AP, EK groups unite under BJP leader; resolve to stop mudslinging

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June 25, 2011

Mangalore, June 25: With the intervention of a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, the two quarrelling factions of a group of Muslims, who identify themselves as 'Sunnis' have decided to forget their decades-old rivalry and unite.


After AP Aboobakar, popularly known as AP Usthad, was ousted from a 'Sunni' group led by EK Aboobakar several years ago for his alleged misdeeds, the entire organisation had split into two factions. The rivalry, which erupted in neighbouring Kerala between 'AP group' and 'EK group' had extended to undivided Dakshina Kannada too.

Senior BJP leader and Chairman of State Minority Commission Anwar Manippady on Saturday officially declared in a press meet at Circuit house in the presence of Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliyar, Udupi Qazi Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar and Athradi Qazi Aboobaker Musliyar, that the rivalry between two factions will be subsided soon as a new forum called 'Sunni Muslim Jamath Okkoota', comprising mullahs of both groups, has come into existence under his leadership in the region.

Mr Manippady said that he has succeeded in the process of compromise between the leaders of both 'AP' and 'EK' groups through negotiations.

He said that main intention behind the formation of new Okkoota was regrouping the activists of both groups under a single banner.

He said that due to misconceptions and misunderstandings both groups had indulged in mudslinging at each other despite the 'religious stance' of the both groups was the same.

He said his 'historical effort' is a milestone in the history of both the groups and the other members have unanimously selected him as President of Okkoota.

He also said that he would strive to bring other Islamic organisations such as Jama'th-e-Islami Hind and Ahl-e-Hadees under one banner.

The directors of the Okkoota are Ullal Assistant Qazi Koora Fazal Koyamma Thangal, Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliyar, Udupi Qazi Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar and Athradi Qazi Aboobaker Musliyar.

He said 17 members each from the both groups have been appointed for the executive committee of the Okkootta. They are HI Aboosufiyan Madani, SP Hamza Saqafi, MSM Abdul Rasheed Zaini, NKM Shafi Sa'adi, NM Abdul Rahamad Madani, TM Muhyuddin Kamil Saqafi, Majur Aboobaker Sa'adi, BM Mumthaz Ali, Hyder Parthippady, Ahammad Shakir Haji, UK Hamza Sagar, Meeran Saab Kadaba, Abdul Hameed Bajpe, Hameed Kandak, Ashraf Ullal, UA Khader Haji Ujirebettu, Haji Ibrahim Kodijal, K Mammunchi Sona, Hasan Haji Puttur, Muhammad Haneef, Ashraf (former Mayor), TM Sayeed Sullia, Musthaf Uppinangady, I Moidinabba, Vahid Faizi, KL Abdul Khader Darimi, Umar Darimi, Abdul Latheef Darimi, Rafeeq Kodaje, Isak Thodar, Riyazuddin Bunder, Saleem Handel and MP Moideen.

Resolutions:


1. Both parties should not indulge in mudslinging or criticizing at each other in any conference or convention.

2. The Qazis should advise their followers and the preachers from out of states not to sow the seeds of discord among the groups through hate speeches. This should be followed strictly.

3. Solving the conflicts of mosques managed by Sunni groups in twin districts.

4. The current syllabus of Madrasa education be continued as it was before.

5. All the recognised Madrasas should display the name board of their respective groups which they belong to avoid confusions.

6. Taking extra care to avoid groupism in the management committees of the mosques.

Ban KFD

When asked about his opinion on banning Karnataka Forum for Dignity, Mr Manippady said that he would oppose all the organisations which are against the country and community. He would support state government on banning KFD, he said.


Hyder Parthippady, Ibrahim Kodijal, Ashraf and others were also present at the press meet.

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January 19,2020

Mysuru, Jan 19: Karnataka Rural Development and Panchyat Raj Minister K S Eshwarappa on Sunday claimed that Popular Front of India and Social Democratic Party of India have been indulging in anti-national activities.

Talking to media persons here, he said the government is mulling to ban and take action against PFI and its political arm SDPI.

It was recommended even during the previous government, but it was not taken seriously, he added.

He said that the BJP will ensure that all the MLAs who were instrumental in the party coming to power (the then-disqualified MLAs who joined BJP from Congress and JDS recently and won the bypoll subsequently) will not be let down and be given suitable posts in the government.

