Strong political alternative need of hour in India: Haneef Khan Kodaje

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January 14, 2016

Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Sector of Indian Cultural Society, an NRI wing of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), arranged a reception to Haneef Khan Kodaje, SDPI Dakshina Kannada President, on January 7th 2016, at Madina Zayed, Lulu Party Hall, Abu Dhabi.

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Mr. Haneef Khan Kodaje expressed his sincere gratitude to the Executive Members and well-wishers of Indian Cultural Society, Abu Dhabi Sector for hosting a reception to him.

Delivering the key note address he spoke about the party’s recent campaign against the communal terrorism and urged to all to Stand on your feet not on your knee, he said SDPI is not formed for political thrust or self-intended interests. Rather, it formed for the empowerment of all marginalized sections of the society by mobilizing themselves into a political force, instead of remaining as mere vote banks of different political parties in elections. He gave brief presentation about Why SDPI and recent achievements of party.

He said, under the leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, India has introduced a very good constitution, if this constitution laws implemented as it is India will become Super power in world, but unfortunately the ruling governments are trying to destroy the Democratic institutions and the gap between haves and haves not are widening. The major parties, one is indulging in communalization and another one is covered with corruption, until Delhi and Bihar Elections there was no alternative political choice this shows how the people rejected two major parties, it is lesson for us to unite ourselves to achieve our dreams.

He gave various examples of injustice faced by minorities, backward communities, especially Muslims by political parties. He said that the people in India have lost trust on major parties. The entire election process has been corrupted due to communalization and family politics. In such a grim scenario the SDPI has emerged as a strong political alternative, claimed Mr. Haneef Khan Kodaje.

He alleged that all the parties used Muslims as vote bank and since Independence cheated us with false promises and assurances. E.g. non implementations of Justice Sachar Committee report, Ranganath Mishra report, Shri Krishna Commission, Justice Liberhan Commission etc. He said our secularism and socialism is in threat due to grave silence of administration.

He said that SDPI is the party of marginalized sections of India which include minorities, Dalits and other backwards. It is setting its foot out for a struggle to recapture the country’s stolen fruits of freedom, sovereignty and development. The party has put forth the slogan of ‘Freedom from Hunger, Freedom from Fear’.

Guest, Naser Nandawara, President of Indian Cultural Society, Karnataka Chapter, UAE, in his address explained the services rendered by Indian Cultural Society in the Emirates among expatriate community. He said that Indian Cultural Society is a Socio political platform of expatriate Indians dedicated for the welfare of the Indian expats. The sole intention of this Forum is to unite the expatriate Indian community cutting across cast, creed and religion and to politically educate them.

Mr. Majeed Aladka, President of Indian Cultural Society, Abu Dhabi Sector, presided over the function and in his presidential address he said, the communal parties are gaining power through polarizing the voters communally. The fascist forces are disrupting the secular fabric of the nation by spreading hate among the religion. The government is least bothered to curb the communal encounters of the fanatic fascist groups, he said.

He said that an alternative political solution is needed to tackle the situation and to bring the development to all strata of people as the people in India have lost trust on major parties.

A large number of audience and well-wishers attended and accepted the SDPI membership during the event and a question and answer session was conducted.

Mr. Mohammad Sharif, well-known businessman, Mr. Abdullha Madumale, Gen. Secretary, BWF, Abu Dhabi, were other chief guests of the event and Mr. Hashir Chukkabettu, Mr. Arif Madikeri, Mr. Rasheed Nala, Secretaries, Indian Cultural Society, UAE and Mr. Mubarak Parangipete, Abdul Razak, Adyanatka, Executive Members of Indian Cultural Society, Karnataka chapter, UAE, Mr. Shareef Sarve, Udupi Dist. and Mr. Sakib Kundapura, D.K. Presidents of Indian Cultural Society, Abu Dhabi, were on the dais.

Mr. Ramiz Rahman delivered welcome speech and Mr. Ashraf Gerukatte, proposed vote of thanks. Mr. Siraj Bannur compered the programme.

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Comments

ashraf ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

well organized and beautiful message delivered by Mr.Haneef khan kodaje .

parvez
 - 
Sunday, 17 Jan 2016

masha allah very good programme was organized...got very much information abt current india situation & indian politics...

S.M. Nawaz Kuk…
 - 
Friday, 15 Jan 2016

I Challenge SDPI only hope for equality in India. because SDPI only cadre base Party nor by individual name fame person. their leaders elected by the cadre voting decision not by person order or selection.

mohammed
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

Masha Allah \. good program"

M IQBAL
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

We can see bright future in SDPI as its a cadre based party ....and all people knows its strength to grow and prevail when all other parties seeing downfall day by day.

iqbal
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Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

We can see bright future in SDPI as its a cadre based party ....and all people knows its strength to grow and prevail when all other parties seeing downfall day by day . SDPI as emerging as national party because within 4 years it started its branches in more than 22 states.

M.IHSAN
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

Well arranged and very Informative Programme for Present Indian Politics and to think Positive Politics, Appreciate Indian Cultural Society, UAE for bringing Positive Politics awareness in NRIs life.

Mohammad Abdul
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

Mash Allah ,

Very Good Speach by From Hanef Khan & Abdulah Madumole

Ibrahim
 - 
Thursday, 14 Jan 2016

masha ALlah very well said Mr Haneef Khan Kodaje

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The security personnel informed the police about his act that amounts to be a violation of the port security rule. He was unaware of the rule as he was doing it normally in the port during the release of the goods. Since then, he was detained by the police on the charge of photographing inside the port premises. After more than 6 months detention, he was released and allowed to work in the same company. 

The detainee’s brother based in Jeddah was constantly pursuing the case.

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He actively involved trying to set him free from the jail on humanitarian grounds with the coordination and help of the Consulate General of India (CGI) Jeddah. The CGI keenly followed up the case with the concerned Saudi authorities. He was released from the jail recently and shared his happiness with his family and thanked good samaritans. 

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