India's foreign policy with Israel needs to change: E Aboobakkar

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March 2, 2012

Mangalore, March 2: Criticizing the current foreign policy being adopted by the central government, E Aboobakkar, National President, SDPI said that India is trying to please the US and Israel.

He was speaking at the party's 'People's Political Conference' held at Nehru Maidan in the city on Friday.

“What was the need to set up an Israeli consulate in Bangalore when that country doesn't possess even half the population of Bangalore? There is a huge population of Indians working in Saudi Arabia. But India has the sole consulate office of Saudi Arabia in Mumbai. We must comprehend as to why India is trying to build relations with Israel”, he said.

He accused the current as well as previous governments of neglecting the weaker sections of the society. “All previous governments cutting across party lines, never bothered about the Dalits and the backward classes. The Congress has stuck to its dynasty rule and the BJP to its Brahmin supremacy policy causing widespread social injustice. Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) is a party for all, aiming to make people supreme” said

Attacking the Congress further, he said that although RSS executed the Babri Masjid demolition, the Congress supported it. Similarly, Mr. Aboobakkar said, although RSS was found to be behind various terror strikes in the country, it was the Congress that arrested innocent Muslims and put them behind bars.

Lambasting the BJP and Sangh Parivar over the Pakistan flag hoisting issue at Sindagi, Mr. Aboobakkar said that their actions show their affiliation to Pakistan. “L K Advani's roots are in Pakistan. What more could you expect from the followers of a man who praised Jinnah when he visited Pakistan? These very same people stop us from hoisting the Indian national flag on our independence day,” he observed.

The party's National President also asserted the gathering that SDPI was not a 'Muslim party'. “This is a party for all communities, for people of all faiths. We are against Hindutva, but not against Hindus”, he said.

Mr. Hafiz Mansoor Ali Khan, National General Secretary, SDPI, in his address criticized the double standards adopted by BJP on corruption issues. “Advaniji takes out a rath yatra against corruption but doesn't see corruption crimes committed by Yeddyurappa and Reddy brothers and the rampant corruption in the BJP ruled states of Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. The Reddy brothers have looted lands from 'adivasis' and tribals of the region and they have been made to lead their lives on footpaths. All parties claim that they want to put an end to corruption. But the reality is evident from the fact that most of those parties have given election tickets to corrupt people in the UP polls”, he said.


In his keynote address, Mr. Abdul Majeed Kodlipete, State President, SDPI, said that even after 60 years of independence, evils such as foeticides, malnutrition, child prostitution etc are prevalent. This is not just an insult to the nation but also an insult to the Congress which ruled it for so long, he said.

Mr. Abdul Jaleel K, DK District President, SDPI, presided. Mr. Akbar Ali, District General Secretary and Conference Convenor, welcomed. Vice President Nasir Sajipa delivered the vote of thanks. Thoul Thiru Mavalavan, Member of Parliament and State President, Viduthalai Chiruthagal Katchi, Tamil Nadu, K M Shareef, National Chief Secretary, PFI, Riaz Pasha, Karnataka State Chief Secretary, PFI, Ms. Hemalatha, SDPI State Secretary, Abdul Lateef, Vice Presidenrt, State Chief Secretaries Abdul Hannan and Afsar Pasha were among others present on the occasion.

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February 5,2026

Bengaluru: As air quality continues to worsen across several parts of the city, hospitals in Bengaluru are reporting a steady rise in patients suffering from respiratory illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), health officials and doctors said.

Data from the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST) shows that 3,891 patients received treatment for respiratory ailments between April and November 2024. The figure rose to 4,187 during the same period in 2025.

Private hospitals, too, are witnessing a 10–15 per cent year-on-year increase in such cases.

While doctors caution that the rise cannot be attributed solely to air pollution, a significant number of patients are non-smokers with no prior history of respiratory disease.

“Nearly 70 per cent of the patients we see are non-smokers with no previous respiratory issues. When other causes are ruled out, air pollution emerges as the most likely factor,” said Dr Manjunath PH, consultant interventional pulmonologist at a hospital in Kengeri.

Doctors noted that patient footfall spikes during the winter months and around Deepavali, when air quality typically worsens.

“There is a clear correlation between poor air quality and the rise in cases. People commonly present with persistent cough, breathlessness and irritation of the respiratory tract, indicating the impact of polluted air on their health,” said Dr Sheetal Chaurasia, consultant in pulmonary medicine at a private hospital in Whitefield.

