Pakistan un-Islamic nation, says Dewan of Ajmer Dargah

March 9, 2013

Pakistan_un-IslamicJaipur, Mar 9: The spiritual head of Ajmer Dargah, referred to as the “Dewan,” has decided to boycott Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf during his visit to the shrine, in protest against the alleged killing of two Indian soldiers along the LoC by Pakistani military personnel.

The Dewan thus joined certain right-wing outfits and the Ajmer Bar Association, which have also announced protests during Ashraf’s visit. However, the Dewan’s decision is unlikely to impact Ashraf’s visit since he is the ceremonial head. The pilgrims are attended by “Khadims (priests).”

A statement issued by the Dewan of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti’s shrine, Zainul Abedin Ali Khan, stated: “As the Dewan of the dargah, as per tradition, I used to welcome the dignitaries whenever they visited the shrine and send them back with my blessings. But this time, I will not do that. I would rather announce the boycott of the Pakistani prime minister over the inhuman manner in which Indian soldiers were treated by the Pakistan Army. It is the most despicable act and needs to be condemned in the strongest of words.”

He said the act was not only against humanity but also against the basic tenets of Islam. Khan said while Islam preaches peace and harmony, Pakistan has been promoting hatred and terrorism against the innocent people in India. “Pakistan is an Islamic country but they are neither following the teachings of prophet Mohammed nor the Koran,” he said.

“If the Pakistani prime minister wants to pray at the Dargah, then the ideal way should have been by bringing back the head of the soldier (Lance Naik Hemraj) and personally apologising to the prime minister of India and also seek forgiveness from the soldier’s family,” Khan said.

“If I welcome the prime minister of such a country, it would be an insult to the honour of my country and the soldiers guarding our borders. Ajmer sheriff is the biggest religious place in the subcontinent and the Pakistani prime minister would understand the significance of the boycott.”

The Dewan said though he could not stop Ashraf from visiting the Dargah, but he won’t welcome the Pakistani prime minister either.

Ashraf is scheduled to arrive at Jaipur at around 11 am on Saturday. The visiting prime minister and his entourage will meet External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid over lunch before flying to Ajmer in a chopper.

Don’t talk with Pak PM: BJP to govt

The BJP on Friday cautioned the government not to hold talks with Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf who is visiting India on a pilgrimage to Ajmer Sharif.

Ashraf’s visit comes two months after bilateral relations between New Delhi and Islamabad nose-dived over beheading of an Army jawan near the LoC.

“I hope that this will confine only to courtesy call and no discussion will take place on any issue. Because BJP is of the view that terrorism and talks cannot go side by side,” BJP leader Yashwant Sinha said.

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April 11,2020

New Delhi, Apr 11: As India battles the Covid-19 crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held a video conference with chief ministers primarily to take their feedback on whether the 21-nation-wide lockdown be extended beyond April 14 to stem the tide of the infections.

The Central government is understood to have also obtained views on the issue from all the relevant agencies and stakeholders involved in the efforts to contain the spread of the pandemic.

The video conference, which began at 11am, comes amidst indications that the central government may extend the nationwide lockdown with some possible relaxations even as Punjab and Odisha have already announced extending the lockdown beyond April 14 when the current spell of 21-day shutdown across the country ends on Tuesday.

The Union Home Ministry has sought views of state governments on various aspects, including whether more categories of people and services need to be exempted. In the current lockdown only essential services are exempted.

This is for the second time the prime minister is interacting with the chief ministers via video link after the lockdown was imposed.

During his April 2 interaction with chief ministers, Modi had pitched for a "staggered" exit from the ongoing lockdown.

A PTI tally of numbers reported by various states as on Thursday at 9.30pm showed a total of 7,510 having been affected by the virus nationwide so far with at least 251 deaths. More than 700 have been cured and discharged. However, the last update from the Union Health Ministry put the number of confirmed infections at 7,447 and the death toll at 239.

Addressing floor leaders of various parties who have representation in Parliament, Modi had on Wednesday made it clear that the lockdown cannot be lifted in one go, asserting that the priority of his government is to "save each and every life".

According to an official statement after the Wednesday interaction, the prime minister told these leaders that states, district administrations and experts have suggested extension of the lockdown to contain the spread of the virus.

Before the lockdown was announced on March 24, the prime minister had interacted with the chief ministers on March 20 to discuss ways and means to check the spread of the novel coronavirus.

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February 29,2020

Kochi, Feb 29: When Major Abdul Rahim, a soldier in the Afghan army, died in a bomb blast in Kabul on February 19, a tear was shed for him in far away Ernakulam district of Kerala.

The major had received a transplant of hands from Eloor native T G Joseph back in 2015, and the latter’s family had grown attached to the Afghan soldier.

Maj. Abdul Rahim, a bomb disposal expert, had lost his hands in an explosion in 2012. For three years thereafter, he struggled with his handicap. Then, when 54-year-old Joseph passed away in a road accident, it was decided to give his hands to the Afghan major.

The transplant procedure was successfully performed by a team of doctors led by Dr. Subrahmania Iyer at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi.

After the transplant and an intensive spell of physiotherapy, Abdul Rahim could regain a considerable part of his hands’ functions. He rejoined the army and returned to defuse bombs in his war-torn country.

In gratitude, Major Abdul Rahim would visit Kochi every year to meet Joseph’s family. 

“We were shocked to hear of the demise of Major Abdul Rahim. Though Joseph left us, a part of him lived on. Abdul Rahim was a living memorial for us. Whenever he came to the Amrita institute for a consultation, we used to visit him,” Joseph’s wife was quoted as saying by Mathrubhoomi daily.

Major Abdul Rahim struck up a good friendship with his predecessor, in a way of speaking: the first person to have had a successful hand transplant at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences. T R Manu became a close friend of the Afghan solider and kept regularly in touch.

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April 20,2020

New Delhi, Apr 20: With 1,553 more COVID-19 cases, India's total number of coronavirus cases has reached 17,265, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Monday.

Out of the total cases, 14,175 cases are active, while 2,547 people have been cured/discharged/migrated and 543 deaths have been reported, as per the ministry.

As many as 36 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Maharashtra continues to be the worst-affected state with a total of 4,203 cases. While 507 patients have recovered, 223 deaths have been reported.

Delhi comes next with 2,003 cases, out of which 72 patients have recovered while 45 patients have died.

Rajasthan has confirmed 1,478 cases, out of which 183 people have recovered while 14 patients are dead.

Tamil Nadu has reported 1,477 cases, out of which 411 have recovered and 15 have succumbed to the virus.

Madhya Pradesh has reported 1,407 cases, including 127 patients recovered and 70 patients dead. On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh has 1,084 COVID-19 positive cases.

In Kerala, which reported the country's first COVID-19 case, 402 people have been detected positive for coronavirus.

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