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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May 29,2020

Mangaluru, May 29: Even as the thousands of Indian expatriates in Saudi Arabia are waiting for repatriation flights to return to India, a few NRI entrepreneurs are sending home their employees through chartered flights. 

The government of India on May 21 had formally approved the repatriation of stranded Indian expatriate workers through chartered flights arranged by their employing companies particularly in Gulf region and elsewhere. 

Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd headed by K S Sheik and Al-Muzain Est. headed by Zakaria Jokatte are among those who have hired charter flights to repatriate hundreds of employees to India amidst corona lockdown. 

Mr Sheik said that his firm had applied for nine charter flights. "Two of the charter flights will carry 360 people to Mangaluru. Seven other flights will repatriate employees to Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai and Hyderabad," he said, adding that the company will bear complete expense of their repatriation and quarantine facility after India. 

Mr Jokatte three charter flights will fly from Dammam to Mangaluru International Airport on June 2, 5 and 8 carrying their employees.

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Saturday, 30 May 2020

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April 22,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 22:  Karnataka Women and Child Welfare Department has warned of action against those raising funds for Covid relief works, by using photos of children.

In a release here on Wednesday, the department said that several non-governmental organisations and voluntary groups were using the photographs of children to collect donations.

It has come to notice that several NGOs are using photos of children to raise donations to meet their food, health and other expenditure during the lockdown. However, this is against the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act," the Director of the ICDS scheme stated in a release.

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March 23,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 23: With 19 more positive cases reported on Monday, surveillance against people coming out of their houses and wandering around in public places has been intensified in the district.

With today's addition, the total number of positive cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has increased to 38 in Kasaragod.

There will be total restriction in place for the public to step out of their houses. Those who are found outside on the streets would be arrested, caution the district authorities. Please log in to get detailed story.

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