People urged to uphold peace, humanity to build a powerful Hindustan'

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August 31, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 31: Holding the politicians and their divide and rule policy responsible for the “intolerance” and “hatred” among the people in India, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) national vice president T Arif Ali called upon the people to uphold unity and brotherhood towards building a “powerful Hindustan”.

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Addressing a public meet organised in the city on Tuesday as part of the nation-wide Peace and Humanity' campaign of the JIH, he described India as the land of “love and affection.”

He pointed out that India is still the biggest democratic set up in the world, with a powerful constitution, 6,000 plus languages and six prominent religions making for unity in diversity.

Though the people of the country love each other, the politicians are trying to divide them continuing the policies of Britishers who believed in divide and rule', he noted.

Expressing regrets over the violence being unleashed against Muslims and Dalits across the country, Mr Ali said that those in the government were promoting the hate-campaign and violence through provocative rhetorics.

He said that social media including Facebook and WhatsApp are widely being used to spread hatred against a particular community. Unfortunately, media, both print and electronic, are also spreading false news, thus impacting the mood of the society, he lamented.

Speaking on the occasion, human rights activist B T Venkatesh said that discrimination, inequality and hatred will destroy peace in the society. People should learn the values of constitution and follow them, he said.

Honorary president of reception committee of the campaign Satyanarayan?Mallipattana described the JIH campaign as a milestone in building a violence-free and peaceful society. Karnataka state unit of president of JIH Muhammad Atharullah Shareef presided over the programme. Catholic Diocese's Secretary M P Noronha also spoke.

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Kr
 - 
Friday, 2 Sep 2016

U people not able to govern your own country Pakistan and tell us

Mohammed imthyaz
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Rethinker

Muslim ruled this county indian for 1000 years...this india belong to muslim, you get out from my country and for your kind information HINDUS name is given by arab muslim atleast say thanks for them, you maron.

by 2040 muslim population will be equal to hindus 50-50....that time our kid will kick your ass with there boot.

True Muslim Warrior

ASKer
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

YOGESH : When people are facing problems from cheddis, they were silent cos they fear cheddis might harm them...
PFI and CFI along with other dalit orgn stood against this oppression.

VENKI : Did U ever read about ISLAM, U are really ignorant of the teaching of ISLAM, YOU may be brainwashed by cheddis into thinking the opposite of what ISLAM says... To know what is ISLAM dont depending on the ENEMIES version... Please God has given U intellectual Use it and read the QURAN once in your life time... U will understand better \What is ISLAM\"

RETHINKER : Please ! need to Reboot your chip in your brain... U have lot of cheddi ideology feeded in it.. need some flush over it. Atleast take some dalits to your house and give them food to eat and dont wash that place as soon as they live... Its the arrogance that spills from such people. Its the way of the people of hell.. So dont be one of them.
All humans are from one God and God judges only by their deeds and not by status."

REALITY
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Viren...
Either U are DEAF or partially BLIND...
1.Pak flag hoisted by bajrangis
2.PM visited Pak without invitation (Shame)
3.Blasted in Kannur while preparing Bombs in Kannur and many places earlier was by BJP and cheddi member
4.Killing for animals are cheddis bow bow
5.Killing their own BJP members too (Evil is your thinking)
6. Godhra fire started from inside the bogie... Media is silent after the finding.
7.Creating fake facebook page and deceiving public.

Dont think everything will go unaccounted.. the one who created U ME and all that exist will judge and his judgement will be the JUST ...
Peace will be there when U recognise the TRUE GOD and follow his guidance ... unless we recognise that We will never get Peace... Everbody will fall traps to evil of Cheddis who deceived many who are still sleeping...

Althaf
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Viren Kotian, Mangaluru
Are you addressing this to RSS and BD right ?? I also want to tell these RSS terrorists that stop killing innocents and stop carrying blast in our India.
Also we cant sleep well till we destroy terrorists like RSS, BD,VHP ,ABVP

Re-thinker
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

How can you build a 'powerful HINDUstan if Hindus and Muslims are united? It will be MuslimHindustan. Unity among Hindus is more than enough to build a Hindustan. Muslims can go to Pakstan or Mecca.

Viren Kotian
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Stop killing innocents, carrying out blasts and supporting Pakistan. Peace will automatically come. You people need not to worry. Go home and sleep well.

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Mangalore, Feb 17: The Popular Front of India (PFI) on Monday took out a march in Mangalore's Deralakatte without seeking permission, police said.

"They were only given permission for a programme but they took out a march from Madaninagar to Deralakatte," said ACP Kodanada Rama.

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March 9,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 9: The political crisis faced by Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh appears to have accentuated with 13 party MLAs and six ministers reported to be in Bengaluru.

The developments have come amid factional differences in the party unit and at a time the party has to finalise its Rajya Sabha candidates from the state.

Sources said the number of Congress MLAs who were in Bengaluru had gone up to 19 and one more MLA expected to reach Bengaluru by Monday night. They said the MLAs have come in batches and include six ministers from Madhya Pradesh.

The developments came on a day state chief Chief Minister Kamal Nath met party chief Sonia Gandhi and discussed the political situation in the state.

The sources said that MLAs are likely to be shifted to a resort on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

According to the sources, BJP Mahadevpura MLA Arvind Limbavali has been in touch with the Congress MLAs. They said 16 MLAs were brought at HAL airport Bengaluru by a special flight and were staying in a hotel at present.

The session of Madhya Pradesh assembly will begin on March 16 and the BJP may bring no-confidence motion against the Kamal Nath government.

Kamal Nath had said after his meeting with Gandhi that Congress MLAs who were reportedly missing have returned and had informed him that they were on 'tirth yatra'.

"Congress MLAs came back and said to me that they went on' tirth yatra (pilgrimage)".

The Congress has accused the BJP of trying to topple the party government. Party leader Digvijaya Singh had earlier alleged that BJP leaders Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Narottam Mishra were offering bribes of Rs 25-35 crore to Congress MLAs in order to bring down the Congress government in the state. The BJP had refuted the allegations.

In 2018 assembly elections, Congress won 114 seats in the 230-member Assembly and formed the government with the support of four Independent MLAs and two BSP MLAs and a legislator from the Samajwadi Party (SP). The BJP had secured 109 seats in the state assembly.

Last week,Madhya Pradesh Labour Minister Mahendra Singh Sisodia had warned that the state government will face a crisis if it "ignores or disrespects" party leader Jyotiraditya Scindia.

Scindia had said last month that he will not hesitate to hit the roads if promises made in a manifesto by Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh were not fulfilled.

Kamal Nath had responded to the remarks saying, "To utar jayein" (Let him hit the streets if he wants to).

Congress MLA Bisahulal Singh, who was "missing" for the past few days, returned to Bhopal on Sunday and said he had gone on a pilgrimage.

Independent MLA Surendra Singh said on Monday that he was hoping to become a minister in Madhya Pradesh government soon.

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