Intent to visit Iraq, Syria was humanitarian: Muslim team tells HC

January 20, 2016

New Delhi, Jan 20: A member of a delegation which was refused permission to go to Iraq and Syria for protecting holy shrines there from ISIS activities, today told Delhi High Court that their intention was humanitarian aid and not to participate in a conflict as claimed by the government.

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The submission was made in an affidavit filed by advocate Mehmood Pracha, who was part of the six-member delegation, in response to the government's claim that it had not allowed them to travel to Iraq as allowing them to take part in the conflict would have amounted to terrorist activity.

The government had also claimed that allowing them to go would have "repercussions on other sects in India", which could directly result in sectarian conflict here.

Opposing the government's claims, Pracha in his affidavit has contended that he and other members of Anjuman-e-Haideri (AeH) only intended to go to Iraq to extend humanitarian aid and their proposed visit was welcomed by officials of the Iraqi government as well.

Justice Manmohan, before whom the matter was listed, said the affidavit was not on record and listed the matter for further hearing on March 29.

Pracha in his rejoinder affidavit has also raised questions on the efficiency and competence of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), alleging that look-out circulars (LOCs) were issued against him and other members of the delegation, based on inputs of the agency.
He said the information gathered by the agency was inaccurate as it had classified him as a Shia muslim when he belonged to the Sunni community.

He also said that even the government's affidavit, defending its decision refusing to allow them to travel to Iraq, was "silent" on the legal status of IB and contended that there was urgent need to introduce a fool-proof statute- based mechanism to ensure efficiency and accountability of the agency.

He sought that IB "deserves to be wound up in its present form and needs to be urgently brought under parliamentary oversight and control".

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had earlier told the court that Indian citizens cannot be permitted to go to a foreign country with a declared objective of taking part in any conflict there, as safety and security of such persons would be at stake and it would adversely impact friendly relations with those nations.

"Allowing an Indian to go to another country to take part in a conflict would lead to the allegation that Indian government is promoting terrorism in other countries," it had said.

The contention had come in response to Pracha's plea questioning the government's decision to issue an LOC against him to prevent him from travelling to Iraq to do relief work and oppose ISIS activities there.

The MHA had also said the activities of religious organisation AeH, of which Pracha is a member, in "attempting to mobilise members of a particular sect of the community in India to participate in a conflict in a foreign country are in absolute contravention of the law and stated policy of the country".

Responding to the allegation, Pracha said that AeH had invited volunteers from all sects and religions. He also said that the visit of the delegation was welcomed by Iraqi government and would have only served to strengthen ties between the two nations and not amounted to terrorism as claimed by MHA.

He also said that the government was kept in the loop throughout and alleged that MHA's action of off-loading the delegation was not in accordance with law.

Seeking disbanding of the IB which had issued the LOC against him, Pracha in his plea has alleged that the agency has become an "uncontrollable all-powerful, extra- constitutional establishment in itself which runs parallel to the democratically-elected government".

According to the petition, Pracha got to know about the LOC when he and five other delegates were on their way to Iraq on November 24, 2014, but were stopped from boarding their flight and an endorsement 'offloaded' was made on their passports.

All of them were detained for several hours at the airport police station, the petition has alleged.

It said that passports of the five others travelling with Pracha were suspended with effect from November 24 last year, by a letter of December 2, 2014 and questioned how such retrospective action can be taken.

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Salman
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

They don't know the meaning of Qur'aan

Manohar
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

Their death is very near... It is just like as one guy trying to stop a running train with his bare hand

Rahul
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

Intention might be humanitarian.. but it creates more problems

mohammad.n
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

Holy Shrines?!!!!
Problem is not understanding the Qur'aan with meaning.

Abdul Rahman
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Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

Though if it is true, the spoiled so called muslim countries situations can never be recovered by any Indian so called muslims who are very poor in knowledge of religious affairs of true Islam. they will create more problems due to their ignorance. If there any khair only if well known scholars and students of knowledge of sunnah coming from the chain of \salafuswalih\" involve and resolve true islamically!. Others, no use at all and not to be trusted!"

