India is facing tough situation: Deve Gowda at Tanzeem event


Yahya Hallare
Daijiworld Media Network – Bhatkal (RJP)

Bhatkal, Dec 26: “Presently India is facing a tough situation in the political sphere with the recent developments. Hence we need to move cautiously.” said Deve Gowda, the former prime minister.

Deve Gowda was speaking as a chief guest on the first day of the centenary function of Majlis Isla Va Tanzeem held at YMSI Maidan.










































“Bhatkal town is famous throughout the world. Tanzeem has presence in the whole nation. The small incidents which take place here are exaggerated. This spoils the social fabric. Every person who lives in India loves the country. Media should take care of this fact.” Deve Gowda added.

Tourism and higher education minister R V Deshpande said “Tanzim has provided good leaders. Its contribution in the education sector should be appreciated. More than 10,000 persons from Bhatkal work in foreign countries and remit a foreign exchange exceeding Rs 1,000 crore. The business persons should take advantage of new tourism policy introduced by the state government and invest here, so that local employment can be created.”

Minister Khamurul Islam said “Karnataka is famous for religious harmony. Government is emphasizing on the development of minority.”

Health minister U T Khadar said “Tanzeem’s relentless service shows its love for the nation.”

Bhatkal MLA Mankalu Vaidya said “Tanzeem is doing the work which others do not do”

Maulana Dr Saidurrehman Azami Nadvi from Lucknow Darul Ulama Nadyatul was present. Tanzeem centenary committee president Khalil U Rehman unveiled the objectives of the celebrations. Tanzeem president K M Mujamil presided over. Abdalla Damudi welcomed the guests. Tanzeem secretary Althaf Kharuri Tanzim briefed about the journey of Tanzim so far. Tanzeem vice president S M Parvez proposed vote of thanks. Maulvi Sayed Salik Barmavar sang melodiously. Maulana Imran Nadvi started the function with the Holy Quran recite. M R Manvi translated the same into Kannada.

H D Deve Gowda later speaking to reporters said that Dharmika datthi which was proposed in the assembly has confusion. He said that the government’s stance is confusing when it says maths should come voluntarily.

Gowda also criticized ‘Ghar Vapasi’ policy of the BJP. He also said that the conversion being imposed on people will have bad impact on the future of India.

  

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  • naveen, udupi

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    i don't think that it is appropriate for a Pastor to express his political view in public !!!

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  • Pastor E. W. Frank, Udupi-576101

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    Dear Mr. Abdulla:

    Modi is falling down. He is uneducated, inexperienced and his days are numbered. We had only four good leaders and good decision makers like Mr. Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and Lal Bahadur Shasthri. Now the next good leader may be Priyanka Gandhi. Let us expect some good news with Priyanka.

    Pastor E. W. Frank, Pres.
    AIDCC(R), Udupi-576101

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    Dear Pastor. You seem to be die hard follower of the KHANgress. The party that is led by a 5th std educated Italian barmaid Antanio Maino Khan. India is no educated and has now voted them out. The May election results are an eye opener. Its only a small faction in the costal Karnataka with a slave mentality & who still want to be ruled by a foreigner. Your veiws and thoughts are just limited to this forum and not even considered in Mlore. If it was true your local candidate would not have been drubbed by 200k votes.

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  • Anti Corrupt, Mangalore, Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    Lingappa, are you in India or in foreign country? If you are living in a foreign country, you are ruled by a foreigner. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    That applies to you as well. But we do not want India to be ruled by fake 'GAndhis'. Indians have acknowledged this and have booted these so called 'Gandhis'. Look at Pastors comments. He is calling Bianca Vinci Khan to lead the nation. Ask yourself ,What value add does she have besides surfacing only during elections. Has she ever managed an office of responsibility???

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Dec 26 2014

    what didi DEVE GOWDA do?
    while he was in power in state or in central?
    what?
    Only Looted.. stole the public money...
    Look at his wealth..assets ..gold nuggets buried under the temple floors while being the custodian...
    does he know th etrue meaning of politics?
    can he name one single visionery... econoimic activity he has done other than shifting venue of teh AIRPORT from mysore road to devenhalli just to sell his thousands of acres land along with CKIbrahim..Jafar shereef..
    selling land at premium misguiding and
    abusing the power of his seat.
    Look at the wealth in the name of his family....?
    so, POLITICS means abuse of power to gain personal wealth at the cost of 1.2 billion Indians.
    Karnataka is a blessed state.
    with great fertile soil.. agriculture..coffee..spices.. seafood..iron ore .precious stones.... human resource..
    we just need one TALL leader like MODI to put Men..material and money together to create business leading to Economic prosperity.
    All the rest should go back to the field sto tend their cattle and sheep.

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