Arrest of Manjeshwar MLA Kamaruddin likely to have political repercussions

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November 7, 2020

Kasaragod, Nov 7: The arrest of Manjeshwar MLA M C Kamaruddin by police in a cheating case on Saturday is likely to have political repercussions in Kerala.

Kamaruddin has been synonymous with Indian Union Muslum League in Kasaragod district for the past four decades.

A college drop out during his undergraduate days at Sir Syed college in Taliparamba, Kamaruddin climbed his political ladders slowly but steadily over these years and to become an MLA a year ago.

Son of A P Muhammed Kunhi, the 59-year old was a shrewd businessman by profession.

Resident of Karma Edachal near Udinpur near here, the league leader had total dedication in politics as well as business. Thanks to his commitments and loyalty to his green-flag party, he reached the position of the district chairman of the UDF in 2016.

But his entry into politics was unprecedented. Kamaruddin became MLA in a byelection in October last year which was necessitated due to the death of then sitting MLA P B Abdul Razak.

But even as Kamaruddin was climbing his political ladders, his business graph has been plummeting. Fashion Gold was a flagship business venture promoted by him with league leader and Muslim scholar P K Pookoya Thangal as its Managing Director.

The group amassed funds from league supporters and NRIs. They mobilised about 170 crore from over 300-odd people to expand the business under Fashion Gold Jewellery group.

The business group that launched in 2006 had good fortunes for a decade but its graph headed south post in 2016.

Smelling a rat, investors sought refunds from the group from early 2017. This made its position from bad to worse. Meanwhile, many promoters quit and some diverted funds at their whims and fancy.

The MLA and Thangal also opted to sell some properties and even the gold stock they had.

Meanwhile many investors came with police complaints. Attempts by the MLA and local leaders to settle the issue went futile.

And now the MLA has been arrested by the crime branch. In fact, the League leadership has been brainstorming these days whether to seek his resignation as a legislator. They had removed him from the post of UDF’s District chairman. But the police went ahead of the party and made the arrest today.

The timing of the arrest coincides with the local body election declaration made on Friday.

The MLA in the capacity of the Chairman of Fashion Gold Jewellery Group is behind the bars and this is good enough a stick in the hands of LDF to beat the UDF.

As per election records, the MLA has assets worth five crore and liabilities to the tune of 30 lakh.

The arrest of a league MLA is likely to have political repercussions in the backdrop of the Marxist party in the LDF facing serious political setbacks on account of many cases including gold scam, life mission housing project and import of Quran.

The fate of another IUML MLA K M Shaji, is hanging in balance in a bribery case related to a plus-two allocation registered by the state vigilance department.

The Marxists are anxiously worried over possible actions against Minister K T Jaleel and Pinarayi’s close aide Raveendran, who are likely to get trapped in the gold smuggling and quran import cases respectively.

Though it is politically harvesting season for the BJP, the internal conflicts within the party have been weakening its winning prospects.

The outcome of the local body election would probably be a strong indicator to the assembly election due in May next year.

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November 12,2024

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The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement says its fighters have killed at least 20 Israeli soldiers in northern parts of the besieged Gaza Strip in just two days, in retaliation for the occupying regime’s genocidal war on the Palestinian territory.

In a statement on Monday evening, Hamas said that fighters of its military wing, al-Qassam Brigades, “killed at least five occupation soldiers” in northern parts of the coastal territory earlier in the day.

It added that Hamas fighters also killed 15 Israeli soldiers in the war-ravaged region on Sunday.

The resistance movement’s “qualitative operation … confirms once again the failure of the criminal Zionist entity to suppress and eradicate the Palestinian resistance, which continues to direct qualitative strikes against its terrorist soldiers,” Hamas further said on its Telegram channel.

Palestinians have increased their resistance operations in the face of intensified Israeli aggression in northern Gaza that has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 over the past weeks.

“Our valiant resistance is waging a war of attrition with the criminal enemy, inflicting daily losses on its soldiers and vehicles, and all of [Israeli prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s bets and dreams of achieving any of his goals are failing,” the Gaza-based resistance movement added.

