Build a harmonious Hindu society to protect Muslims, says Modi's Chishty

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December 26, 2013

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Mangalore, Dec 26: “Maintaining peace in the nation is of utmost importance for its development. Aman ke bina koi tarakki nahi hogi (There can be no development without peace). The need of the hour is to ensure that both Muslim and Hindu communities are united in the country,” said chairman of Gujarat Hajj Committee Sufi M K Chishty.

Speaking on 'Modi and Muslims' at an event organised by NaMo Brigade Mangalore, here on Thursday, he said that in the interest of the nation, there should be leaders who seek to bring goodwill between communities and peace in the society. For the protection of Muslims in the country, a Hindu society should be formed that seeks to build harmony with other communities, he said.

Referring to the Gujarat mass-riots that took place in 2002, he said that although they had occurred during Modi's tenure as chief minister, most riots in the state after Independence took place during the rule of Indian National Congress where people from both Hindu and Muslim communities were killed. “Justice should be given to victims of both the communities. Nobody remembers the names of chief ministers during the riots that took place in 1965, 1985 or 1987, but Modi's name is linked with those that occurred with 2002,” he said, adding that there have been no curfews in Gujarat from the past 11 years.

He said that the majority of prisoners in jails in Congress-ruling states are Muslims. Targeting the Congress for their inefficient administration is those states, he said that if the party had worked for the welfare, education and development of Muslims, they would not have been languishing in jails.

Speaking about global terrorism and its misconstrued link to Islam, he said that terrorism had been made a brand endorsed by the projection of Osama bin Laden as a terror mastermind by the US government. “It is the responsibility of spiritual and religious leaders and the media to spread public awareness on the real teachings of Islam to dispel this notion. We have to fight the roots of terrorism,” he said.

Columnist Chakravarthy Sulibele and multi-lingual poet Mohammed Baddoor were present on the occasion.

Sufi M K Chishty is also the 'Gadinasheen' of Dargah Sharif at Atodara and the present head of BJP Minority wing in Gujarat.

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September 16,2024

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In a heart-breaking incident, 19-year-old Shaun D'Souza, a native of Vittalwadi in Udupi's Kundapur taluk, tragically lost his life in the UAE due to heat stroke.

Shaun, the beloved son of Elias Cyril D'Souza and Pramila D'Souza, originally from Hosabettu, Moodbidri, had been pursuing his college education in the UAE.

He was admitted to a hospital in Ras Al Khaimah, approximately 115 km from Dubai, after collapsing from heatstroke. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, Shaun breathed his last on Sunday, September 15. 

He is deeply mourned by his parents and two siblings. The family, who had been residing near St. Mary's Church in the UAE, are grappling with the profound loss. Shaun’s father, Elias, works as a manager for a private company, while his mother, Pramila, is an accountant.

The local community has come together to offer their support and condolences in this time of sorrow.

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September 12,2024

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Mysuru: More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the riots between two groups of different faiths, at Nagamangala town, Mandya district, over the Ganesha idol procession, on Wednesday night.

High drama prevailed in front of the Nagamangala town police station on Thursday morning, with women belonging to both Hindu and Muslim communities staging a protest against the arrest of their family members and demanding their release.

The two groups started arguing over the Ganesha idol procession on the Mysuru-Nagamangala road, near a 'dargah'. This soon turned violent with stone being pelted. Reports said that around 25 shops were also set on fire.

Several vehicles were damaged and torched by the mob. However, police intervened and brought the situation under control, deploying additional police forces.

Holiday has been declared to schools and colleges in Nagamangala town until further notice. Police have imposed section 144 till 12 noon of September 14.

SP Mallikarjuna Baladandi, IGP (Southern Range) Boralingaiah, DC Kumar and other officials visited the spot.

District incharge Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy visited the spot on Thursday morning and took stock of the situation. Speaking to reporters he said, the incident was unfortunate.

"The clash which started around 9 pm on Wednesday, flared up with miscreants setting fire, damaging shops and vehicles in the town. There is no need for anxiety. Additional police forces have been deployed in the town and the situation is under control now," he said.

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September 9,2024

Mangaluru, Sept 9: An action committee has voiced concerns about the construction of a new toll plaza near Sooralpady Masjid on the Mangaluru-Moodbidri-Karkala National Highway 169, 17 km from Nanthoor. Amidst ongoing construction, the Action Committee Against Surathkal Toll Gate claims irregularities and poor site selection.

Committee convener Muneer Katipalla noted that only 50% of the Nanthoor-Moodbidri-Karkala highway upgrade is complete after seven to eight years. The Nanthoor-Vamanjoor stretch remains unfinished, causing traffic issues, while dangerous hillside cutting near Kettikal has forced residents to relocate. Additionally, a flyover near Kaikamba threatens a local market.

Katipalla also criticized the construction of a bypass road, alleging it benefits real estate investors and inflates the project cost, which could increase toll fees. The proposed toll plaza, situated 36 km from Talapady toll gate and 35 km from Brahmarakotlu toll gate, violates distance regulations and is too close to local amenities, raising public objections.

There is growing concern that toll collection might begin before the project's completion, with locals frustrated by unaddressed grievances. Social activist Bava Padarangi, DYFI leader Srinath Kulal, and other community leaders attended the site visit.

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