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Sunday, 19 Jan 2020

RSS will be banned and wipedout from the planet.

Now USA declared RSS as the worst terrorists. So Indian government is terrorist.

 

This is the limit of their brain.

 

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday asked people to cooperate by following the measures put in place for the control of COVID-19 if they don't want another lockdown or sealing in Bengaluru.

Amid talks about re-imposing lockdown in the city following the recent spike in cases, the Chief Minister said he will hold discussions on Thursday and Friday regarding the strict measures that need to be taken to control the virus.

"COVID pandemic is increasing, we are making all efforts and we have even sealed some areas. Today afternoon at Krishna (the CM's home office) I have called a meeting with Ministers and officials and will discuss the strict measures to be taken to control COVID," Mr Yediyurappa said.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "Tomorrow noon I have called a meeting of legislators of all political parties from Bengaluru and all Ministers from the city to discuss with them, seek their opinion and take stringent measures."

Citing an increase in cases, Health Minister B Sriramulu on Tuesday had said the government may have to think about imposing lockdown in the city if the situation continues.

Following this several Ministers in the state cabinet on Wednesday had said, any decision on re-imposing lockdown in the city will be taken only after consulting experts.

Some reports had even suggested that a decision on lockdown is likely at the cabinet meeting scheduled today.

The Chief Minister said there is no lockdown in the entire city, adding only in a few areas it has been imposed and would continue.

Concerned over the increase in COVID-19 cases in the city, Mr Yediyurappa on Monday had directed officials to implement lockdown measures strictly in certain clusters which have reported greater number of coronavirus infections.

The city's busy K R Market and Kalasipalya Market have been sealed for 15 days by the civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) as part of measures to check the spread of the deadly virus.

Stating that Bengaluru is a model for the whole country in COVID-19 management, Mr Yediyurappa on Thursday said, when you compare with other major cities, "we have not yet lost control."

A total of 1,678 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the city till last evening.

This includes 78 deaths and 475 discharges.

The number of COVID-19 cases in the state which stood at 3,408 as of June 1 has crossed the 10,000 mark on Wednesday with the state capital topping the districts in the infection count.

Seeking public cooperation in controlling the spread of the virus, Yediyurappa said social distancing and other measures in place were not followed, there has been spread to slums and other places.

"If you don't want Bengaluru to be sealed once again please cooperate and maintain distance," he added.

Mr Yediyurappa also said, the government has taken all measures for the safe conduct of SSLC (class 10) exams from today, and students should come out and write exams for their bright future.

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July 22,2020

New Delhi, Jul 22: Sir Philip Barton visited Bengaluru on Tuesday in the first of the series of virtual regional visits as the UK's new High Commissioner and called Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, business leaders, and startup community to pitch for new momentum in the already strong UK-Karnataka relationship.

During his virtual call, High Commissioner Barton got a 'real' taste of Bengaluru through a traditional Masala Dosa delivered to his residence in Delhi along with authentic south Indian filter coffee, which he relished over a chat with historian and commentator Ramachandra Guha. They discussed the unique UK-India "living bridge" across culture and cuisine, history and heritage, and sports and science.

Both Yeddyurappa and the British envoy restated their commitment to working together on the immediate challenges of Covid-19 and beyond.

Barton subsequently 'traveled' to Electronics City, where he met with a range of key business leaders to discuss deepening the UK-India tech partnership and opportunities for global investors in the UK.

Barton also met with a group of entrepreneurs, business founders and innovators, who were part of the first GoGlobal UK cohort to explore the dynamic UK market considered one of the best ecosystems for startups in the world. 

They had earlier attended a week-long boot-camp in London and Manchester in December 2019 that helped them bolster their business skills, build links with UK's thriving digital sector, and paved the way for future partnerships.

"I am delighted to make my first regional virtual visit to Bengaluru, the technology hub of India. My visit comes at a difficult time for everyone. So it is also a time when the excellent collaboration between the UK and Karnataka across technology and healthcare could not be important," Barton said.

"Making the most of those close links, and drawing on the great energy, innovation and entrepreneurship that Karnataka is famous for, will be central to ensuring we all recover from Covid-19 stronger than ever," he added.

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