80% office-bearers from AAP's Amritsar zone quit

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September 6, 2016

Amritsar, Sep 6: Opening another front of rebellion in Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), 86 office-bearers of Amritsar zone resigned from the party's primary membership on Monday. They have quit citing "dictatorial behaviour" by party observers from outside Punjab.

aapThe party office-bearers have also hinted at joining hands with the emerging fourth front, Awaaz-e-Punjab, led by former cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu.

"It was a difficult decision, but we decided to resign en masse from the primary membership of AAP," the party's Amritsar zone incharge Gurinder Singh Bajwa told TOI on Monday. He claimed that 80% members of AAP's Amritsar zone had resigned. He also claimed that members of seven more zones of Punjab would follow suit.

Those who resigned include in-charges of 36 circles, 34 sectors and 11 zones and five other office-bearers of party.

Bajwa said they would join AAP's former Punjab convenor Sucha Singh Chhotepur's `Punjab Parivartan Yatra' beginning from Gurdaspur from Tuesday and seek suggestions from volunteers before taking a final call on the next course of action.

Asked whether he was keen to join Awaaz-e-Punjab, Bajwa replied, "This is a front of honest persons, and we want such publicly acceptable persons to come on a single platform for the betterment of Punjab. We would want Chhotepur to hold meeting with Sidhu after completion of his statewide march." Bajwa said AAP's leaders, who were opposing Chhotepur, never thought for once that there were thousands of party workers who were attached with them from the time of Anna Hazare's movement of 2011. "It pained old AAP volunteers to see party tickets being given to those persons who never demonstrated on roads, pasted posters and raised slogans," he said.

Meanwhile, AAP's Amritsar spokesperson Gurbhej Singh alleged, "Those who were opposing Delhi team's decision were ticket-seekers and their dream was to become MLAs by riding on AAP's popularity among Punjabis."

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Tuesday, 6 Sep 2016

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Shivamogga, Feb 6: A youth, who allegedly uploaded pornography and inappropriate videos of children on social media, was arrested by the district CEN police after a tip-off from the CyberTipline.

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Media Release
April 7,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 7:  In the wake of COVID-19 lockdown in the country, a delegation from Highland Islamic Forum, Mangalore headed by Rizwan Pandeshwar, HIF Ration Kit Co-coordinator met Mangalore South Constituency MLA Mr. Vedavysa Kamath, Mayor Mr. Diwakar and MCC  Opposition Leader Mr. Abdul Ravoof on 6th April with an aim to join their hands with our local authorities in a bid to serve the daily wage earning families in and around Mangalore, during this emergency period. HIF delegation included Secretary Ausaf Hussain, Executive members Nazim SS, Adel Parvez, Nabeel Kudroli and Saleem Makkah.

HIF delegates handed over 300 COVID-19 Emergency relief ration kits to these local authorities, of which 100 each will be distributed to the poor in their respective areas among all faiths irrespective of caste or religion. The ration kits included grocery items and other essential commodities.

HIF Delegation said that Highland Islamic Forum is a prestigious charitable organization in Mangalore operating in the undevided D.K. District since last 8 years offering their hands to the poor and needy families of all faiths like food for the orphans, blood to the patients, water during the crisis time, relief supplies during floods, medicine to the patients, ration kits and homes to the homeless.

During the drinking water crisis in 2016, HIF supplied water facilities to more than 1000 families in Mangalore.  Two years back during the flood, HIF provided necessary commodities to the flood victims in Dakshina Kannada District. During the shortage of blood in Mangalore hospitals, HIF arranges blood donors camps and provide the blood to the patients.  HIF spends one day with orphans every month. HIF charitable activities have been well recognized by the kind hearted people in Dakshina Kannada District.

MLA Vedavysa Kamath, Mayor Diwakar and Mangalore City Corporation opposition leader Abdul Ravoof lauded the selfless efforts of HIF team in serving the poor and needy families in the society.

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