PFI resolves to rebuild Babri mosque, rise against intolerance

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January 11, 2017

Malappuram, Jan 11: A dozen resolutions were passed at national general assembly meeting of Popular Front of India held at Puthanathani, Malappuram, Kerala from 7th to 9th January, this year. The resolutions are as follows:

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Demonetization is anti-people

The decision of demonetization was one of the most anti-people decision in the history of independent India. Demonetization is a massive loot of money from the pockets of poor to fund the adventures of the corporates. All the objectives of demonetization as stated by the government has turned out to be false. As per the new reports and statistics it is evident that the black money holders were the least affected as they could find out easy routes to turn their black money to white. On the contrary it has very serious impact on the common people which is evident in the long lines in front of banks and ATMs. The government has tried to justify demonetization but failed to fool the people of the country who could understand the real intention behind this decision. The NGA of Popular Front urges the people of the country to vehemently express their opposition to this anti-people decision. We also urge the opposition parties to put a united stand to stop the government from implementing any such decision in future.

Repeal Repressive Laws

The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Armed Force Special Powers Act (AFSPA), GUJCOCA, MCOCA, KCOCA and so on are time and again used as an oppressive tool against Dalits, Muslim and marginalised sections of the people. The misuse of UAPA is rampant in many states including Kerala and it is used now to harass even religious scholars. The amendments in 2008, 2011 and 2013 are made UAPA a permanent feature in Indian legal system, The new provisions have been used to suppress to legitimate political dissent.

The National General Assembly urges political parties and the civil society to come forward for concerted efforts to repeal all the draconian laws including UAPA.

Rebuild the Babri Masjid on the original Wakaf Land

This meeting of the Annual General Assembly resolves that only the reconstruction of the Babri Masjid will restore constitutional values of democracy, secularism and rule of law in the country. it is 24 years now since the dastardly act of demolition of historic masjid by hooligans led by sort of the beg guns the Hindutwa political right in the country and since then Muslims have been running from pillar to post for justice.

Nobody involved in the criminal act was put on trial and given exemplary punishment for this act of Stone Age vandalism. The Lucknow bench of Alahabad High Court passed a judgment which unceremoniously took up the case on a property dispute. The case is in Supreme Court now.

Given the snail's pace of the proceeding of the land's highest court, a final judgment will take years if not decades. This house asserts that come what may the masjid is to be rebuilt on the original wakf land and such an act of expiation will undo the great damage done to India's polity

In-fighting of secular parties will strengthen BJP

The NGA of Popular Front of India calls upon all secular political parties to stop infighting and come together to fight the menace of Hindutva politics. The recent developments in Arunachal Pradesh have once again proved that BJP can come to power without winning elections. The Congress chief minister Pema Khandu switched loyalties twice in three months to give saffron party its second government in the Northeast, after Assam. The uncertainty and infighting of Congress paved way to BJP get its 10th state government in the country.

Like-wise Mulayam Singh's Samajwadi Party in U.P is engaged in the shameful and childish infighting, while the BJP under the leadership of Modi is all set to capture power in the state in the upcoming assembly election. The NGA is saddened that the uncertainty, instability and infighting of the secular parties is helping BJP tp capture power by default.The NGA reminds the leaders of the secular political parties that it is their responsibility to stop the BJP on its tracks.

The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 violates constitutional mandate

The national general council of popular front of India held on 7,8,9 of January 2017 resolves that the citizenship (amendment) bill 2016 passed by union of India is flagrant violation of constitutional safe guard and threat to secular fabric of the nation.

The bill amends the citizenship Act 1955 to make the illegal migrants who are Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians from Afganistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, eligible for citizenship, if they resided in India during the last 12 months and far six years of the previous 14 years.

The exclusion of the Muslim community alone from the domain of the citizenship (amendment) bill 2016 is against constitutional provisions preventing discriminations on the basis of caste, creed and language. It also goes against UDHR and international covenants.

This house appeals to various political parties, human rights organizations and civil society groups to raise voice against this amendment and for restoration of the constitutional rights of the people.

Simultaneous elections for Loksabha and Assemblies will bring dictatorship and political fascism

After the BJP came in to power at the Centre, the debate of conducting elections for Loksabha and State Assemblies concurrently was started, citing the 170th Law Commissions report of 1999 and the last year's Parliament Standing Committee report. The Election Commission of India also supports this move on the ground that it will reduce the election expenditure.

The NGA condemns this move of the BJP govt, as it is a sugar-coated attempt to undermine federalism and parliamentary democracy in the country in a slow process.It is a clover ploy to introduce executive presidency projecting one man or party as saviours of the people.

It will mesme open doors to fascist outfits by mesmerizing the general public into the fold of illusion, with the help of electronic media and compliant manipulators of public opinion as we saw 2014 General Elections. The NGA calls for the people of nation and all parties to oppose the move.

Denounces atrocities on Syrian people

The NGA of Popular Front of India strongly condemns the atrocities against the people of Syria by the dictatorial regime of Bashar Assad. Along with the Assad regime Russia, Iran and Shia militias are equally responsible for the massacre of innocent civilians.

