| Fresh Headache for IUML |
KOZHIKODE: After successfully thwarting the designs of the PDP and the CPM to make inroads into its strongholds, the IUML is facing a challenge of a different sort.
This time it is from the Popular Front of India (PFI), which is claiming its pound of flesh in the UDF victory in the Lok Sabha elections.
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| Their right to vote was ‘deleted’ |
Bangalore: The sense of frustration and disappointment is palpable amongst a sizeable chunk of voters from Chamundinagar in Hebbal Assembly constituency of Bangalore North a day after polling on April 23. |
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| Even with EPIC they could not make their choice |
Bangalore: 210 voters from two lanes in Yeshwanthpur could not exercise their franchise. E.S. Mani, KPCC member, alleges that names in Yarabnagar were deleted without inspection |
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| IFF efforts saves life of Indian immigrant in Saudi Arabia |
Makkah: The jury hearing the re-trial of Abu Rafi after considering the circumstances of the incident and the sponsor’s attestation of his good character, nullified the death sentence and ordered his
unconditional release. |
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| Who is to be blamed for backwardness of Malda and Murshidabad? |
As soon as I stepped out of Malda Town Railway Station on April 2 the first person approached me knowing about my destination was a rickshaw puller. While taking me on his rickshaw to the bus stand to catch a bus for Murshidabad, the man told me he was Ziaur Rahman. |
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| Syed Shahabuddin for a Muslim Party |
Delhi: The ever present psychological and political confusion in the Muslim mind tends to increase as the election approaches and reaches a pathological proportion. In any event, it makes incapable of clear thinking and even factual analysis. |
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| Udupi: Popular Front seeks probe into Matin’s death |
Udupi: Popular Front Udupi District President stated that the behaviour of Kundapur sub inspector B.S. Satish and two police personnel in the circumstances leading to the death of Karani Matin at Kandlur village near Kundapur on April 2 were mysterious. |
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| Miscreants attempt to set Madrasa on fire |
Udupi March 18, 2009: Following an incident wherein a mosque was ransacked in Uppunda two days ago, some unidentified miscreants have attempted to set fire to a Madrasa in Kota, Udupi district in the early hours today. |
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| Mosque attacked in Udupi; Karnataka on track with Gujarat? |
Udupi: The dream of converting Karnataka to Gujarat by BJP seems to be fulfilling with the help of wicked organizations in the state. The moment the BJP government established its power in the state attacks on church started and now it seems to be the turn of Mosques. On Tuesday night Noorul Islam Salaam Mosque of Parampali of Kota was set ablaze by unknown miscreants. |
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| ABVP imposes ban on wearing burkhas in rural college in Karnataka |
PANJA VILLAGE/SULLIA TALUK: Muslim girls of the Government Composite Pre-University College here have been banned from wearing burkhas by local Hindutva outfits and the Bharatiya Janata Party-affiliated Akhil Bharathiya Vidyarthi Parishad. |
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| PFI’s conf. ends; a new dawn awaits marginalized people in India |
Kozhikode: A new dawn awaits the marginalized and the have-nots in India, who have been at the receiving end for last sixty years of Independence, as milling crowd converged in a rally coupled with a parade of 2000 youths to the Calicut beach on Sunday evening for the memorable public meeting to herald a new beginning in the history of the country |
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| Empower marginalized sections to establish democracy |
MANGALORE: Democracy in its true sense can be established only through the political empowerment of marginalized sections, said Venkata Swamy,state president of the Samatha Sainik Dal (SSD).Speaking at a seminar on `positive politics' organized by Popular Front |
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| Muslim leaders launch national movement for Muslim reservation |
New Delhi: The Muslim community in India should be recognized as a Backward Class and should be given reservation along with SCs, STs, and OBCs, demanded Joint Committee of Muslim Organizations for Empowerment |
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| Muslims-led political party of all poor classes must for empowerment: PFI |
New Delhi: So far Muslims have done negative politics – supporting one party and defeating another – for the last 60 years. Time has come for the community to do positive politics, said E M Abdul Rahiman, Chairman, Popular Front of India (PFI), at a public meeting today in New Delhi. |
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| Indian Muslims have capability & intellect to provide world leadership |
Bhopal: "Indian Muslims have the capability and intellect to provide leadership to the whole world. They have an open thinking mind and accept science as Quran has unmistakably supported the discoveries of science, the signs of which were enumerated in the holy book more than 1400 years ago. We must try to recapture that spirit of openness and scientific enquiry which characterized the golden age of Islam |
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| Strengthen the Process of Reconstruction of India : Zafar Yab Jilani |
Dubai: Emirates India Fraternity Forum conducted Series of gathering in U. A. E last week to celebrate India’s Republic Day. Programs were held under the theme “India Next”.Chief guests for the programs were Advocate Zafar Yab Jilani, Muslim Personal Law Board member. Mr. Usman Baig, Popular Front national Executive Council Member & Mr Moideen Kutty Faisi, also a National Executive Council Member.
