PFI flaunts its strength; Ready to face death if charges proven, says its chief

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October 16, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 16: The Popular Front India proved its growing popularity in Karnataka as its grand conference in Bengaluru’s Palace Ground on Sunday drew an unprecedented crowd that braved the sudden rain and kept raising slogans till the end of the event.

Apart from the leaders of PFI and its political arm SDPI, many progressive thinkers and activists were also seen on the stage which was named after slain journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh, who in a previous PFI conference had urged the people to fight unitedly against communal forces.

Inaugurating the conference with a slogan “We also have something to say”, E Abubaker, Chairman of PFI, dared the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government and its agencies to prove the charges of anti-national activities levelled against his outfit.

“Sangh Parivar is levelling false and baseless allegations against PFI with the intention of imposing ban on the organisation. PFI leaders and activists are ready to face death penalty if the government proves the grave charges against them,” he said.

“They call us extremists. If raising voice against poverty, unemployment, exploitation and inequality is extremism, then we are proud to be extremists. RSS is dividing the country on religious lines. But we call for Hindu-Muslim unity,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Jnanaprakasha Swamji of Urilinga Peddi Mutt said that people from backward classes, Dalits and minorities should come forward to form a better society at a time when the rulers of the country are giving priority to cows over human beings.

“Unfortunately, now eating beef is considered as a bigger offence than massacring human beings. Let PM Modi build a country of cows and rule it. Let us unite and make India a pro-human country,” he said.

B T Lalitha Naik, Former minister, writer and Welfare Party of India leader, said that unity among Muslims, Dalits and backward classes will be the defeat of those who are trying to convert India into an undemocratic country.

Yasir Hasan, state general secretary of PFI, said that India doesn’t belong to communal forces. Condemning the attempts to impose ban on PFI, he said: “We are ready to sacrifice our lives, but won’t bow down to fascist forces”.

PFI state president Mohammed Saqib, said that his outfit is working towards empowering Muslim community besides raising voice oppression and inequality. He accused the Centre of using National Investigation Agency (NIA) to defame PFI.

Maulana Mohammad Umarain Mahfooz Rahmani, Secretary of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Naseer Ahmed, Chairman of Karnataka Sate Minorities Commission, Yogesh Master, writer were present among others.

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rameez
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Monday, 16 Oct 2017

Masha Allah such a great program. Hatts off to PFI leaders, caders and supportes.

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January 30,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 30: A dentist has been arrested by the Dakshina Kannada district police on charge of sexually harassing a woman patient during treatment at a hospital in Beltangady taluk.

The accused has been identified as Dr Sudhakar. He is facing charges under section 354, 354A(1)(I) of IPC.

The incident occurred yesterday when a local woman had been to the government hospital at Kasaba village in Beltangady for dental treatment.

According to the woman, Dr Sudhakar deliberately touched her body inappropriately and sexually harassed during treatment.

The shocked woman went to the jurisdictional Beltangady police station and lodged a complaint. The doctor was arrested and produced before the court.

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July 29,2020

Mangaluru, July 29: Justifying the transfer of Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh, district in-charge minister Kota Shrinivas Poojari has accused Mangaluru MLA U T Khader of politicizing the issue. 

The IAS officer was transferred by the Karnataka government on July 28, a day after a saffron activist issued a death threat against her on social media after she warned of legal action against the miscreants who attack cattle traders.

Condemning the development, Mr Khader had tweeted that the state government has punished the deputy commissioner instead of punishing the culprit, who issued death threat.

Responding to Mr Khader’s tweet, Mr Poojari said that the transfer of the officer was on administrative ground. “It is unfortunate that Khader politicized a transfer carried out by the government on administrative ground. This is not Khader’s time to protect any accused,” tweeted Mr Poojari. 

It is worth mentioning here that Mr Khader was the district in-charge minister of Dakshina Kannada before Mr Poojari taking over the position. 

Meanwhile, police has arrested a person in connection with the death threat against the IAS officer.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: A city corporator in Bengaluru was sent into quarantine on Saturday after he tested positive for the coronavirus infection, officials said.

"Yes, I have tested positive," Padarayanapura municipal ward corporator Imran Pasha told some news channels.

The JDS corporator said he would quarantine himself as per the regulations.

The entire area where Pasha lives was cordoned off.

Health workers reached there in an ambulance and gave him a personal protection gear to wear and he was taken to a designated hospital.

Reacting to the development, Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka claimed Pasha hardly paid heed to the COVID-19 regulations.

"He rushes to all those places wherever there are positive cases...," Ashoka told reporters.

Padarayanapura was declared as a containment zone earlier with a few cases coming to the fore.

It was in this area where some policemen and health workers were attacked when they went to quarantine a few primary and secondary contacts of a COVID-19 patient about a month ago.

Following the incident, about 125 people were arrested, and later quarantined after a few of them tested positive.

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