SDPI resolves to file review petition, hold protests demanding ‘justice for Babri Masjid’

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November 27, 2019

Calicut: Nov, 25: The National Secretariat meeting of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) was held at Calicut on 25th November 2019.  Babri Masjid verdict was the main issue discussed in the meeting and the following decisions were taken in the meeting:

1. The Supreme Court verdict itself says as there was proof that Babri Masjid had stood there since 1528 and Namaz offered in the Masjid. There is no proof that a Mandir existed there e and no any proof of the demolition of Mandir before construction of Babri Masjid. The verdict underlines the fact that the idols were illegally placed inside the Babri Masjid in 1949 and the demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992 was illegal. But the same court has given the land for Ram Mandir denying justice due to the Muslims.

2. SDPI will explore the possibilities with legal experts for filing review petition in Supreme Court for reversal of the judgment assuring justice to Babri Masjid.

3. SDPI demands that the culprits of Babri Masjid demolition must be given exemplary punishment for the destruction of an historic mosque.

4. Seeking justice to Babri Masjid, SDPI will conduct protests, dharnas, seminars, human chains, etc. all over the country on Dec 6 this year.

5. SDPI cadres will collect the signatures from the public on the letter to be sent to The President of India demanding justice to Babri Masjid and punishment of the culprits involved in the demolition.

6. This year has witnessed an increase in number of violation of democratic rights by the regime.   There have been many arrests of social and human rights activists across the country in the name of ‘Urban Naxals’, ‘Islamic fundamentalists’.There is rampant misuse of UAPA, misuse of Governors, usage of black money to buy of legislators etc. SDPI will organize various programmes under the banner ‘Save Constitution Day’ on Jan 26, 2020.

National President M.K. Faizy presided over the meeting. National Vice President Adv. Sharfuddeen and DhehlanBaqavi, General Secretaries Abdul Majeed Mysore and Mohammad Shafi, Secretary Dr.Taslim Ahmad Rehmani and Secretariat members P.Koya, Abdul MajeedFaizy, Muhammad Mubarak, Elyas Muhammad Thumbe, Abdul Sathar and Yasmin Farooqui were present in the meeting.

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January 3,2020

Chamarajanagar, Jan 3: The residents of Galipura layout in Chamarajanagar city boycotted the annual Community Based Survey (CBS), conducted by the Health and Family Welfare department, mistaking it to be the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Majority of the residents in the layout belong to Muslim community. The people, who mistook CBS to the NRC survey, got into arguments with the Asha workers, who were given the responsibility of collecting information. They even tore the forms into pieces and vent their ire.

The Health Department conducts CBS every year in the urban areas and collects all details including Aadhaar number, residential address, details of family members, health problems and others.

Fifteen Asha workers were deputed for the survey in the layout. A few youths started questioning them alleging it to be an NRC survey and started arguing with them.
Tahsildar Mahesh, District Health and Family Welfare Officer Dr N C Ravi, with the help of Muslim leaders cleared the confusion. The community leaders assured of explaining it to the residents and extend cooperation to the survey.

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abdullah
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Its not the fault of the residents.  Sanghis are planning to approach citizins disguised as health workers and else to get  details of residents.   such trouble makers should be noted and handed over to police.   Police should arrest such fake people and put in jail.   such fake people are trying to terrify poors and collect money assuring to help them.   So, please be careful.   

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April 30,2020

Belagavi, Apr 30: Police Sub-Inspector attached to Sadalaga Police Station Anil Kumbar was suspended on Wednesday pending inquiry for negligence and misbehavior in Examba incident, Superintendent of Police Laxman Nimbargi said.

According to him, the PSI was suspended as he misbehaved with Sachin Sawant a Centeral Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Cobra Commando on April 23 at his native village Yakshamba village and arrested him on charges of not wearing mask. On scuffle with the constable the commando was handcuffed and chained at Sadalaga police station.

Sachin Sawant was sent to Hindlaga Jail by the Court and was released on conditional bail on Tuesday.

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April 18,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 18: The residents of Thokkottu welcomed a COVID-19 patient who was cured and discharged from hospital with a standing ovation. 

The man remained in quarantine after returning from Tablighi Jammat religious gathering at Nizamuddin in Delhi. He was tested positive for COVID-19 on April 4 and was shifted to Wenlock Hospital for treatment.

After he was tested positive, a complete lockdown was announced within a 200-metre radius of the apartment where he was residing at Thokkottu.

The cured patient will have to remain quarantined at home for the next 14 days.

He has thanked the doctors, nurses and paramedical staff of Wenlock Hospital who took care of him in the hospital. 

In the meantime, 12 COVID-19 patients out of 13 have been cured and discharged from the hospital in Dakshina Kannada district.

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