Indian Social Forum urges to support SDPI backed candidates in Gram Panchayat polls

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December 20, 2020

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Riyadh: In view to support the SDPI candidates in upcoming Gram Panchayat elections scheduled this month in Karnataka, Indian Social Forum Riyadh Karnataka committee organized an election campaign and new members joining program at Riyadh on 17-12-2020.

The program was held at 2 different locations of Riyadh.

Olaya Block

The program was presided by the Indian Social Forum Olaya Block president Sadakatullah at Istirah Al Dahan. Siraj, Social Forum Karnataka Riyadh General secretary in his opening remark informed that social forum is working in Saudi Arabia since many years resolving the issues of Indian expatriates which includes problems like Labor issues, death cases, Medical assistance, food kits, counselling etc., he further urged the expats to join hands with Social forum and support the moment.

Speaking on this occasion, Indian Social Forum Riyadh Central committee president Haris Mangalore told that Secular parties are fooling the minorities with fake promises and use them as a vote bank tool, whereas fascist BJP is implementing new anti-people policies every day. At this momement SDPI is the only opposition party opposing the anti-people policies of BJP and it is our responsibility to support SDPI.

Block President Sadakatullah also spoke on this occasion, he informed that Demolition of Babri Masjid is the second next massacre in India and on Indian constitution and democracy after assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. 

Hence it becomes our duty to remember this black day and make our younger generation to remember this massacre until the Masjid is constitutionally rebuilt. 

Accepting the ideology of the party, new members were joined and they were welcomed symbolically.
Indian Social Forum Calendar for 2021 was also released on this occasion.

Nihan, Block General Secretary was on the stage, Ashraf Madikeri was master of the ceremony, Hussain Ullal Proposed vote of thanks

Nasriya Block

Social Forum Nasriya Block election campaign was presided by Block President Safwan at Istirah in Exit – 18 Riyadh. Subject presentation was done by Indian Social Forum state committee member Mohammed Naveed, he described about how the constitution is being misused by the fascist forces and also informed that constitution is under threat, he also explained the atrocities being faced by Minorities, Dalits in India and how SDPI is working towards Upliftment of these marginalized sections in the society. He also told that India is the land of villages and development of the villages is the development of the Nation and we all should strive towards developing the villages.
 
He urged the gathering to ask their friends, family back home to Vote SDPI backed candidates in upcoming Grama Panchayat elections to be held in Karnataka. 

Social Forum Karnataka State Committee Vice president Aboobakkar Siddiq also spoke on this occasion and reminded that the demolition of babri masjid is the black spot on the Indian constitution and informed that rebuilding Babri masjid would be strengthening the values of constitution.

New members were joined to the party and they were welcomed symbolically. Farooq Somawarpete, Social Forum state committee member was present at the stage, Ashraf, Block committee member was master of the ceremony, Shahid Proposed the vote of Thanks.

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December 2,2025

A major upgrade in safety and monitoring is planned for Haj 2026, with every Indian pilgrim set to receive a Haj Suvidha smart wristband linked to the official Haj Suvidha mobile app. The initiative aims to support pilgrims—especially senior citizens—who may struggle with smartphones during the 45-day journey.

What the Smart Wristband Will Do

Officials said the device will come with:
•    Location tracking
•    Pedometer
•    SOS emergency button
•    Qibla compass
•    Prayer timings
•    Basic health monitoring

SP Tiwari, secretary of the UP State Haj Committee, said the goal is to make the pilgrimage safer and more comfortable.

“Most Hajis are elderly and not comfortable with mobile apps,” he said. “The smartwatch will help locate pilgrims who forget their way or cannot communicate their location.”

The wristbands will be monitored by the Consulate General of India in Saudi Arabia, similar to mobile tracking via the Haj Suvidha App.

Free Distribution and Training

•    Smart wristbands will be given free of cost.
•    Training for pilgrims will be conducted between January and February 2026.
•    Sample units will reach state Haj committees soon.
•    Final devices will be distributed as pilgrims begin their journey.

New Rules for Accommodation

Two major decisions have also been finalised for Haj 2026:
1.    Separate rooms for men and women – including married couples. They may stay on the same floor but must occupy different rooms, following stricter Saudi guidelines.
2.    Cooking banned – gas cylinders will not be allowed; all meals will be provided through official catering services arranged by the Haj Committee of India.

These decisions were finalised during a meeting of the Haj Committee of India and state representatives in Mumbai.

Haj Suvidha App Launched Earlier

The government launched the Haj Suvidha App in 2024, offering:

•    Training modules
•    Accommodation and flight details
•    Baggage information
•    SOS and translation tools
•    Grievance redressal

Haj 2026 Quota and Key States

•    India’s total Haj quota for 2026: 1,75,025 pilgrims
•    70% (1,25,000) allotted to the Haj Committee of India
•    30% (around 50,000) reserved for Haj Group Organisers

Uttar Pradesh has the largest allocation (around 30,000 seats), though approximately 18,000 pilgrims are expected to go this year. States with high pilgrim numbers include Kerala, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Dates of Haj 2026

The pilgrimage is scheduled to take place from 24 May to 29 May, 2026 (tentative).
Haj is one of the five pillars of Islam and is mandatory for Muslims who meet the required conditions.

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November 30,2025

The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) has condemned the Israeli regime for enforcing a policy of “organized torture” against Palestinians.

In a report published on Friday, CAT stated that the occupying regime enforces a deliberate policy of “organized and widespread torture and ill-treatment” against Palestinian abductees, particularly since October 7, 2023, when Israel launched its genocidal war on Gaza.

The committee expressed “deep concern over repeated severe beatings, dog attacks, electrocution, water-boarding, use of prolonged stress positions [and] sexual violence” inflicted on Palestinians.

Palestinian prisoners were degraded by “being made to act like animals or being urinated on,” systematically denied medical care, and subjected to excessive restraints, “in some cases resulting in amputation,” the report added.

CAT also condemned the routine application of “unlawful combatants law” to justify the prolonged detention without trial of thousands of Palestinian men, women, and children.

More than 10,000 Palestinians, including women and children, are currently held in Israeli prisons, according to Palestinian and international human rights groups, with 3,474 Palestinians in “administrative detention,” meaning they are imprisoned without trial for indefinite periods.

The report highlighted the “high proportion of children who are currently detained without charge or on remand,” noting that while Israel sets the age of criminal responsibility at 12, even younger children have been abducted.

Children designated as security prisoners face severe restrictions on family contact, may be subjected to solitary confinement, and are denied access to education, in clear violation of international law.

The committee further suggested that Israel’s policies across the Occupied Territories constitute collective torture against the Palestinian population.

“A range of policies adopted by Israel in the course of its continued unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory amounts to cruel, inhuman or degrading living conditions for the Palestinian population,” the report said.

On Thursday, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas condemned the systematic killing and torture of Palestinian abductees in Israeli prisons, urging international action to halt these abuses.

Citing human rights data, Hamas stated that 94 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli prisons since the start of Tel Aviv’s genocidal war on Gaza.

“This reflects an organized criminal approach that has turned these prisons into direct killing grounds to eliminate our people,” the resistance movement said.

Hamas called on the international community, the UN, and human rights organizations to immediately pressure Israel to end crimes against prisoners and uphold their rights as guaranteed by all international conventions and norms.

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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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