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November 29,2025

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New Delhi: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah and deputy CM DK Shivakumar on Saturday put up a dramatic display of unity at a closely watched joint press briefing, firmly dismissing weeks of speculation about a power-sharing tussle within the Congress. With the high command nudging both leaders to sit together and settle the dust, the meeting became a political spectacle, ending with the duo declaring that there was “no confusion, no differences.”

Calling the reports of a rift “manufactured confusion,” Siddaramaiah said the talks had gone smoothly, even joking about their breakfast. “Breakfast was very good. All three of us enjoyed it,” he said. “We want to end this confusion once and for all. For local elections and for 2028, our mission is clear — Congress must return to power. There is no difference between me and DKS, not now, not before.”

He blamed the media for fuelling rumours and reiterated absolute adherence to the party leadership. “From tomorrow, let there be no confusion. What the high command says, we will follow.”

Siddaramaiah also assured that the Assembly session starting December 8 would run smoothly and vowed that Congress would take on the BJP and JD(S) “together.”

Shivakumar echoed the chief minister word for word, stressing loyalty and discipline. “People have given us a massive mandate. It is our duty to deliver,” he said. “This government was formed under Siddaramaiah’s leadership. We both have complete trust in the high command. If they tell me to wait, I will wait.”

He added that the two leaders had discussed strategy for the 2028 Assembly elections. “Whatever the CM says, I agree. We are loyal soldiers of the party. The party may be facing challenges nationally, but we will keep it strong in Karnataka.”

Shivakumar also said Siddaramaiah would soon visit his home for lunch or dinner — another symbolic gesture meant to underline their unity.

Both leaders later posted on social media describing the breakfast meeting as “productive” and focused on “Karnataka’s priorities.”

The BJP, however, rejected the show of camaraderie as “pure bunkum,” accusing Congress of trying to paper over an internal power struggle. But Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar insisted their united front would continue — and that there was “no confusion” within the state leadership.

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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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November 30,2025

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Udupi: The pontiffs of Sri Paryaya Puttige Mutt, the sacred seat of Jagadguru Shrimad Madhvacharya Moola Samsthanam, have submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister seeking comprehensive development for Udupi district. 

Proposal for International Airport

A key request is the establishment of an international airport. Highlighting that around 1,000 acres of land are available and suitable, the pontiffs noted that the existing Mangalore Airport provides limited international connectivity. They suggested the airport be developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) or as a Greenfield Airport to boost trade, education, healthcare, and spiritual tourism.

Metro and Rapid Transit Connectivity

The proposal also calls for Metro Rail or Rapid Transit between Mangaluru and Udupi. The 55 km coastal stretch experiences heavy daily commuter traffic, causing congestion. The district administration is ready to prepare an initial project report for a Mass Rapid Transit corridor and requested inclusion under national urban mobility programmes to ensure safe, green, and time-efficient regional transport.

Port and Coastal Development

The pontiffs urged the development of an international-standard port with a cruise terminal along Udupi’s coast. They also requested fast-tracking of pending coastal tourism projects and revising Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms to encourage sustainable infrastructure and hospitality investment.

IT, AI and Technological Infrastructure

Support was sought for an IT and AI Innovation Park with incubation facilities under Digital India and Startup India initiatives. The proposal also emphasized the need for strengthened data security and cloud computing infrastructure to boost India’s technological independence.

Sports and Education Initiatives

The pontiffs requested national sports status for Kambala, along with financial and infrastructure support. They also sought the establishment of an AIIMS in Udupi, a new IIT campus, and approval for an IIM to promote higher education in the district.

Representation to the Prime Minister

Sri Sugunendra Tirtha Pontiff and Sri Sushrendra Tirtha Swamiji represented the pontiffs in submitting the comprehensive development proposal to the Prime Minister during his recent visit.

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