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  • Muslims observe Muharram with ‘tazia’ processions, special prayers

    Muslims observe Muharram with ‘tazia’ processions, special prayers

    New Delhi: Muslims took out “tazia” processions, flagellated themselves and offered special prayers as they observed Muharram – the martyrdom of Imam Hussain – on Saturday. At least eight people were killed due to electrocution and more than 80 injured in Jharkhand, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh as “tazias” came in contact with high-tension wires.

    There were also a few incidents of violence during Muharram processions in places such as Delhi and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several other leaders paid tributes to Hazrat Imam Hussain.

    “We recall the sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS). His courage and commitment to the ideals of justice and human dignity are noteworthy,” Modi said on Twitter. On Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, Muslims commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain Ali, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, in the battle of Karbala in 680 AD with mourning rituals.

    Dressed in black and chanting in unison, Shias parade through streets beating their chests and chanting, while some emulate the suffering of Hussain by flagellating themselves with chains, ropes, etc. Sunni observe fast and offer prayers. “Tazia” is a miniature replica of the tomb of Imam Hussain. Elaborate security arrangements were made in states for peaceful processions.

    In Delhi, a section of people taking out Muharram processions clashed with police and pelted stones at them, injuring around 10 cops and damaging several vehicles, after they were stopped from changing the designated route in Nangloi.

    The police resorted to lathicharge to disperse the “unruly crowd”, officials said.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Harendra Singh said, “Several ‘tazia’ processions were being carried out in Nagloi area and around eight to ten thousand people participated in them. One or two organisers became unruly and tried to divert their procession route which was earlier decided.” “When police objected to it, they started pelting stones at police personnel. In order to control them, police resorted to a mild lathicharge and dispersed them from the area,” Singh said

    In Uttar Pradesh, two persons lost their lives and 52 sustained burn injuries in Didoli area of Amroha district when the music system of a “tazia” came within the electro-magnetic field of the high-tension wires, Superintendent of Police Aditya Langeh said.

    The deceased were identified as Shanu (35) and Owais (13). Among the injured, around four were critical and sent to Delhi for treatment, he said.In state capital Lucknow, a man participating in a Muharram procession sustained burn injuries when the ‘tazia’ caught fire after coming in contact with a high-tension wire. The injured was in a critical condition, officials said. In Lucknow, several Muharram processions were taken out by mourners, especially in the old city area.

    In Varanasi, a clash broke out between members of Shia and Sunni communities and stone pelting during a Muharram procession, a police official said.

    The official said some people were injured in the incident, but added the exact number was not immediately available.

    In Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha joined a Muharram procession of Shia mourners in Srinagar.

    This is the first time in 35 years that a head of the state has joined the Muharram procession, officials said.

    Dressed in a black kurta, Sinha joined the procession at Bota Kadal in the Zadibal area of Downtown — the interior areas of the city — escorted by a tight security cover, they said.

    He urged people to imbibe the eternal ideals of Hazrat Imam Hussain and work unitedly for peace, progress and prosperity of all.

    Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said strict security arrangements had been made ahead of the procession.

    National Conference president Farooq Abdullah visited the Zadibal area to join the mourners and distributed food.

    Abdullah said there is no Islamic country left in the world which is not beset with problems because “we left the path of Allah and took the path of the devil.”

    “Unless we tread the path of God again, we cannot prosper,” he added.

    In Jharkhand, four people were killed and 10 others injured after a tazia came in contact with a high-tension wire while preparing for a Muharram procession in Bokaro district.

    The incident occurred at Khetko village, around 80 km from the state capital Ranchi.

    All the injured people were taken to a nearby hospital. Thereafter, they were referred to the Bokaro General Hospital where four succumbed to their injuries.

    The deceased were identified as Sajid Ansari (18), Ashif Raza (21), Ghulam Hussain (19) and Enamul Rab (34).

    Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed grief over the death of four people.

    Elaborate security arrangements have been made in Ranchi and other parts of Jharkhand on Saturday to avoid any untoward incident during Muharram processions, police said.

    In Gujarat, two persons died due to electrocution and 22 were injured during a Muharram procession in Rajkot district.

