SDPI observes ‘Protest Day’ against Godse followers, pledges to uphold secularism

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January 30, 2015

Mangaluru, Jan 30: Under the aegis of the Dakshina Kannada unit of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) observed the death anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi as ‘Protest Day’ on Friday, as a mark of protest against growing adulation of his assassin Nathuram Godse by certain extremist groups in the country.

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On the occasion, a protest march was held by SDPI members from Lalbagh after garlanding the bust of Gandhiji in front of Mangaluru City Corporation.

Delivering the main address at the public protest meeting held in front of the deputy commissioner’s office here on Friday, SDPI national working committee member Ilyas Mohammed Thumbe said that January 30, 1948 was one of the darkest days in the history of the country when an extremist group led by Nathuram Godse succeeded in killing the great soul that was Gandhiji. He was assassinated since his dream of a united and secular India stood in the path of several fascist groups such as the RSS which desired to limit the country to people of a single religion. His principles could not be tolerated by these groups, which led to his assassination, he said, adding that the killing was an act of terrorism.

'Will not allow Godse temple, statue to come up'

He said that the country’s biggest enemies were the fascist organisations that have pledged to divide the nation on the lines of religion. These organisations have now come forth to build a temple in honour of a murderer. Although they have justified the slaying of Gandhiji since long alleging that he wanted the division of India into two states, the Mahatma never supported dividing the country, he stated, announcing that the members of SDPI were ready to go to jail if the central government permitted the construction of a temple for Godse in Meerut.

“Recently, the same fascist forces have begun several propaganda including Ghar Wapsi and have taken to misguiding the Hindu society with slogans such as ‘Bahu Lao, Beti Bachao’. In major advertisements published during US President Obama’s visit, they have deliberately omitted the words ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’ from the country’s description. They are also trying to sow the seeds of communal hatred among children by saffronising the textbooks in schools. But, it is not possible for followers of Godse to remove secularism from India. We need to save the country from the Godses of today,” he urged, advocating that members of the organisation would never allow fascist forces to set up a statue of Godse in Mangaluru.

In his inaugural address, SDPI state committee member Alphonso Franco said that by using the concept of ‘Hindutva’ as a dividing factor, saffron extremists were trying to portray the assassin of Mahatma Gandhiji as a hero and trying to idolise him. While no person in the country has the eligibility to make claims about Gandhiji, these extremists are using such tactics for the sake of gaining vote banks. Even the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi which has been celebrated historically since several years has been relegated to launching ‘Swachh Bharat’ campaign, he said.

Stating that the fascist forces that attacked and raided churches in the coastal region few years ago, had begun attacking masjids, he urged people to stand up to such forces.

SDPI district president Nawaz Ullal presided over the event. District general secretary Riyaz Farangipete welcomed the gathering and made the introductory remarks.

SDPI state vice president Haneef Khan Kodaje, district vice-president M Koosappa Puttur, Corporator Ayaz, SDPI members Ashraf M K, Noorullah Kulai, Kabeer Bajal, K A Siddiq Puttur, Akbar Belthangady, Kalam Sullia and several others participated in the protest meeting.

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April 26,2024

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Mangaluru/Udupi: The Dakshina Kannada and Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituencies recorded a tentative voter turnout of 77.4% and 76.1% respectively until 6 pm on Friday. In the 2019 polls, Dakshina Kannada recorded 77.9%, while Udupi recorded a 75.8% voter turnout.

The DK Lok Sabha constituency recorded a poll percentage of 71.8% at 5 pm. Among the constituencies, Sullia recorded a maximum of 78.4%, followed by Belthangady at 75.6%, Puttur at 75.2%, Bantwal at 73.7%, Mangalore at 73.5%, Mangalore City North at 69.8%, and Mangalore City South at 61.8%.

Urban apathy continued, with Mangalore City South recording the lowest polling percentage.

Meanwhile, Banjarumale, a remote village in Belthangady taluk, recorded 100% polling with all 111 voters showing up two hours before polling ended at 6pm.

Another interior polling station at Elaneer in the same taluk recorded 82% polling at 4 pm. The booth has 471 voters. The district has a total of 18,18,127 voters, with 9,30,928 females, 8,87,122 men, and 77 transgender individuals.

A good number of people turned out to vote during the early hours. Voters are bearing the scorching sun while stepping out to exercise their franchise as heat wave is sweeping through the state. 

The polling process remained largely peaceful, with long queues observed at polling stations from 7 am onwards in several polling stations. However, technical glitches caused delays at a polling station in Karopady, and at St. Xavier School Bejai, where polling was reportedly delayed by nearly two hours.

