Activists, community leaders chalk-out action plan to repeal 'anti-people' UAPA

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January 27, 2014

New Delhi, Jan 27: A meeting of the community leaders, activists and lawyers held at India International Centre at New Delhi decided to undertake nationwide campaign to repeal the anti-people law UAPA - Unlawful Activities Activates (Prevention) Act.

To coordinate and monitor the activities, a joint platform called People's Movement Against UAPA was announced in the meeting.

Moulana Muhammed Wali Rahmani will be the chairman of the core committee of the Movement. Kamal Farooqui and Muhammed Shafi will be the convener and joint convener respectively.

More than 80 prominent activists and leaders across the country participated in the discussion. Several well-known advocates from the national capital and different states who have been fighting various cases of innocents implicated in false cases also attended the meeting.

The meeting observed that after the repeal of draconian laws namely POTA and TADA, the amended version of UAPA has become a new tool to falsely implicate innocents in cases.

The discussion was opened with the presidential remarks by Muhammed Wali Rehmani.

He asserted over the dire need of scrapping the draconian laws which have become not only the tool of exploitation but a deadlock for the country's backward classes and minorities. 

Mr Farooqui welcomed the guests and briefed about the objectives, the work plan and led the discussion. He deplored that more and more number of people are mercilessly and excessively being victimized by the misuse of UAPA across the country.

Advocate K P Mohammed Sharif, Vice Chairman of NCHRO, presented a paper on UAPA challenging the unconstitutionality of the black law.

Supreme Court Adv. Ashok Agarwal, explained the evolution of UAPA over the decades and its dangers after several amendments making it more draconian and anti-people. 

Adv. Mehmood Paracha, who is handling cases of UAPA victims, shared his painful experience about the ordeals of the victims. He talked about chalking out a systematic plan to challenge the constitutionality of UAPA in the court of law. Adv. Niyaz Farooqui (General Secretary, Jamiatul Ulama-e-Hind) said that the TADA and POTA have not been actually allowed to go, as each law has been replaced by a more draconian law and we now see it in the form of UAPA.

He expressed horror over the attitude of media which accuses, holds trial, propagates, convicts and punishes the accused without any base.

Ms. Sangh Mitra Mishra (Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Association) owed to conduct a nationwide survey of UAPA misuse and come up with authentic reports. Any of the laws framed whether they are for criminal or anti-terror, accountability of the investigating officials should be specified, said Professor Arshi Khan (AMU). Justice Fakhruddin asserted there is a need of holding open debate sessions

In order to bring out the facts and figures to put before the judiciary, Mr. Tej Singh (Ambedkar Samajwadi Party) said we are on the verge of diagnosing the disease of terrorism which is prevailing in our nation's politics, judiciary and media. It's the upper-caste and micro-minority community which has been leading the campaign of abhorrence against Dalits, Muslims and Adivasis. The majority of those victimized by the evil law UAPA belong to these sections. Professor Haseena Hashiya (Jamia Millia) spoke about innumerable painful incidents in which young and innocent Muslim youths were arrested, implicated in false cases, tortured and made captives for years in the name of religion.

People's Alliance for Democracy and Secularism Convener Mr. Srinivas Rao said that UAPA is more draconian than the Rowlatt Act enacted under the British rule. Other dignitaries who attended the Get-Together include Moulana Seyd Mahmood Madani (President, Jamiathul Ulama e Hind), Dr John Dayal (All India Christian Council), Dr. Zafarul Islam Khan (Editor, Milli Gazette), S. Y. Qureshi, Dr. Lenin Raghuvamshi, E. Abubacker (Former president, SDPI), Mr. Suresh Khairnar (Maharashtra), Justice R. K. Ankodia, Baman Meshram, Advocate ND Pancholi, Father Dominique, E. M. Abdul Rahiman (Popular Front of India), Seyd Akhlaq & Shabbak Subhani (APCR), Hasnain, etc. Mr. Kamal Faruqui in his capacity as the convener of the Movement briefed an action plan for the next three months prior to Lok Sabha elections and invited suggestions of the discussants.

