Puttur temple invite row: Govt defends AB Ibrahim in High Court

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March 22, 2016

Mangaluru, Mar 22: The State government on Monday told the High Court of Karnataka that A.B. Ibrahim, Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Dakshina Kannada district, was not officiating as the DC under the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997 for the district.

ibrahimState Advocate-General Madhusudan R. Naik informed the court that the Additional Deputy Commissioner of the district has been entrusted with the task of DC (Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments) as per the circular issued by the State.

The A-G was responding to the allegation made in a petition that Mr. Ibrahim has been officiating as the DC (Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments) in violation of the Act, which makes it mandatory that a person professing Hindu religion only could be appointed to these posts for discharge of duties under the Act.

The submission was made during the hearing of a petition filed by a devotee of Puttur Mahalingeshwara temple seeking removal from Mr. Ibrahim's name from the invitation card of the temple's annual festival saying that printing of Mr. Ibrahim's name violates the purpose of the Act.

It was also told to the court that Mr. Ibrahim's name was printed on the invitation in his capacity as the DC of the district. However, counsel for the petitioner disagreed with the government's submission and reiterated the allegation that Mr. Ibrahim did discharge the functions of the DC (Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments) in violation of the law.

Following this, Justice A.S. Bopanna, asked petitioner's counsel to submit relevant documents to establish the allegation and adjourned further hearing till March 24.

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IBRAHIM.HUSSAIN
 - 
Tuesday, 22 Mar 2016

As I said earlier in the year of 1987 Asst.Commissioner, Revnue Kundapura, Mr. Ashwath Nayarana Gowda was appointed as an administrator for Udipi Jam1ya Masjid. This was ordered by Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka. Both parties of Jamiya Masjid agreed to this court order.

It is very unfair on the part of Hindu Fundamentalist, removing the name of DC, the present moktesar of the Maha Lingeswara Temple of Puttur. MLA Shakuntala played divisive role on this issue. There are many Temples in Coastal Karnataka, Mulki Bappanadu, Kollur Mukambika where muslims are involved for yearly car festivals and in Yellur udupi district, the vadya is managed by Muslims. Almost fire works for the all temples are provided by a family of Bailoor, Karkala Belvai Muslims. Even in Udupi Krishna Temple fire works were supplied by Muslims.

Saffrons/BJP have no other work than divisive politics. Shame Shame..............

Shaan
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Tuesday, 22 Mar 2016

Govt defend Ibrahim in High court but congress own leaders support VHP and bajarangdal on this issue.. what a shame of Congress. its fully Nataka, this congress Fooling public specially Muslims .

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June 9,2020

Mumbai, June 9: A 45-year-old doctor posted in the 108 ambulance service at Malad railway station in Mumbai died of COVID-19 after two hospitals refused admission, in spite of the fact that he was a frontline warrior against coronavirus.

The victim is Dr Shaukat Ali, who was working with the 108 ambulance service for the last four years. A few days ago, he got his blood tests done after his health deteriorated. The result stated typhoid fever following which he started getting treatment at home in Malwani.

Ali's family ran from pillar to post to get him hospitalised in either a private or government hospital, to no avail.

"On Friday, his condition worsened and he started feeling breathless. Despite us calling the 108 ambulance service, no one picked up the call. So after waiting for a while, I and uncle's colleague, Dr Nigam, rushed him to SK Patil hospital in Malad East in an auto. But they refused us stating they were admitting only COVID-19 patients.”

“Then we took him to Desai Hospital, where doctors were initially ready to admit him but later refused stating lack of beds. They said we could take him home as his condition was fine," Zubair Shaikh, Ali's nephew said.

"But his condition worsened. So, I called Dr Nigam and we managed to admit him in Shatabdi hospital. On Sunday, when his results came out stating that he had COVID-19, doctors had already put him on a ventilator, where he passed away in the evening," he added.

Zubair further said, "Had the doctors at Desai Memorial Hospital admitted him, my uncle would have been alive today. It is a matter of great regret that a doctor, who was risking his life during this pandemic, could not get help from his own government hospitals."

Ali's wife and his two children's are in UP, while he was staying with his elder daughter who had recently appeared for HSC exams and preparing for NEET.

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Please don't say such words, I personally became very sad after hearing this that Warrior like Dr. Saukat Ali passes away due to mismanagement of health organization. My condolence to him and his family. Please don't divide Hindu and Muslims in such way, not only Muslims but Hindu also died due to such reasons and one more thing here in Maharashtra, BJP is not ruling party. Thanks..

Ugly Indian
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Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020

VERY VERY SAD...innna lillahi wainna yelahai rajoon.
this is the lession for all INDIAN muslim doctor as well as muslims....open your ear and listen.
this is indian not italy and now current ruling government is very very bad...they want indian to be slave.
also today you help your hindu brother but tommorow they will vote for same people BJP who is giving touble to muslim..GOD given chance to develop muslim community not our enemy,
india is divided alreday, my 20 year old hindu friend become my enemy now after NRC and CAA..
we will see where it will end. may the justice and peace prevail.

 

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May 8,2020

Mangaluru, May 8: Migrant workers, stranded in Karnataka due to lockdown, staged a protest on Friday at the Central Railway Station here, demanding to be sent back to their respective native places.

The workers demanded the state government to take measures and send them back to their homes.

Maintaining social distancing and covering their faces with masks, the workers were holding placards which read -- "We want to go home Jharkhand, We want justice and we want to go home."

They appealed to the state government to arrange trains and buses to ferry them to their native places and threatened to walk home if denied transport.

Several protests have erupted in different parts of the country, such as Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, as stranded labourers took to the roads demanding to be sent back home.

The Ministry of Home Affairs on May 1 had issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 with some relaxations.

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July 15,2020

Kochi, Jul 15: Alisha P Shaji, a commerce student from Kerala's Kochi scored 499 out of 500 in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 results declared on Monday, wants to pursue a career in economics.

While talking to news agency on Tuesday, she said that she never joined coaching classes.

"I was surprised after knowing the unexpected result. I never expected this, I expected close to 98 per cent. I had five subjects to write but I could attempt only three as two were postponed. I am sad that I could not attempt them, but I am happy that I scored 100 in those subjects. In future, I want to pursue a degree in economics," she said.

"My friends, family and teachers are very supportive and I am thankful to them. I never went to tuitions. I used to study four to five hours a day," she added.

Alisha further said that she wants to give the message that it is okay to start late, but continuity is key to achieve good results.
CBSE on Monday had declared the results for Class 12 examinations 2020.

As per CBSE, with 88.78 per cent pass percentage this year for Class 12, the pass percentage has increased by 5.38 per cent. Last year, the pass percentage was 83.40 per cent. 

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