Muslim students asked to change mindset; Around 2,200 students get scholarship

December 23, 2012

Mangalore, December 23: Muslim students have been asked to change their feeling that they will be discriminated on grounds of religion in India.

 

Suggesting that this attitude will only prevent their progress, Khaleel Ahmed, Chairman, Karnataka Zakath and Charitable Trust said that Muslim community in general has become victim to this misconception that it will be discriminated by people of other communities because of its identity.

 

Speaking at a scholarship distribution programme organised by the Trust in Mangalore on Sunday, Mr. Ahmed said that the Muslim community needs to relook at this thinking and change it as soon as possible.

 

“Do not nurture this fear of discrimination. It is a competitive world and if you are competent and able, you will make it irrespective of whichever organization or workplace you want to get into. This fear of discrimination will only strand your progress and stop you from looking for better opportunities. If discrimination was really a factor, how would Tata become a leading company in India which is owned by the ones belonging to Parsi minority community? How Ranbaxy and Cipla pharma owned by Sikhs and Muslims respectively shoot up to the top in the country if there really was any discrimination? There are many Muslims who are holding top positions in the country. How they could have got there if there was discrimination?” he asked the students present.

 

Urging the Muslims to feel proud of their Indian identity, he said that nowhere in the world do Muslims enjoy the rights and freedom that they enjoy in India.

 

“Muslims enjoy the reputation of being first class citizens of the country although they are a minority community here, while on the contrary, minorities in other countries including Muslim states are being subjected to harassment,” he opined. Muslim students must come out and mix with students of other communities, he added.

 

The Muslim community has used the Sachar Committee report to merely complain about their plight and not take a bold step in uplifting itself, Mr. Ahmed said.

 

“The Sachar report has painted a poor picture of Muslim community but there are other communities in India too which are also in poor condition and they are more in number compared to Muslims”, he added.

 

“Muslims cannot keep on complaining all the time. The community itself has to take initiatives. The prescribed Zakath has to be channelized aptly and spending it on the education of poor Muslims is a revolutionary thought”, Mr Ahmed said, while mentioning that trend of lavish weddings should be stopped.

 

He also urged the youth to shun dowry and appealed to the rich to spend more on helping poor children's education.

 

Ziyauddin Nayyar, Trustee, KZCT, in his address said that there is no distinction in Islam between the worldly education and religious education. “The Prophet (pbuh) asked us to obtain education even if it means traveling to China? In those times, what kind of education would you have got in China? Certainly not religious”, he reasoned and asked the students to seek help from Almighty Allah and stay away from 'Shirk', besides developing a good character.

 

A total of 2,200 students from coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada, who had scored good marks were provided scholarships on the occasion. U T Khader, MLA, was also present.

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According to him, the PSI was suspended as he misbehaved with Sachin Sawant a Centeral Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Cobra Commando on April 23 at his native village Yakshamba village and arrested him on charges of not wearing mask. On scuffle with the constable the commando was handcuffed and chained at Sadalaga police station.

Sachin Sawant was sent to Hindlaga Jail by the Court and was released on conditional bail on Tuesday.

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June 10,2020

Udupli, Jun 10: A promising Kabaddi player and young businessman allegedly committed suicide inside his father’s boat today at Malpe fishing port as he had suffered heavy loss in business due to covid lockdown. 

The deceased has been identified as Bhagyaraj (27), a resident of Pavanjigudde in Badanidiyoor, Bailakere. He was working as writer for two boats owned by his father. He was a well-known Kabaddi player in Udupi district. 

It is said that he had raised a huge loan to build a house and also acquired a fishing boat. However, he suffered heavy losses in business due to lockdown. Fish famine added to his woes. 

Upset by these developments, Bhagyaraj hanged himself inside his boat that was anchored at the port. A case was registered at Malpe police station. Investigations are on.

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January 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 9: Some BJP workers created a ruckus on Wednesday at a college here while seeking support for the amended Citizenship Act by raising slogans like 'Go back to Pakistan' outside the campus on Wednesday, as girl students opposed a pro-CAA banner on the wall of their institution.

A video of the incident went viral on social media.

A group of BJP workers, supporters of local party leader M M Govindaraj, had put up a poster "India Supports CAA" on the wall of Jyothi Nivas College near Koramangala.

This was opposed by girl students, who said they would not allow any such poster to be put up on the college property.

The BJP workers then tried to shout down the students.

"You are not concerned about citizenship, you are concerned about yourself. You should be concerned about India first. You are not an Indian then," a BJP worker is heard screaming at the girls in the video.

They also questioned the students if they had valid reasons to oppose the Citizenship Amendment Act and sought to know whether they wanted an argument or a debate.

The BJP workers purportedly told the girls that they were only the students of the college and not the owner.

"What's your problem madam with the CAA? Are you the owner of the college?" they asked.

Amid the heated argument, the BJP workers resorted to sloganeering like 'We want CAA' and "Go back to Pakistan', as seen in another video shot by the students.

BTM Layout Congress MLA Ramalinga Reddy visited the college on Thursday after learning about the incident and spoke to its management.

Later, he told reporters that the campus should not be allowed for any political activities.

"Any signature campaign whether in favor or against it (CAA) should be done outside the campus," Reddy said.

He cautioned the pro-CAA protesters he will not let any violent incidents like the one at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi happen at the city college.

Reddy's daughter Sowmya Reddy, who is the Jayanagar MLA, tweeted, "A few videos & photos of outside #JyotiNivascollege are being circulated on social media."

"MLA Ramalinga Reddy & I have spoken to cops and the Prinicipal about this incident. Spoke to DCP South East Bengaluru and she said that Koramangala cops went there immediately & they are picketing even now," she added.

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