Hamas also vowed that Israel’s ongoing crimes and aggression against Gaza would be met with increased resistance and painful strikes, which will continue until the aggression against Palestinians ends and the regime fully withdraws from the blockaded territory.

As the war in Gaza enters its 14th month, the Health Ministry reports that Israeli attacks have killed at least 43,603 Palestinians and wounded 102,929 others.

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November 14,2024

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The UN special rapporteur for Palestine has slammed Israel’s parliament for passing a law authorizing the detention of Palestinian children, who are “tormented often beyond the breaking point” in Israeli custody.

Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, in a Thursday post on X, characterized the experiences of Palestinian minors in Israeli detention as extreme and often inhumane.

The UN expert highlighted the grave impact of this policy, noting that up to 700 Palestinian minors are taken into custody each year, a practice she described as part of an unlawful occupation that views these children as potential threats.

Albanese said Palestinian minors in Israeli custody are “tormented often beyond the breaking point” and that “generations of Palestinians will carry the scars and trauma from the Israeli mass incarceration system.”

She further criticized the international community for its inaction, suggesting that ongoing diplomatic efforts, which often rely on the idea of resuming negotiations for peace, have contributed to normalizing such human rights violations against Palestinian children and the broader population.

The comments by Albanese came in response to Israel’s parliament (Knesset) passing a law on November 7 that authorizes the detention of Palestinian children under the age of 14 for “terrorism or terrorist activities.”

Under the legislation, a temporary five-year measure, once the individuals turn 14, they will be transferred to adult prison to continue serving their sentences.

Additionally, the law allows for a three-year clause that enables courts to incarcerate minors in adult prisons for up to 10 days if they are considered dangerous. Courts have the authority to extend this duration if necessary, according to the Knesset.

The legislation underscores a shift in the treatment of minors and raises alarms among human rights advocates regarding the legal and ethical ramifications of detaining children and the conditions under which they may be held.

Thousands of Palestinians, including hundreds of children and women, are currently in Israeli jails—around one-third without charge or trial. Also, an unknown number are arbitrarily held following a wave of arrests in the wake of the regime's genocidal war on Gaza.

Since the onset of the Gaza war, the Israeli regime, under the supervision of extremist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, has turned prisons and detention centers into “death chambers,” the ministry of detainees and ex-detainees’ affairs in Gaza says.

Violence, extreme hunger, humiliation, and other forms of abuse of Palestinian prisoners have been normalized across Israel’s jail system, reports indicate.

Over 270 Palestinian minors are being detained by Israeli authorities, in violation of UN resolutions and international treaties that forbid the incarceration of children, as reported by Palestinian rights organizations.

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November 10,2024

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Mangaluru: A tragic accident took place on Saturday at Chembugudde near Thokkottu, claiming the life of a 47-year-old woman after a tanker lorry ran over her. The victim, identified as Rahmat H Rashid, was riding pillion with her husband, Abdul Rashid G, on their scooter. 

The couple was traveling from Yenepoya Hospital to Bajpe when the scooter skidded on the poorly maintained road. Rahmat fell onto the road and was fatally struck by a tanker lorry that was coming from behind. Despite being rushed to the hospital, doctors declared her dead upon arrival.

The incident prompted a swift response from the DYFI Ullal Taluk Committee, which staged a protest on Saturday night, condemning the unsafe condition of the road. Nithin Kuthar, president of the committee, criticized MLA and Legislative Assembly Speaker UT Khader for failing to ensure safe infrastructure, despite touting the road as toll-free. 

Kuthar demanded immediate repairs, warning that the committee would march to the MLA’s office with black flags if the road is not fixed within a week.

Former DYFI State President Sunil Kumar Bajal also voiced frustration over the deteriorating condition of Thokkottu market, highlighting the struggles people face while crossing roads riddled with dangerous potholes. In response to public outcry, temporary repairs were made to the road at Chembugudde on Sunday, though locals remain wary and demand a more permanent solution. 

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