Quran burning: Muslim body slams Shobha, demands arrest of culprits

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November 24, 2016

Madikeri, Nov 24: Terming the incident of Qur'an copy burning at a masjid in Igurul near Somwarpet, as an attempt to trigger violence, Kodagu District Muslim Youth Federation has urged police to arrest the culprits within 15 days.

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Speaking to reporters here on Wednesday, Altaf, Hakattur unit secretary of the Federation, said that the miscreants also set lawyer Padmanabha's car on fire.

He said MLA M P Appacchu Ranjan was indulging in “communal politics” while Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Shobha Karandlaje had issued an “irresponsible” statement that the mosque had been abandoned.

He challenged BJP's claim that Kodagu was its stronghold and asked the legislators to declare that they were not dependent Muslims' vote in the upcoming Assembly elections.

They said they would stage a protest in front of the deputy commissioner's office if the accused were not arrested within 15 days. He said in spite of attacks on mosques in Kushalnagar, Kandakkare, Titimati, Hakattur and other places, police had not arrrested any suspects.

He refuted the allegations levelled against Assistant Director of Land Records (ADLR) Shamshuddin and said that he was being targetted because he was a Muslim.

He said Shamshuddin had been part of the technical committee formed by Supreme Court in connection with Ballari boundary case and had represented the state in the capacity of an expert.

Kodagu Muslim Youth Federation Hakattur unit President Abdul Khader, Madani, Shamshuddin, Nizamuddin and Sharafat were present.

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Kannadiga
 - 
Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

Seems the time has come now to send shobha karndlahje of of Karnataka.

Enough is Enough.

Jai Hind!

ONE
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Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

When spiritual education is ZERO we will have to face such criminals.
We Muslims have to teach the muslim haters about Who is God and how the one who created all that exists will account our deeds in this life...
The QURAN is a guidance for whole of Humanity and we Muslims should join together with honest non muslims who love peace and convey the message of the QURAN...

Everybody's GOD is one and Worshiping others as GOD is a grave SIN and GOD is most merciful .... Cos of that He waits his creation to recognize him ... Praise be to ALLAH the lord of the universe...

QURAN in chapter 112 says
ALLAH (God) is ONE
The Self Sufficient Master(Who all creature needs, He neither eats nor drinks)
He neither begets nor he is born,
And there is none co equal and comparable to him...

Divine message will clear all your doubts why evils are taking control of ignorant or sleeping public with LIES and deception...
FEAR GOD not his creation
Worship CREATOR not his creation

Yag_Si_Halla
 - 
Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

If it's their book they can do whatever with it isn't it ? who are u to question that ?

aharkul
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Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

Please do not play with Muslims. We will not sit quiet if you start.. we are ready to shed our blood for ISLAM. So be careful.

Mohammed
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Thursday, 24 Nov 2016

O Kuffar . pls note that ...if MUSLIM's Beloved Prophet peace be upon him is insulted People will be on the streets ...and if Qur'an is insulted then the creator of whole universe will take care of it . either by people or by his creations....we saw it many in the history ...a Sahabi was pious and prophet made dua that O allah all his dua to be accepted . one day a man cursed Hazrath ALI and this sahaba made Dua , same day evening a Mad Camel came searching and killed him . so Power of Pious People Dua and Allah anger has very serious sequences .

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Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru City police have significantly escalated their campaign against drug trafficking, arresting 25 individuals and booking 12 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act between November 30 and December 13. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illicit substances, including 685.6 grams of MDMA and 1.5 kg of ganja.

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