    The incident took place in Rasul Para area of Dhoraji town as a “tazia” came in contact with a 22 KV overhead electricity wire. The deceased were identified as Junaid Majothi (22) and Sajid Sama (20).

    Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer said Muharram symbolizes the spirit of sacrifice, which is placed above all virtues of mankind.

    He said the remembrance of goodness and sacrifice is the true meaning of Muharram and called on people to emulate the spirit of Muharram embodying humanism, which is the core principle of Islam.

    In Maharashtra, hundreds of police personnel were deployed on the streets of Mumbai and its suburbs to prevent any untoward incident during Muharram processions.

    The police tightened security in south Mumbai, the suburbs of Mankhurd, Malwani, Kurla and other Muslim-dominated areas of the city.

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy wished for the mercy of God on the southern state as Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calender. He added that Muharram is the epitome of sacrifice.

    “Tazia” processions were also taken out in Bengaluru and Hubballi in Karnataka, Jaipur and Sikar in Rajasthan, Kolkata and other parts of West Bengal, and Delhi.

  • Rahul leaves hospital after week-long wellness treatment in Kerala

    Rahul leaves hospital after week-long wellness treatment in Kerala

    Malappuram: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday completed his Ayurvedic wellness treatment at the famous Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala here and left for Delhi.

    In a Facebook post, Gandhi said his stay at the hospital was a rejuvenating experience.

    He thanked the doctors and staff for the “love and care” they shared for him.

    “My stay at the Arya Vaidya Sala in Kottakkal has been a rejuvenating experience. My heartfelt thanks to Dr. PM Varier and his team of doctors and other staff, for the love and care they shared with me these past few days,” he posted on Facebook with a picture.

    On July 25, Gandhi attended a condolence meeting at Malappuram, organised by the Congress party in memory of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy.

    Last Wednesday, he offered prayers at Sri Viswambhara Temple situated on the premises of Arya Vaidya Sala.

    Later, Gandhi had also witnessed a Kathakali performance at PSV Natyasangham, a centre of national repute.

    In a Facebook post, Gandhi had said that he thoroughly enjoyed the enthralling performance of Kathakali by PSV Natyasangham, a renowned classical centre under the aegis of Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal that was established by the legendary ‘Vaidyaratnam’ PS Varier.”

    He had said that each art form of India is a reflection of its diverse histories and cultures.

  • BJP will secure one-sided victory in Rajasthan Assembly polls: J P Nadda

    BJP will secure one-sided victory in Rajasthan Assembly polls: J P Nadda

    Jaipur: BJP president J P Nadda on Saturday said the party will secure a one-sided victory in the upcoming Rajasthan Assembly elections as the people are fed up with the corruption under the Congress rule.

    Nadda, who chaired a meeting of the Rajasthan BJP’s core committee here to chalk out the strategy for the elections, said the policies of the Narendra Modi government have empowered the poor, farmers, Dalits, youths, and women.

    “I am sure that the people of Rajasthan are going to give a one-sided blessing to the BJP in the upcoming Assembly elections. Along with this, the people are eager for a clean sweep of the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections,” he told reporters at the party’s state headquarters here.

    Attacking Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the BJP chief said everyone in the government is busy looting the state but the people are not going to tolerate corruption anymore.

    “The people of Rajasthan can’t tolerate the Gehlot government even for a minute. They are convinced that the policies and programmes of the Modi government have empowered the poor, farmers, Dalits, youths, and women,” he said.

    On the new list of central office bearers, the BJP president said that there was a need to rejig the team in view of the Lok Sabha elections next year.

    Nadda was in Jaipur to take stock of the preparations for the year-end assembly elections which are expected to see a keen contest between the ruling Congress and an upbeat BJP.

  • Youth shot by miscreants in Kendrapara

    Youth shot by miscreants in Kendrapara

    Kendrapara: A bike-borne youth was shot by some miscreants in Odisha’s Kendrapara district. The incident occurred near Mangala Chakk under the Marshaghai police limits of the district.

    The youth has been identified as Sakti Chandra Mohanty (22) of Jagatsinghpur district of the state.