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| Political strength of oppressed group is indispensable: Popular Front of India |
Udupi: 'The minorities, dalits and the backward groups of India can unite to form a strong organization. This organization should come forward and fight for their equal rights against the extremists, capitalists and communists in a political way. This should be done before the oppressor oppresses more to subjugate or wipe us out completely', opined Father Waleem Marts of Balkonje Paolar Church while addressing a public rally. This rally was organized by the Popular Front of India at Christian High School ground, Udupi.
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| Problems of minorities highlighted at PFI meeting |
IMPHAL,Dec 30: A mass public meeting on `Power to People` organised by the Lilong Social Forum was held today at the Loumanbi Sporting Ground, in Lilong prior to the national political conference of the Popular Front of India which is to be held from February 13 to 15, 2009 at Calicut in Kerala. |
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| Stop encouraging anti-India forces, PFI tells Pakistan |
KOLLAM: E.M. Abdul Rahman, general secretary of the Popular Front of India (PFI), has said that in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, the Centre is moving in the right direction in countering Pakistan-based terrorist threats to our country. |
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| Left Govt Should Not be a Tool in the hands of Sangh Parivar |
Protecting the fundamental rights of the citizens and to create a situation to maintain it is the responsibility entrusted on govt and police by the constitution. The denial of permission by Kerala police for a public meeting to be addressed by Prof SAR Geelani at cochin on 30.11.08 is a denial of fundamental rights. |
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| Jurist irked by curbs on Geelani |
KOCHI: V.R. Krishna Iyer, jurist and human rights activist, has expressed his protest to Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan over the way the Kochi police prevented S.A.R. Geelani of Delhi University from meeting him (Mr. Iyer) on Sunday.
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| Release the innocents; Punish the Guilty-NCHRO conducted meeting of the parents of the innocent accused in Belgaum |
Several youths have been languishing in jail without bail for nearly an year in the North Karnataka area, accused of involving in terrorist activities.They were promising children,lovely husbands,caring father, affectionate brothers and friends just like any other youth in this country |
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| There is enough evidence against Col Purohit;we will present it in court |
The 2008 Malegaon blasts investigations have, for the first time, linked the right wing organisations to terrorist acts in the country. ATS Joint commissioner Hemant Karkare was spearheading the investigation. In an interview with TEHELKA, he had clarified the ATS stand on the conflicting reports that have been trickling out regarding the investigations. |
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National Legal Support Network Formed |
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New Delhi: National committee for helping the victims of communal violence and victims of state terror has been formed under the auspices of NCHRO. (National Confederation of Human rights Organisations. |
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Popular Front demands re-investigation into bomb blasts, encounters
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| Bangalore: Following the revelations about the role of Sangh Parivar outfits in Malegaon and Modasa blasts, the Popular Front of India has demanded an impartial re-investigation into all recent bomb blasts and encounters in the country. |
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| We don't have terror links, says NDF leader |
New Delhi : The Kerala-based Muslim group, the National Democratic Front (NDF), has denied links with terror groups after sacking a member who spoke to a terrorist before he was shot dead in Jammu and Kashmir. |
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| Muslim leaders call for a political front |
New Delhi: Keeping aside their deep-rooted differences, Muslim religious, and community leaders gathered today on a platform ‘erected’ by Syed Ahmad Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Delhi’s Jama Masjid, and condemned in unison the Muslim bashing both by the government and media |
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| Karnataka Muslim organizations unite against terrorism |
MANGALORE: Over 20 Muslim organisations from across the district have come together to form the "Forum for Rights and Justice".
Its members include the Jamat-e-Islami-Hind, Jamat-Ul-Falah, Karnataka Forum for Dignity |
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