The movement will be lobbying in national capital and in the states among political party leaders. Delegation from the core committee will visit state capitals to address the issue. Posters and pamphlets regarding UAPA will be distributed throughout the country. Nationwide post card and online petition campaign have also been planned. A massive public gathering “People's Conference Against UAPA” is scheduled to be held in New Delhi on March 5.

The action plan was approved by the meeting. It was also decided to form state committees of the People's Movement Against UAPA. Muhammed Shafi (Joint Convener) proposed vote of thanks.  

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November 11,2024

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Mangaluru: In a deeply tragic turn of events, a 28-year-old woman named Ranjitha, who had recently given birth but tragically lost her newborn, ended her life by suicide on Monday. She reportedly leapt from the fourth-floor window of Lady Goschen Hospital’s luggage room.

Ranjitha, whose strength and resilience had carried her through a difficult pregnancy, was scheduled for discharge on Monday. Her journey to Lady Goschen Hospital began on October 24, when she was transferred from Karkala. She was a high-risk patient, battling both hypertension and diabetes. At the time of her admission, she was just 27 weeks pregnant.

Due to the complexities of her health, doctors made the difficult decision to perform an emergency C-section on October 30. She delivered a baby girl, premature and weighing only 960 grams. The newborn was immediately moved to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where doctors did all they could. Despite these efforts, the baby passed away on November 3.

Ranjitha’s sorrow was profound. She stayed under hospital care even after her initial recovery and was preparing to go home on November 9. She had even requested a couple more days at the hospital, seeking time perhaps to cope with her unimaginable grief.

On the day of her discharge, a discharge card ready and her family eagerly waiting to take her home, Ranjitha reportedly made her way to the luggage room in the early hours. There, standing on a cot placed for patients' family members, she climbed to a window and fell from the fourth floor. Despite the attempts of another visitor to intervene, tragedy was inevitable. She was rushed to Government Wenlock Hospital, where doctors confirmed the worst—she was no more.

Dr. Durgaparasad M R, the Medical Superintendent at Lady Goschen Hospital, shared his grief and spoke of the ongoing investigation. A post-mortem is to be conducted, and the local Tahsildar will complete the necessary inquest procedures. Ranjitha’s exact reasons for taking this step are yet to be confirmed, though the weight of her recent losses paints a sorrowful picture.

If you or anyone you know is struggling emotionally, please remember that help is available. Reach out to mental health experts who can provide support and guidance. The toll-free helpline number 9152987821 is available to assist anyone in distress.

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November 3,2024

Mangaluru, Nov 3: A quiet morning turned perilous for a farmer in Elathur, near Kinnigoli on the outskirts of the city, as a leopard attacked him while he was cutting grass. 

Ligori, a resident of Kalkare, was startled by the sudden assault and suffered injuries to his face but managed to escape and reach safety. He was promptly taken to the hospital for medical care.

Residents in Elathur have been on edge for over a week following reports of leopard sightings in the area. Today’s incident has heightened concerns among the local farming community, who now fear for their safety.

With a significant population of farmers in the region, villagers are demanding immediate action from the forest department to capture the leopard and ensure their safety. 

The community awaits a response, hoping for swift intervention to prevent further attacks.

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November 7,2024

Udupi, Nov 7: In a tragic turn of events, a young woman, Prasanna, aged 29, allegedly died by suicide on Wednesday, struggling to cope with the demands of work and motherhood after the birth of her daughter, according to police reports.

Prasanna had married on December 2, 2022, and was the mother of a 10-month-old baby girl. Her husband works in Bengaluru, while she lived with her in-laws, who, according to her family, treated her kindly.

In a complaint, Prasanna's mother revealed that her daughter often called her, expressing deep concerns over her readiness for motherhood. Despite receiving supportive care from her family, Prasanna felt unprepared and overwhelmed by the balance of work and home life that early motherhood required.

Her family shared that she had been undergoing treatment, but between 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday, she allegedly took her own life at her husband’s residence. The Karkala Rural Police Station has registered a case and is conducting further investigations.

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