Rohingya Muslims are terrorists, they killed Hindus; should be deported: VHP

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September 27, 2017

Mangaluru Sep 27: Dubbing Rohingya Muslim refugees in India as “terrorists”, Vishwa Hindu Parishat (VHP) has urged the government of India not to make further delay to deport them back to Myanmar.

Addressing a media conference here on Wednesday VHP leader Jagadish Shenava, said that Rohingyas that have taken refuge in various parts of India should be treated as illegal immigrants and not as refugees.

“These Rohingya Muslims are in fact terrorists and they have brutally massacred large number of innocent Hindus and Buddhists in Myanmar. They also reportedly have links with dreaded terror organizations of other countries. Hence, they pose serious threat to national security,” he said.

He said that if Rohingyas do not want to stay in Myanmar let them go to their Muslim majority neighbours like Bangladesh and Pakistan instead of coming to Hindu majority India. 

Shenava also said that the presence of Rohingya Muslims in India may trigger communal violence and terror attacks across the country.

Saffron activists Gopal Kuthar, Praveen Kuthar and Pradeep Pumpwell were present at the press meet.

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Trueindia
 - 
Friday, 29 Sep 2017

If you Google,  " world number one criminal " the result will be modi and his goonda parties.  So please let bjp and RSS and vhp leave the country instead of poor humans.

Abu Safwan
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Thursday, 28 Sep 2017

Rohingyans are not in South India.  These goons have not seen them.   How can they say they are terrorrists.  I think they are in North India.   BJP Leader who is from North Varun Gandhi requesting PM to allow them to stay

 

Ahmed K. C.
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Thursday, 28 Sep 2017

If at all rohingya Muslims get to stay in India, These Saffron Activists and Gautankwadis would make sure that the rohingya Muslims are implicated in terrorist activities.  So, it''s not we are in danger rather rohingya Muslims themselves are in danger. 

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: In yet another revenue generation measure, the Revenue department has issued an order permitting the sale of government land leased to various religious, industrial and other organisations.

Officials say that around Rs 2,250 crore will be generated in Bengaluru Urban district alone, if the order is implemented.

While rules for the process are yet to be formed, it has directed deputy commissioners of various districts to submit proposals for the sale of such lands leased by the government to various institutions under the Karnataka Land Grant Rules, 1969. The order came after a recent Cabinet decision. 

The order issued on July 6 says that government lands leased to private organisations, trusts, industries, educational, social welfare, religious and agricultural purposes can be regularised by paying the guidance value of the land, provided the organisation continued to use the land for the same purpose it was granted for.

If an organisation or trust wanted to convert the land for other purposes, it will be charged twice the guidance value. According to the order, land leased to organisations that are unwilling to purchase the land will be surveyed. “DCs should initiate measures to survey such lands and recover the unused land to the government,” it said.

Revenue Principal Secretary N Manjunath Prasad told DH that rules for the sale of such lands will be formulated shortly. “We have directed deputy commissioners to compile the extent of land leased to various organisations in their respective districts,” he said, noting that 921 acres were leased to private parties in Bengaluru Urban district.

From the 921 acres, the state government used to receive an annual rent of Rs 6.50 crore per year. Sale of leased land in Bengaluru Urban alone will generate around Rs 2,250 crore at current guidance values, Prasad said. 

The government is also pushing for regularisation of unauthorised buildings on Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) land and auction of corner sites to mobilise resources due to the severe economic difficulties in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the state’s reduced share in central taxes.

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January 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 24: Karnataka High Court on Friday ordered notice to the state government and self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda while hearing a petition seeking cancellation of bail granted to him.

A petition was filed in the Karnataka High Court on Friday seeking cancellation of bail granted to Nithyananda for skipping the trial and fleeing the country.

Justice John Michael Cunha, after hearing the complainant, ordered issuance of notice to the state government and Nithyananda and posted the matter for hearing next week.

The petition, filed by K Lenin, alleged that Nithyananda has been skipping trial and has fled the country on an expired passport.

The plea further said that Nithyananda was making false representations in his "exemption petitions to the trial court as if he is still in India".

Interpol has also issued a 'blue corner notice' to locate the self-styled godman, who is facing trial in a criminal case, on the request of Gujarat Police. 

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The Karnataka government today resolved to continue with the online method of education as a new normal in the field of higher education. 

Holding the review of the Higher Education department, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa expressed interest in providing online education to students in higher educational institutes.

Yediyurappa directed the officials to look into the possibilities of extending online education from as early as Pre-University level so that the new method can easily be followed as they scale up the academic career. 

Keeping in mind the less expenditure and online teaching being cost-effective, Yediyurappa said, “If you compare online teaching with the regular classroom teaching, it is not only cost-effective but also helps in savings in terms of resources. Officials must look into the new method and start introducing it as early as PU classes.”

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