    According to sources, the youth was riding his bike, when some miscreants shot him. Due to the gunshot, he has been critically injured. The locals rescued him and immediately rushed him to the nearby hospital.

    After receiving information, police reached the spot and initiated a probe into the matter. However, the reason behind shooting the youth is yet to be ascertained.

    Further detailed reports related to the case are awaited.

  • BJP announces names of national office-bearers, Bandi Sanjay inducted as national general secretary

    BJP announces names of national office-bearers, Bandi Sanjay inducted as national general secretary

    New Delhi: BJP national president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday announced the names of party’s national office-bearers with two former chief ministers– Raman Singh and Vasundhara Raje from the poll-bound states of Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan being appointed as vice-presidents. Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan are scheduled to be held later this year.

    According to a communique issued by the BJP, among the names ofvice-presidents are former Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das, Baijayant Panda and Rekha Verma. Arun Singh, Kailash Vijayvargiya, Dushyanth Kumar Gautam and Tarun Chugh are among the names of national general secretaries appointed.

    As per the release, other office-bearers appointed by Nadda include the party’s national secretary. Pankaja Munde and Rituraj Singha are among the national secretaries announced by the BJP.

    Earlier this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured that India will be among the top three economies of the world in his third term, in an apparent reference that his government will return to power again in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The BJP has exuded confidence that it will return to power again in 2024 General Elections.

    Bandi Sanjay Kumar, the former Telangana BJP President, has been appointed as the National General Secretary.

  • Kishan Reddy weakened BJP, say Balakrishna Reddy

    Kishan Reddy weakened BJP, say Balakrishna Reddy

    Hyderabad: Suspended BJP leader Jitta Balakrishna Reddy on Saturday levelled serious allegations against party State unit chief G Kishan Reddy accusing him of weakening the party in the State. Balakrishna Reddy, who hails from Yadadri Bhongir district, was suspended on Wednesday for anti-party activities by Kishan Reddy.

    Speaking to the media, Balakrishna Reddy alleged that the decision of the party leadership to replace Bandi Sanjay and handover the reins of the party to Kishan Reddy was a bad decision. Bandi Sanjay had brought a lot of enthusiasm among the party functionaries and created a hype in the State, whereas, Kishan Reddy during his previous tenures could not take the party beyond Hyderabad, he said. “Kishan Reddy did nothing for the party. In fact, he had weaken the party,”he alleged.

    Coming down heavily on Kishan Reddy, Balakrishna alleged that the State president was very selfish and did not allow any other leader to grow in the party. Questioning his suspension, he said party State election management committee chairman Eatala Rajender was involved in anti-party activities, but he was not suspended.

    Even Dubbaka MLA M Raghunandan Rao, who openly criticised BJP national president JP Nadda and union Home Minister Amit Shah, former MLA and senior dalit leader A Chandrasekhar and former MP Ravinder Naik, criticised party leadership, but no action was taken against them, but he was suspended for criticising the decision of the party central leadership to replace Bandi, he said.

    It is learnt that Balakrishna Reddy was planning to join the Congress soon.

  • RCC wall to be built to protect Khammam from Munneru flood: Puvvada

    RCC wall to be built to protect Khammam from Munneru flood: Puvvada

    Khammam: Proposals have been made to construct a reinforced cement concrete (RCC) wall along river Munneru to prevent flooding in Khammam city, informed Transport Minister P Ajay Kumar.

    It was proposed to construct the RCC wall with an expenditure of Rs 147 crore. The matter would be taken to the notice of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for the approval and sanction of funds, the minister said.

    Ajay Kumar along with MPs Nama Nageswara Rao and Vadddiraju Ravichandra distributed essential commodities and vegetables to 1000 persons of flooded affected areas of Venkateswara Nagar, Padmavati Nagar, Bokkalagadda and Moti Nagar under the aegis of Puvvada Foundation here on Saturday.

    He also launched a free health camp organised jointly by Puvvada Foundation and Mamata Hospital and distributed free medicines to the locals. Speaking on the occasion he assured that people affected by Munneru flood would be supported in all possible ways.

