Cong extends Karnataka poll campaign to Saudi Arabia; leaders reach out to NRIs

coastaldigest.com web desk
April 8, 2018

Mangaluru, Apr 8: For the first time, the Congress leader from coastal Karnataka have launched direct campaign among non-resident Indians in Saudi Arabia ahead of May 12 Karnataka assembly polls.

It is estimated that around two lakh NRIs from coastal Karnataka have been working in various parts of the oil-rich kingdom. Though the proposed proxy voting for NRIs is yet to be implemented in India, political parties expect that at least a couple of thousand NRIs may visit their home land during polls. 

Two prominent ministers from coastal Karnataka – B Ramanath Rai and U T Khader – and MLAs B A Mohiuddin Bava and Vinay Kumar Sorake and several other Congress leaders attended a rare party convention organized by the Youth Congress NRI Cell in Jeddah last Friday.Around 500 NRIs participated in the convention. 

Another programme was held in the industrial hub of Jubail, where many prominent businessmen and industrialists of coastal Karnataka origin in Saudi Arabia were seen with Congress badges in the programme. “We have got a very good response in all programmes in Saudi Arabia. These programmes are a part of our plans to open a permanent unit Saudi Arabia,” said U T Khader.

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Abdullah
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Monday, 9 Apr 2018

Only for vote they need NRI people. They never helped any NRI. Even Flights are looting money from Gulf NRIs they never mind. The flight to Gulf countries are costlier than western countries specially from mangalore to saudi arabia. And the service and flight condition also very poor. Khader and bava go to any extend for their vote bank. They also perform pooja in Temples. Ramanath Rai always used Muslims and he support RSS people.

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May 15,2020

Ramanagara, May 15: Flouting all social distancing norms, people gathered in large numbers for a village temple fair in Karnataka's Ramanagara district.

On Thursday, people in large numbers came out on a road to participate in the fair. Attendees took permission for gathering from Panchayat Development Officer NC Kalmatt.

According to a Tehsildar official, Kalmatt was suspended by Ramanagara Deputy Commissioner for granting permission for the gathering.

People have been advised to wear mask in public space and maintain social distancing to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Meanwhile, 45 more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 1,032 on Friday, according to the state Health Department.

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June 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 2: Even as the mosques in Karnataka recieved green signal from state government to reopen for congregational prayers from June 8, a senior Islamic scholar in coastal Karnataka has encouraged Muslims to prefer to offer prayers at homes during covid times. 

Twaqa Ahmed Al-Azhari, the Qadhi of Mangaluru, has welcomed the state government's decision to allow Muslims to offer congregational prayers including Jum'a prayers with certain precautions and conditions.

"Government has upheld our religions sentiments. All the mosques where congregational prayers will be held from June 8 should strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the government," he said. 

He also suggested that if any mosque is not in a position to follow all the guidelines issued by the government then it should refrain from holding congregational prayers. "Muslims can continue offer Fard and Jumá prayers at homes as the cornavirus pandemic is still spreading in the region and across the world," he said.

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April 25,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 25: In the backdrop of protest staged by locals against the cremation of a 75-year-old woman, who was tested positive for coronavirus, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B on Friday stated that there is no chance of anyone getting infected from a corpse.

Protocols, as laid by the Centre with regard to cremation of Covid-19 patients, will be followed, said Sindhu in a statement.

The release added that the COVID-19 victims would be buried as per their religious customs. Not more than 20 people would be allowed to perform the last rites. Even closest relatives of the deceased would not be allowed to touch or bathe the body, the release said.

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