Dr Chaurasia added that respiratory tract infections are also on the rise.

“Poor air quality leads to chronic airway inflammation, making the airways more vulnerable to infections. We are seeing an increase in both upper and lower respiratory tract infections,” she said.

Patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions remain the worst affected.

“For those already diagnosed with respiratory illnesses, deteriorating air quality significantly worsens the condition. Both the frequency and severity of attacks increase sharply,” said Dr Vandana P, a pulmonologist at a hospital on Bannerghatta Road.

Doctors also flagged a worrying trend of rising respiratory problems among younger adults and children.

To reduce exposure, they advised people to wear masks while travelling on two-wheelers or autos and ensure adequate ventilation at home to minimise indoor air pollution.

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February 4,2026

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An Indian resident who won the Dh20 million (approximately Rs 50 crore) jackpot in Abu Dhabi's Big Ticket draw has told of his joy at sharing his life-changing fortune with a friend.

Shanthanu Shettigar, a shop manager in Muscat, regularly buys tickets for the monthly grand prize draw with one of his closest friends – and the pair won on February 3.

Mr Shettigar, 33, who is from Udyavar in Udupi district of the southern state of Karnataka and has lived in the Omani capital for eight years, said he was left speechless after learning of his success.

“When I first moved to Muscat, many of my colleagues were purchasing Big Ticket, which encouraged me to give it a try,” he said.

“I started buying tickets on my own, and later began sharing tickets with a close friend. The ticket that brought me this win was one we purchased together.”

“Like most people, I receive a lot of spam calls, and I was fully absorbed in my work as well. I knew the live draw was taking place tonight, but I never imagined my name would be announced,” he said.

“When I realised it was real and that I had won, I was honestly speechless. It still hasn’t fully sunk in, but I’m extremely happy.”

Mr Shettigar is not sure how he will spend his share of the money, but encouraged others to take part.

“This win was completely unexpected, so I want to take some time to think things through before deciding what to do next,” he said.

“I would definitely encourage others to participate with Big Ticket, whether with family or friends – you never know when your moment might come.”

The Big Ticket was established in 1992 with an initial first prize of Dh1 million. It is one of the most popular monthly raffles in the UAE.

It has transformed the lives of many people across the Emirates and beyond.

Entry to the Big Ticket Millionaire is Dh500. Tickets can be bought online or at counters at Zayed International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

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February 1,2026

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has refused to quash an investigation against a WhatsApp group administrator accused of allowing the circulation of obscene and offensive images depicting Hindutva politicians and idols in 2021.

Justice M Nagaprasanna observed that, prima facie, the ingredients of the offence under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code were made out. “The offence under Section 295A of the IPC is met to every word of its ingredient, albeit prima facie,” the judge said.

The petitioner, Sirajuddin, a resident of Belthangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada district, had challenged the FIR registered against him at the CEN (Cyber, Economics and Narcotics) police station, Mangaluru, for offences under Section 295A of the IPC and Section 67 of the Information Technology Act. Section 295A relates to punishment for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of citizens.

According to the complaint filed by K Jayaraj Salian, also a resident of Belthangady taluk, he received a WhatsApp group link from an unknown source and was added to the group after accessing it. The group reportedly had six administrators and around 250 participants, where obscene and offensive images depicting Hindu deities and certain political figures were allegedly circulated repeatedly.

Sirajuddin was arrested in connection with the case and later released on bail on February 16, 2021. He argued before the court that he was being selectively targeted, while other administrators—including the creator of the group—were neither arrested nor investigated. He also contended that the Magistrate could not have taken cognisance of the offence under Section 295A without prior sanction under Section 196(1) of the CrPC.

Rejecting the argument, Justice Nagaprasanna held that prior sanction is required only at the stage of taking cognisance, and not at the stage of registration of the crime or during investigation.

The judge noted that the State had produced the entire investigation material before the court. “A perusal of the material reveals depictions of Hindu deities in an extraordinarily obscene, demeaning and profane manner. The content is such that its reproduction in a judicial order would itself be inappropriate,” the court said, adding that the material, on its face, had the tendency to outrage religious feelings and disturb communal harmony.

Observing that the case was still at the investigation stage, the court said it could not interdict the probe at this juncture. However, it expressed concern that the investigating officer appeared to have not proceeded uniformly against all administrators. The court clarified that if the investigation revealed the active involvement of any member in permitting the circulation of such content, they must also be proceeded against.

“At this investigative stage, any further observation by this Court would be unnecessary,” the order concluded.

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