The United Nations has once again proved itself to be an impotent agency when it comes to stop the crimes committed by the member nation of the Security Council. The hypocrisy of the western countries especially the US is exposed by their criminal silence.

Equally deplorable is the heinous sectarian game played by Iran and Saudi Arabia in region to maintain their regional dominance. The NGA of Popular Front expresses solidarity with the liberation struggle of the people of Syria and urges the Indian government to put diplomatic pressure for the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country.

Demands justice for Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar

The NGA of Popular Front of India expresses concern over the racial attacks on Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar. The Rohingya Muslims are the most oppressed minority in the world and denied the basic right of citizenship. Even after the formation of a new democratic government has not brought any change to the condition of the Rohingya community.

The Rohingyas who are being persecuted by the terrorist Buddhist groups now also face brutal atrocities by the armed forces. Unfortunately, the international organizations are silent and no major steps have been taken for their protection. The silence of the Indian government on the plight of the Rohingya is also very disappointing.

The NGA appeals to the United Nations to take immediate steps for the protection of Rohingyas. We also urge the Indian government to put diplomatic pressure on the Myanmar government to take urgent steps to stop the terrorist groups and armed forces from persecuting the Rohingyas and bring the culprits to trial for war crimes.

Stand up against acts of intolerance

This meeting of the National General Assembly expresses its strong anguish and concern about the growing intolerance and fear in the country since BJP government came to power in 2014. Stray attacks on Muslims and Dalits in the name of Gauraksha, vigilante surveillance of minority institutions, well managed but short lived communal riots in select cities, continuous persecution of minorities and tribals, return of state sponsored killing gangs in mineral rich states all fall into a pattern designed to keep the poor and the under privileged at toes.

The cold blooded murders at Malkangiri, Bhopal and Kerala are well executed fake encounter killings used to send fear filled message to common people. The pall of silence and fear is enveloping the country and the noise created by the national media is used to create a sense of vibrancy and dynamism in the country.

The passive multitudes lining up before banks and ATMs reflect the fear created by the acts of commission and omission by state parties. This meeting is of the opinion that a passive people will only strengthen the fascist and dictatorial tendencies which are gaining momentum in the country. It is time for them to wake up and say no to the acts of intolerance.

Assam's Foreigners' issue should be solved on the basis of Assam Accord

The Muslim community of Assam has been unnecessarily and illegally harassed over the years in the name of D-Voters (Doubtful Voters). After the advent of BJP government more and more genuine citizens from Muslim community in Assam have been labelled as ‘D' Voters and denied rights.

The NGA is of the view that the IM(D) Act, struck down by the Supreme Court, should be restored, as it will make it difficult for the authorities to prosecute people on false charges. The NGA calls upon the state govt to solve the alleged problem of foreigners on the basis of Assam Accord. The present BJP govt. has been evicting people illegally and communally without providing them any compensation which is obviously violation of human rights.

Fake encounters are a travesty of Justice and a blot on the country's democracy

The Malkangiri, Bhopal and Nilambur killings are highly deplorable instances of the state parties resorting to extra judicial methods to suppress legitimate struggles of the people and create fear among the poor, the marginalized and deprived sections of the people like Dalits, Muslims and the tribals.

Extra judicial killings are blatant violations of specific directions given by the Supreme Court of India. The National General Assembly calls for the enactment of a special law for immediate prosecution and disciplinary action on the erring officers in encounter cases.

Proportionate representation in judiciary

The National General Assembly of Popular Front of India is of the opinion that the defects in the justice delivery system are mainly due to inadequate representation in the judiciary especially in the higher courts. The apex court of India is currently bereft of any representation from Muslim community. The Dalits, the tribals and other minorities are also heavily underrepresented.

The notional general assembly of popular front of India calls upon the concerned authorities to make rules and regulations for the appointment of judicial officers from the Muslim community on the basis of proportionate representation.

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Think Tank
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Thursday, 12 Jan 2017

@Seena................nim culture ide....jillege benki kodthene......kadi hodi badi......Vridda rige halle.........sullu suddi habbisi galabe .......... nimge sikka shikshananu ide................Jailnalli kaddu kole..........Police ilakheyolage nusuli av

Think Tank
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

Popular Front is the ONLY HOPE left in INDIA , who are capable of handling issues like communalism. Fascism , exploitation of Dalit's rights . goondagiri of Bajrangdal (ShwanDal) . attack in the name of communal riots ....................education,,,,rehabilitation ......protest against dictatorship of Governments..................

Jai Popular front of INDIA

hamid
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

to uphold secularisom

ARUN DICOSTA
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

Go ahead PFI, rebuild the nation with Ambetkar made constitution. you are the only hope for a new peaceful and secular india.

Abu Afhaam
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

A big agenda in front of common people, all weeker sections of country should come togather to fight with these fanatics and to upheld the secularism of our country. Congratulate the new chairman and office barriers of pfi. You need to lead this fight from forefront against the sanghis.