    Despite the highest flooding in Munneru’s history, steps were taken to rescue people stranded in the flood. Efforts would be to compensate for the loss of household items. BRS party would always be ready to help the needy, Ajay Kumar said.

    The minister alleged that some Congress leaders shamelessly engaged in selfish politics when the people were in distress. Public should not trust the words of Congress leaders, who cannot deliver anything they promised and what they were doing was a pre-election drama, he said.

    Mayor P Neeraja, ZP chairman L Kamal Raju, Collector VP Gautham, Municipal Commissioner Adarsh Surabhi, DCCB chairman K Nagabhushanam, AMC chairperson Dorepalli Swetha and SUDA chairman Vijay Kumar were among those present.

  • Nizamabad: Minister Vemula inaugurates free driving licence centre at Balkonda

    Nizamabad: Minister Vemula inaugurates free driving licence centre at Balkonda

    Nizamabad: Roads and Buildings Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy on Saturday inaugurated an RTA Extension Office Center set up by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to provide driving license free of cost to youth of Balkonda constituency.

    The Minister said the youth of the constituency were finding it difficult to get their driving licence as the RTA office was situated at Armoor. He said since the extension counter was likely to receive about 500 booking everyday, the transport officials should issue the learning licence the same day as a large number of youth would be coming from long distances.

    Over 7,000 people have already applied for a learning licence from the constituency, he informed.

  • Commissioner’s Task Force busts gambling den in Madhuranagar, 13 women arrested

    Commissioner’s Task Force busts gambling den in Madhuranagar, 13 women arrested

    Hyderabad: The Commissioner’s Task Force (west) team raided a house at Madhuranagar and caught 13 women who were found gambling on Friday night. An amount of 1.12 lakh was seized from them.

    Acting on a tip off, the team led by Inspector Khaleel Pasha raided the house of Jyothi who was organising three cards games and found the 13 women playing cards and gambling.

    The police said Jyothi, invited the women to participate in the game and collected commission from them.

    The police also seized mobile phones from them.

    All the persons along with property handed over to Madhuranagar police station.

  • KTR asks officials to focus on sanitation and supply of safe drinking water

    KTR asks officials to focus on sanitation and supply of safe drinking water

    Hyderabad: With rains receding a bit in the State, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao directed the municipal officials to initiate measures for supply safe drinking water in rain affected areas, focus on sanitation and to ensure there were no water borne diseases in association with health department in all the ULBs.

    The Minister held a teleconference with Municipal Commissioners here on Saturday.

    Considering the situation, especially flooded streets, relief operations should be taken up a challenge. The relief operations should be executed in coordination with other line departments. Towards this, the State Government would extend all support to the ULBs, he said.

    “Ensuring there was no loss of life is the top priority of the government. All the leaves of Municipal officials have been cancelled,” Rama Rao said.

    With water bodies and tanks almost full to the brim in several ULB, water levels should be monitored regularly. If required, as per the irrigation department guidelines, water should be released downstream and residents in low lying areas should be relocated to safe places, the Minister said.

    “In case if there was any requirement in executing relief measures, my office along with senior MAUD authorities would be available round the clock,” Rama Rao said. To clear water logging, officials were directed to use dewatering pumps in rain affected areas.

    For better coordination in execution of relief operations, control rooms should be established in all the districts, including Hyderabad. All the silt accumulated on the roads should be cleared immediately and they should be made motorable, he said, adding if required take up temporary road repair works.

    Specific instructions were issued to the municipal officials to take special sanitation drives and pool in additional vehicles and sanitary workers. Spraying of disinfectants to control mosquito menace, besides bleaching powder and sodium hypochlorite should be taken up extensively.

    To ensure supply of safe drinking water, ULBs should coordinate with Mission Bhagiratha teams and take up pipeline repair works for arresting leakages, if any.

    Top priority should be accorded to ensure there was no spread of communicable diseases. Special health camps should be organized in all areas of the towns in coordination with DMHO, Indian Medical Association, the Minister said, directing the officials to shift residents living in dilapidated buildings to safe places.