Mulayam pulls out all stops to woo Muslims

[email protected] (Atiq Khan, The Hindu)
March 3, 2013

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Lucknow, Mar 3: In a bid to re-affirm his commitment to the Muslim cause and allay fears of having an alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the backdrop of his recent statement in the Lok Sabha, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh has pulled out all stops to woo the minority community ahead of next year’s general election.

While reiterating his stand on the implementation of the Sachar Committee report and re-assuring the Muslims that he would talk to the Prime Minister again and raise the issue in the Lok Sabha, Mr. Singh slammed the Centre for its non-implementation. “If the Sachar report is not implemented the Delhi Government [United Progressive Alliance government) will have to go,” Mr. Singh declared.

Mr. Singh further sought to re-assure the minority community that the innocent Muslims who had been jailed (on charges of terrorism) and (against whom) no chargesheet had been filed “will no longer remain in jail.”

Chairs minorities’ meet

The Samajwadi Party president was the chief guest at the State-level Minorities Awareness Convention, organised by the Minorities Front of the party, and he chose the occasion to remove misgivings about his commitment to their cause. However, the “Muslim face” of the party and the government — Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammad Azam Khan — was conspicuous by his absence. It is alleged that he was not invited for the meeting by Haji Riaz Ahmed, chairman of SP Minorities Front and the convener of the conference. Mr. Khan and Mr. Ahmed are from the Muslim-dominated Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and allegedly don’t see eye-to-eye.

Addressing the well-attended convention at the Jhule Lal Park here on Saturday, the Samajwadi president sought to clarify his recent statement (on February 27) in which he reportedly said that if the BJP changed its views on Muslims, Babri Masjid and Kashmir (Special Status under Article 370 ), the gap between the SP and the BJP could be bridged.

Mr. Singh said he asked the BJP to spell out its stand on the Muslims, Kashmir and Ram temple, and why it did not accept the Muslims’ demands (Musalmano ki baat kyon nahin maan lete). In a bid to suggest that there was no convergence with the BJP, the SP chief mentioned his dinner meeting with the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in which he asked Mr. Vajpayee to shun these issues. “Atalji remarked if the suggestion is accepted, then what will be left with the BJP,” Mr. Singh said. The SP president added that these issues had not been abandoned by the BJP.

Even as the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister reiterated that his party would continue to strive for the betterment of the minority community, he was critical of the UPA government dragging its feet on the Sachar Committee report. The committee was constituted by the Congress-led UPA government and the report had been submitted to the Prime Minister, but “no headway has been made.”

Welfare of Muslims

Mr. Singh outlined the steps taken for the welfare of the Muslim girls by the Akhilesh Yadav government and said that schemes for the uplift of backward Muslims had been launched. A proposal for including backward Muslims in the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe list would be sent to the Centre.

The convention was also addressed by Health and Family Welfare Minister Ahmed Hasan, Minister of State for Planning Fareed Mahfooz Kidwai and the SP national secretary Kamal Farooqui. They raised the issue of arrest of Muslim youths on terror charges.

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Agencies
July 31,2020

New Delhi, Jul 31: With the highest single-day spike of 55,079 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, India's coronavirus tally breached the 16 lakh mark on Friday, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With this latest spike, the total cases in the country stand at 16,38,871. Among these cases 5,45,318 are active. A total of 10,57,806 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated.

779 deaths due to COVID-19 have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 35,747.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Maharashtra has a total of 1,48,454 active cases and recorded 14,729 deaths due to COVID-19.
Tamil Nadu has a total of 57,962 active cases and 3,838 deaths in the state.

Delhi has a total of 10,743 active cases and 3,936 deaths.

The Indian Council of Medical Research on Friday informed that a total number of COVID-19 samples tested up to 30th July is 1,88,32,970 including 6,42,588 samples tested yesterday.

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May 12,2020

New Delhi, May 12: Stranded for over 50 days due to the lockdown and suspension of passenger train services, many people in the national capital will finally be able to reach their destinations in different parts of the country after the railways resumed services on Tuesday.

Three special AC trains will leave the New Delhi railway station for Dibrugarh, Bengaluru and Bilaspur.

The train to Dibrugarh in Assam will leave at 4.45 p.m, while the one leaving for Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh and Bengaluru in Karnataka will leave the New Delhi station at 5.30 p.m and 9.15 p.m respectively.

Entry to the station has been facilitated from the Paharganj side for all confirmed ticket holders. No entry for passengers holding such tickets will be permitted from the Ajmeri Gate side, the railways said.

Railway authorities have put barricades outside the station premises and only those with confirmed tickets are being allowed to enter.

All passengers are undergoing thermal screening before entering the station premises. For this purpose, they have also been asked to reach the station 90 minutes prior to the departure of the train.

A senior Railway Police Force officer said every passenger is being subjected to thermal screening. Hand sanitiser machines have also been placed at the entrance and the passengers are being advised to sanitise their hands before entering the station premises.

Syed Yasir, a private retail sector executive, said due to the resumption of services he will now be able to go to Nagpur to be with his family on Eid. 

Surendra, an engineer with a PSU, was on an assignment in Agra when the lockdown was announced. After the Railways decided to resume passenger train services, he came to Delhi in a private vehicle to board the train to Bengaluru.

"I was on an assignment in Agra where I was stuck. I have come from Agra in a private vehicle and now going to board the train to Bengaluru," Surendra, who identified himself with his first name, said.

Five more trains bound for Delhi will leave from Patna, Bengaluru, Howrah, Mumbai and Ahmedabad, the railways said.

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March 5,2020

Bharuch, Mar 5: Vijay Kumar, a resident of the Tamil Nadu has sought help from his friend Abdulkhuda Mohd Hanif Shaikh who is residing in Gujarat to build a temple in his village.

Abdulkhuda Mohd Hanif Shaikh, who also belongs to Tamil Nadu's Paraipatti village and has been residing in Gujarat' Bharuch for a decade has collected Rs 3 lakh from his friends as a donation to build the temple in Paraipatti village in Dindigul district.

"They'd told me 4 months ago and came to me 10 days back. From Vapi to Mehsana, there are several Madrasis, even here in the village too. I personally went to them and collected around Rs 3 Lakh," Shaikh said.

Vijay Kumar said that he stayed in Gujarat for ten days and collected Rs 3 Lakh with him.

"I had sought help from him. I stayed here in Gujarat for 10 days, and went with him from people to people and collected Rs 3 Lakh. No one lives like Hindus or Muslims in our village, everyone lives like friends," he said.

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