A P Musliyar exhorts religious leaders of Dakshina Kannada to promote peace

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July 17, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 17: A P Aboobacker Musliyar, General Secretary of the All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulama, has appealed to people in the coastal Karnataka to maintain peace and not be carried away by forces that what to create disharmony.

Talking to reporters here on Monday, the Sunni stalwart of South Indian said some vested groups are trying to create divide among communities for their own political interests.

People of Dakshina Kannada, which is known for its diversity, should not support such groups that are acting against the religious tenets.

Stating that there is no place for violence under the guise of religion, he said that this region is an abode for large number of Hindus, Muslims, Christians and the followers of other faiths.

“There are a large number of mosques, churches and temples too in this region. Heads of such religious centres should be the standard-bearers of the communal harmony in the region as all religions promote peace,” he said.

“Promoting animosity between communities is a part of vote bank politics. People should thwart efforts by vested interests to damaging the image of district which was known as place for all religions,” he said.

He also said that people should follow the teachings of their religion which doesn’t allow them to indulge in any kind of violence.

Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, the Khazi of Udupi and Chikkamagaluru Samyukta Jamaath, said that common men belonging to all faiths in the country want peace while some leaders try to create discord among them for political gains.

N K M Shafi Saadi Bengaluru, Zainul Ulama M Abdul Hameed Musliyar Mani, Sunni coordination committee state president Sharful Ulama Abbas Musilar Manjanady, Takwa Masjid secretary B M Mumtaz Ali Krishnapura, SYS state secretary M S M Abdul Rasheed Zaini Kamil Sakhafi were present among others.

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Zakariya
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

Shocking to say that such fools were not even in the BJP would kill their parents for politics
Leave this politics and join the house to work anywhere.

Shuaib
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Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

bjp is not fit to rule the country.....

because they can not manage themselves...

Indian
 - 
Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

Son of so called Maulwi lol Showing his ugly side to the world.

Holy cow
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Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

These saffron extremists will go any extent to create tension and terror in India. Please ban RSS and other extremist terrorist groups to bring peacefulness to India

Shuaib
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Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

Shameless Women!!!

Killing own org. people for vote bank...

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: Techies living in a Whitefield apartment block where the city's first Coronavirus patient was residing have been asked to work from home.

The Karnataka government is in touch with the heads of IT and ITES companies, some of which are said to have asked their staff to work from home.

Deputy Chief Minister Dr C Ashwath Narayan, who also holds the IT and BT Portfolio, said the government had directed the companies to explore giving their employees the work-from-home option.

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May 25,2020

Bengaluru, May 25: The 36-hour marathon lockdown call given by Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, passed off peacefully with people opting to remain inside their houses and cooperate with the state government to fight against spread of deadly Covid-19.

Though the call was only for 24 hours from 7 am (Sunday) to 7 am (Monday) another 12 hours was added to it as the night curfew was already in force from 7 pm on Saturday and the next day (Sunday) it continued till Monday up to 7 am.

Autorickshaws and bus service were off the road giving a tough time to people arriving from neighbouring places reach home that too during the night. Adding to their woes was heavy rain that lashed the city for more than two hours on Sunday evening flooding the streets.

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April 24,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 24: The last rites of the elderly woman who died of covid-19 yesterday was finally held in the wee hours of Friday amidst tight security at Kaikunje Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near BC Road bus stand in spite of severe opposition from the members of the own community.

The funeral was held as per the protocol for COVID-19 deaths, police said.

Prior to this hundreds of Hindus had staged a protest  last night in front of Pachanady Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near Vamanjoor following reports that the the 77-year-old coronavirus positive woman's mortal remains will be cremated there.

Mangaluru North MLA Bharat Shetty rushed to the spot and convinced the protesters that he will not allow the authorities to cremate the body at Pachanady. Hence, the authorities shifted the cremation venue, it is learnt. 

Meanwhile, many local residents staged protest at Pachanady against the cremation of the dead body of a coronavirus positive woman. Hence, additional police force was sent from Mangaluru to disperse the crowd and facilitate the last rite.

According to sources, initially the authorities had  planned to cremate body at Baddakatte Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near here native place in Bantwal. However, the locals and the community elders had forced the authorities to change the plan.

Such protests due to misconception about the spread of coronavirus had been witnessed in some other parts of the country, including in Chennai, and the governments have warned of action against those opposing cremation or burial of COVID-19 patients.

So far as many as 17 covid-19 postive cases have been reported in Dakshina Kannada including two deaths from same family from Bantwal's Kasba village.

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