Malegaon despairs: Only Allah can now do justice, says victim’s father

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June 26, 2015

Malegaon, Jun 26: For septuagenarian Nisar Ahmed, a scrap dealer who lost his 19-year-old son in the 2008 Malegaon blasts, the disclosures of Special Public Prosecutor Rohini Salian that she was told go “soft” in the case by the National Investigation Agency is further affirmation of his belief that justice will only be delivered by Allah.

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“I never had much faith that we would get justice in this case. Today I have realised that we will get justice only at the doorstep of Allah. I do not expect mere mortals to provide justice for my dead son,” Nisar Ahmed said in Malegaon Thursday evening.

His son Azhar, who was memorising the Quran to become a Hafiz, was killed on September 29, 2008 after he decided to take a detour from the local mosque to his home. That change of route proved fatal. Flying shrapnel from the bomb struck Azhar, killing him on the spot.

“We had recently filed an application at the behest of the Jamiutul Ulema to look into the progress of the case. But our gut feeling always was that people were not very keen on bringing the perpetrators to justice,” Ahmed said.

He is one of the few who have been closely monitoring the progress of the case. Others in the town appear to have lost interest in the progress of the case.

Fifty-five-year-old Liyaqat Shaikh, who drives a truck for a living, stares blankly as he recalls his daughter’s last moments. Shagufta Fareen, just 10, had stepped out of the house to fetch kebab-pav after breaking her Ramzan fast. She never returned.

Shaikh does not follow the case proceedings. Neither is he aware of Salian’s revelations. All he says is that the guilty should be punished. “Whether Hindu or Muslim, we all are the same. All those who take the lives of innocents should be punished,” he said.

Others in Malegaon said they were not surprised by Salian’s disclosures because they had always suspected such a scenario after the change of government.

Abdullah Jamaluddin, an octogenarian who runs Shakeel Goods and Transport, was injured when a bomb-laden motorcycle exploded outside his small office. A vintage clock in the office stopped functioning the second the bomb went off, freezing the moment.

“It is something that is expected from this government. It is being done to ensure that the real culprits get away,” he said.

Lawyers in Malegaon, who had defended the Muslims arrested for the earlier 2006 bombing, alleged that the state was not acting in an impartial manner.

“We live in a secular country where everyone is equal before law. The state should not act in a prejudiced manner against anyone because of his or her religion. In this case, the state seems to be trying to shield a certain set of people. This is not good for our country,” lawyer Irfana Hamdani said.

Maulana Abdul Hameed Azhari, chief patron of the Kul Jamaati Tanzeem which was floated to fight the cases of Muslims rounded up after the 2006 blast, said: “The government is ignoring national interest.”

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December 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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December 2,2025

Puttur: The long-cherished dream of a government medical college in Puttur has moved a decisive step closer to reality, with the Karnataka State Finance Department granting its official approval for the construction of a new 300-bed hospital.

Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai announced the crucial development to reporters on Monday, confirming that the official communication from the finance department was issued on November 27. This 300-bed facility is intended to be the cornerstone for the establishment of the government medical college, a project announced in the state budget.

Fast-Track Implementation

The MLA outlined an aggressive timeline for the project:

•    A Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the hospital is expected to be ready within 45 days.

•    The tender process for the construction will be completed within two months.

Following the completion of the tender process, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to lay the foundation stone for the project.

"Setting up a medical college in Puttur is a historical decision by the Congress government in Karnataka," Rai stated. The project has an estimated budget allocation of Rs 1,000 crore for the medical college.

Focus on Medical Education Department

The MLA highlighted a key strategic move: requesting the government to implement the hospital construction through the Medical Education Department instead of the Health and Family Welfare Department. This is intended to streamline the entire process of establishing the full medical college, ensuring the facilities—including labs, operation theatres, and other necessary infrastructure—adhere to the strict guidelines set by the Medical Council of India (MCI). The proposed site for the project is in Bannur.

Rai also took the opportunity to address political criticism, stating that the government has fulfilled its promise despite "apprehensions" and "mocking and criticising" from opposition parties who had failed to take similar initiatives when they were in power. "Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has kept his word," he added.

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December 2,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 2: Mangaluru International Airport responded to a medical emergency late on Monday night. Air India Express flight IX 522, travelling from Riyadh to Thiruvananthapuram, was diverted to Mangaluru Airport after a passenger in his late 30s experienced a medical emergency on board.

The Airport’s Operations Control Centre received an alert regarding the passenger’s health condition. The airport activated its emergency response protocol, mobilising the airport medical team and coordinating with stakeholders including CISF, immigration, and customs. 

Upon landing, airport medical personnel attended to the passenger, assessed his condition, and arranged to shift him to a local tertiary-care hospital for further treatment. The passenger’s relatives accompanied the passenger, who incidentally received necessary medical care on board, which helped stabilise the situation.

Following the handling of the emergency, the flight departed for Thiruvananthapuram at 2:05 am on Tuesday.

"We appreciate the cooperation of all parties involved, and this incident reaffirms our ongoing commitment to prioritising passenger safety and readiness to respond to unforeseen emergencies with professionalism and care," the Airport spokesperson said. 

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