Seena mandya b…
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

Aitha baashana ....biryani achu kattagi maadsavranthe hogi tinrappa ...hange pakka dalli drum full of water saha madagavranthe ...chambu hidkondu kere kade hograppa ...sumne Saudi galige harelenne savari,mundaisi and smuggling duddinalli function organise madodu ...maseedi katteevi antha pungi bittu wahabi galige video Torsi bekse etto chaprasi nan maklu antha gottu kanrappa .. Inthi nimma mandya da gandu seena. Gandu gaandu alla ..

Khasai Khane
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Wednesday, 11 Jan 2017

@ Vinod.

Because there was a mosque there prior to Independence and Also post independence, They would stress on building a mosque there.

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Bengaluru, Mar 10: Three more positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Karnataka taking the tally to four, state Health Minister B Sriramulu on Tuesday informed.

"Their family members have been isolated and their health is being monitored. I urge citizens to take precautionary measures and co-operate in preventing the spread of this infection," Sriramulu said.

As on Monday, the national tally of persons affected by the coronavirus is 45.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), in the past 24 hours, one positive case from Kerala, two from Pune, and three from Bengaluru have been confirmed.

Apart from the ICMR; National Institute of Virology in Pune; 51 Virus Research and Diagnostic Laboratories; and National Centre for Disease Control, New Delhi are carrying out tests for COVID-19.

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June 17,2020

Mangaluru, June 17: As many as 47 buses have been arranged by the district administration to transport 1,043 II PU students from the border areas of Kerala to the respective examination centres in Dakshina Kannada.

The II PU English examination, which was postponed in Karnataka due to covid lockdown, will be held on June 18. A total of 26,942 students are expected to appear for the examination across the district. Among them 6322 students have chosen to write their exam in the centres near to their hometown, following the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 1,043 students are expected to come from Kerala.

22 KSRTC buses and 11 schools buses have been arranged from Talapady toll gate near Mariyashrama Church, 2 each KSRTC buses from Punyakoti Nagara in Mudipu, Bayar and Anekal in Vittal border, 1 KSRTC bus from Pathur in Kurnadu border, 3 KSRTC buses from Saradka in Vittal border, school buses from Kayar Padav in Puttur border, Panjikallu in Sullia border, Karike in Sullia border and Alatti Baddadka have been arranged.

The students have been asked to be present at a designated place to board the bus at 7 am and have to get their hall ticket and identity card, said DC Sindhu B Rupesh.

All the students should mandatorily wear masks and use sanitisers before entering the examination centres. The principals of colleges, where students from Kerala, are studying have been asked to deploy staff to make arrangements to ensure that students reach the examination centres on time and get back home after the exam.

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May 24,2020

Nanded, May 24: In a sensational incident, a Lingayat seer from Karnataka was found murdered in his mutt in the Nanded district of Marathwada region of Maharashtra on Sunday.

The seer, who was strangled to death, has been identified as Shivacharya Nirvanarudra Pashupatinath Maharaj, the founder-spiritual head of Nirvanji Pashupatinath Mutt.

Addressing media persons, Nanded Superintendent of Police Vijaykumar Magar, the prime suspect, Sainath Langote first killed his accomplice Bhagwan Shinde and then went to the ashram late on Saturday.

He entered Shivaharya Maharaj's bedroom where he was resting and threw chilli powder in his eyes, blinding him.

Then he quickly grabbed cash of Rs 69,000, his laptop and other valuables in the bedroom worth approximately Rs.1.50 lakh, besides the seer's car keys.

As Shivacharya Maharaj attempted to grapple with him, Langote pinned him down and strangled him, then dragged his body to the sadhu's car parked outside and dumped it into the boot.

"He started the car and sped off towards the road outside, but the car crashed into the main gate of the ashram creating a noise, alerting the other sevaks sleeping inside the ashram," Magar said.

Around 8-10 other ashram sevaks rushed outside to check the ruckus and when they saw their seer's belongings and his body in the car trunck, they attempted to stop Langote, but he gave them the slip.

A short distance away, Langote managed to steal a motorbike and sped off into the darkness and hours later, the police found the body of his accomplice Shinde from a nearby school premises, Magar said.

In view of the sensitivity of the incident, Magar said around five crack teams were formed which fanned out into the district and managed to catch Langote this afternoon.

"The prima facie motive for the seer's murder was clearly robbery and the second killing could be due to rivalry or some differences among them. The absconder suspect has been caught by a police team. We will interrogate him and get further details of the crime," Magar said.

Nanded Congress strongman and PWD Minister Ashok Chavan appealed that the murder should not be politicized, since the police investigations are underway and the autopsy report is awaited.

He said the deceased sadhu belonged to the Lingayat caste, and both Shinde and Langote who belonged to the same community were his followers.

Shivacharya Maharaj had come to Nanded over a decade ago and set up the ashram which he ran along with a band of followers.

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