Elaborating this, Wakf Minister Qamar-ul-Islam said that the allegations made by Mr Manippady, a BJP leader, come across to be completely false, baseless and political instigated.
Addressing the media persons in Mangalore on Sunday, he said that Mr Manippady had made such statements with malicious intention. Though the then chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda had ordered an inquiry, the government later withdrew the same, he said.
“Aziz Sait, Rehman Khan, Merajuddin Patil were held in wrong light after Mr Manippady's allegations. These are some of the people who have worked for the welfare of the minorities,” he said mocking Mr Manippady of being the only righteous persons.
Haj Ghar
The Minister said that the government has decided to set up five 'Haj Ghar' in the state.
With regard to Mangalore, he informed that the 'Haj Ghar' will be built either at Kenjar or at Thokur. The place will be finalized after holding discussion with the Deputy Commissioner
Mr Islam, who also holds the position of Minister for Civic Administration, said that within a week the reservation for the posts of Presidents and Vice-Presidents of civic bodies will be finalized.
The Minister also visited Zeenath Baksh Jumma Masjid in the city and held discussions with Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliyar.
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