Tag: Eid

  • Massive protest in Pakistan on Eid demanding release of missing persons

    Massive protest in Pakistan on Eid demanding release of missing persons

    ISLAMABAD: A massive protest rally was taken out on the occasion of Eid, in Pakistan’s Gwadar, demanding the release of missing persons including many political activists, Pakistan vernacular media reported.

    According to Intekhab Daily, a large number of people took part in the protest rally demanding the release of Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch and Mahil Baloch.

    Hussain Wadela, President of ‘Give Rights Movement’ (Haq Do Tehreek), Deputy Organiser Yakub Juski, Gwadar organiser Akram Fida, sister of missing Azeem Baloch said that Maulana Hidayat ur Rahman Baloch has been behind bars for past three months for demanding rights, as per Intekhab Daily.

    The protesters demanded the release of Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman Baloch and Mahil Baloch and the recovery of all the missing persons, according to Pak vernacular media outlet Intekhab Daily.

    Haq Do Tehreek (Give Rights Movement) had earlier said Balochistan has been made hell for political activists, according to Pakistan vernacular media Qudrat. On April 19, Haq Do Tehreek had announced that protest rallies for the release of Maulana Hidayatur Rahman and Mahil Baloch and the recovery of missing persons would be taken out across Balochistan.

    The movement’s spokesperson Hafiz Kayani said that the situation in Balochistan is worse than in Palestine, according to Qudrat. Geo News recently reported that the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has sounded alarm over growing public frustration pertaining to enforced disappearances, economic exclusion, curbs on press freedom, misgovernance and allegations of political manipulation by the establishment in Balochistan.

    A fact-finding mission led by HRCP in October 2022 said that a palpable sense of anger was seen among ordinary citizens, many of whom even called Balochistan as a ‘colony’ of the state during meetings with the organisation, as per the news report.

    The mission raised concern about the state’s widespread use of enforced disappearances to stop dissent, a grievance echoed in numerous conversations, as per the Geo News report. The discontent has been exacerbated by the extensive presence of paramilitary check-posts, which people have said has caused a climate of fear, particularly in Makran.

    Balochistan continues to be deprived of its fair share of revenues from large development projects initiated by China through CPEC amid the serious economic downtown, Geo News reported, adding that the mission also observed that the absence of a healthy legal trading ecosystem between Balochistan and Pakistan’s neighbouring nations has enhanced poverty levels in the province.

  • Lucky Ali celebrates Eid in Mecca, shares photo

    Lucky Ali celebrates Eid in Mecca, shares photo

    Hyderabad: Lucky Ali, an Indian singer-songwriter, recently celebrated Eid in Mecca, Saudi Arabia’s holiest city, and shared his joy on social media with his fans. Taking to Instagram, the singer posted a photo of himself dressed in white and smiling while feeding pigeons in front of Islam’s holiest site.

    He greeted his fans with “Aap sabko Eid Mubarak Ho (Eid Mubarak to all of you)” in the caption. Lucky is known for his soulful voice and introspective lyrics, which have moved millions of fans worldwide.

  • Family who lost son on Eid donates his organs to save two lives in Delhi

    Family who lost son on Eid donates his organs to save two lives in Delhi

    NEW DELHI: A grieving family of Muslim labourers gave a life-changing gift to a boy and a young man on Eid. They donated the organs of their nine-year-old son who was declared brain dead on April 21 after an accident.
    Doctors tried to revive the boy, who was brought to AIIMS on April 15 with severe head injuries after a two-wheeler accident. They couldn’t.
    After the AIIMS organ retrieval banking organisation spoke to the family, they signed the consent forms on April 22. The boy was the youngest of the five children of the couple who did not have the heart to speak about the donation. The family is from Mewat in Haryana.
    The boy’s cousin told TOI that the decision was a tough one for the entire family. He was the youngest, and they lost him at the time of the festival, he said. “If his organs can save the lives of others, then it’s the best gift to him,” the cousin said.
    The boy was born with one kidney, which AIIMS confirmed after a CT scan and a USG of his abdomen. It was retrieved to be donated to a 20-year-old youth from Haryana’s Bahadurgarh, admitted to AIIMS.
    His liver has been given to a 16-year-old boy at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, according to allocation by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO), doctors in AIIMS said.
    Both his corneas were retrieved by the RP Centre Eye Bank and will be given to patients in AIIMS in the near future. The boy’s heart valves were also retrieved to be used later. However, his heart and lungs were not found suitable for transplant by experts from NOTTO.
    AIIMS doctors said this was the fifth paediatric donation in the age group of 1-12 years of the 19 donations at the JPN Apex Trauma Centre since April 2022.
    Dr Deepak Gupta, professor of neurosurgery and faculty in-charge of the organ procurement team, trauma centre, said there is a myth that organs can be extracted for donation only from patients only between 18 years and 60 years of age. Organ donation can be done after brain death of a patient, irrespective of their age, he said.
    “A set of two tests are conducted (repeated at interval of six hours in adults and 12 hours in children) by a team of four doctors for brain death certification according to the Transplantation of Human Organs & Tissues Act (THOTA),” he said. A brain-dead patient can give a new lease of life to an average of eight patients after consent is given by the patient’s family.
    He said that in the case of neonatal donors, they are too small to recover organs for transplantation, especially those younger than one year of age. Finding suitable recipients for such young donors can be a challenge too.

  • Mamata Banerjee Steps Up Ante Against BJP On Eid, Says ‘I Am Fighting A Gaddar Party’

    Mamata Banerjee Steps Up Ante Against BJP On Eid, Says ‘I Am Fighting A Gaddar Party’

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday claimed that some people are trying to divide the country through ‘politics of hatred’ and asserted that she would not let the country get divided in the name of religion and was ready to lay down her life for it.

    Addressing people who gathered to offer namaz on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr in Kolkata’s Red Road area, CM Mamata said, “Those who want to create divides in the country – I promise today on Eid, I am ready to give my life but I will not let the country divide. We don’t want danga, we don’t want a clash. We want shanti (peace).”

    The Trinamool Congress chief also accused the BJP of trying to change the Constitution of the country. “If democracy will go away, everything will go away. Today Constitution is being changed, history is being changed. They brought NRC; I told them that I will not let them do that,” she stated.

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  • Namaz offered at Idgah Bhata Masjid, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel attended

    Namaz offered at Idgah Bhata Masjid, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel attended

    Raipur. On the occasion of Eid, prayers were offered in the mosque located at Idgah Bhata. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who was present during this, hugged and congratulated everyone on Eid. Apart from the Chief Minister, Corporation Chairman Pramod Dubey and other people were present. Along with the whole country, the festival of Eid is being celebrated with great pomp in the state as well. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first date of Shawwal after Ramadan. On this day people also pray for peace and happiness and prosperity.

    Eid ul Fitr is the biggest festival of Muslims, which is celebrated on the completion of the month of Ramadan. Fasting ends with Eid ul Fitr. Ramadan started on Friday, 24 March. That’s why Eid ul Fitr is being celebrated on 22 April, Saturday i.e. today. On Eid, prayers were offered in the Idgah in the morning, then celebrating the festival together with their friends and family.