Chikkaballapur, who had tested positive for COVID-19, lost his life this afternoon.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu drew flak from his own party the BJP as well as the Congress for allegedly letting hundreds of people throng the Rupangudi Road in Ballari to collect food packets from him.

Visuals showed that the people came in hordes and fell on each other to collect the packets Sriramulu was distributing to the poor and needy as relief measure in the wake of lockdown.

The videos showed the minister standing with his team by the roadside and spreading out tables all along to distribute the food kit to the poor people.

Those in the queue had elderly people too.

A majority of people who rushed to grab the food packets did not bother to protect themselves with a mask.

"Whoever has done he has committed a blunder whether it is Sriramulu in Ballari or Anand Singh in Hospet.

All these elected representatives want to show that they are serviing the people in their constitutuency," said Karnataka BJP spokesperson Go Madhusudana.

Flaying the leaders of all political parties for defying norms, Madhusudana sad this has become fashionable for the leaders to perform 'cheap shows'.

He advised Sriramulu that it should have been done with door-to-door delivery of food packets instead of arranging it at the public place.

Congress spokesperson K E Radhakrishna said a case should be registered for defying regulations.

"I am all appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa who were the first to wake up and do something good for the people.

Now I feel sorry for them.

I wonder why they cannot control their own partymen.

People should file FIR against him (Sriramulu)," Congress spokesperson Prof K E Radhakrishna said

Slamming the alleged VVIP culture in the country, Radhakrishna said when the nation is facing a crisis, lavish marriages and grand birthday parties were organised. In the midst of all this health minister organises a food distribution mela, he added.

Attempts to reach the minister went in vain.

However, speaking to reporters at Ballari, Sriramulu admitted that the cases suddenly shot up in the state because of disregard to social distancing.

"People's support to lockdown is essential.

People have to maintain social distancing, without which we cannot control it," the minister said.

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