Polling staff at a booth near the Mulki police station mistakenly marked the wrong finger with ink during voting. They reportedly applied ink to the index finger of the right hand. According to sources, at least 50 individuals had their index finger of the right hand inked. Deputy Commissioner Mullai Mulihan clarified, "The matter was promptly addressed by the sector office. This error affected 8-9 voters"

A total of 18.18 lakh voters in the Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency and 15.85 lakh in Udupi-Chikmagalur hold the power to determine the fate of candidates competing for their respective segments. The polling process is currently underway across 1,876 booths in Dakshina Kannada and 1,842 polling stations in the Udupi-Chikmagalur segment.

In Dakshina Kannada, a closely contested battle is anticipated between Captain Brijesh Chowta representing the BJP and Padmaraj R Poojary from the Congress. Meanwhile, in the Udupi-Chikmagalur constituency, Kota Shrinivas Poojary of the BJP and K Jayaprakash Hegde of the Congress are the prominent contenders.

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April 25,2024

Bengaluru, Apr 25: Former union minister C M Ibrahim, who was expelled from Janata Dal (Secular) for protesting against party’s alliance with BJP, has stressed on need for a third front not just at the national level, but also in Karnataka. 

Addressing a news conference in Bengaluru on Wednesday, he said he’s planning to form a third front in Karnataka along with Lingayat Seer Dingaleshwar Swami.

Ibrahim said that he will tour the state between April 27 and May 4 and that he would meet Dingaleshwar Swami on April 29. “There is a need for the third front in this country. We will try to establish a third front in association with the seer and we hope we will be successful in those efforts,” he said.

Expressing disappointment with the Congress for not doing enough to gain the full confidence of Muslims, Ibrahim said that Congress is concentrating only on certain communities for votes, and ignoring Muslims. 

“The Congress is not even caring for Muslims and Dalit votes. In some Muslim areas they did not even hold campaigns seeking votes and trying to convince the communities which never vote in their favour. I fear this may lead to low turnout and Congress may lose its vote base,” he opined.

Mentioning about guarantees on which Congress is strongly relying during this election, Ibrahim said, such things won’t work all the time. “Guarantees will not work anymore. Every election you need to give something new to the voters,” he added.

On Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that Congress is trying to appease minorities for votes, Ibrahim requested both Congress and BJP parties not bring Muslims between them. “I request both parties. Leave us alone. Don’t make us sandwiches for your political sake. We are living with peace and hope even the Prime Minister will understand this,” Ibrahim added.

Launching a broadside against Prime Minister Deve Gowda, Ibrahim said, “Deve Gowda has sold his personality itself. Whatever I have told about JD(S) has come true. I pity, a former Prime Minister should not have come to this stage,” he said. 

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May 2,2024

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Mangaluru: This year too, the Mangaluru International Airport has missed being designated as an embarkation point for the annual hajj pilgrimage. 

According to the Haj Committee of India, not many are choosing Mangaluru as an embarkation point. Last year, although Mangaluru was notified as one of the embarkation points, the Union government removed it from the list at the last minute.

Several associations and organisations submitted memorandums to the Haj Committee of India, requesting the reinstatement of Mangaluru as one of the embarkation points, but their efforts have not materialised this year either.

The use of Mangaluru Airport as an embarkation point for the haj began in 2010. In 2019, 1,400 haj pilgrims flew from MIA to Saudi Arabia.

“When the number is less, it is difficult to consider it. It was the same issue as last year,” reacted AP Abdullakutty, chairman of the Haj Committee of India.
Mangaluru as an embarkation point served people from undivided Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, and Chikkamagaluru districts.
Last year, the Muslim Central Committee of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts submitted a memorandum to Abdullakutty. They expressed their disappointment with Abdullakutty and stated that Mangaluru had a good number of applicants ever since it was identified as an embarkation point. 
Now, they have to travel to Bengaluru. 

UT Khader, speaker of the Karnataka legislative assembly, pointed out that several Union ministries are involved in the process of designating embarkation points for the haj.

“We are not sure why MIA as an embarkation point was removed. Is it because of fewer applications, or are airlines not willing to bid for MIA as an embarkation point? Is it only an issue with MIA as an embarkation point, or are there other airports in the country facing similar issues? We will try to find out and seek answers. Meanwhile, we will also start working at the earliest so that MIA is considered as an embarkation point for hajj next year,” said Khader.

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