Azam Khan s remark against army: FIR registered against SP leader for promoting enmity
Azam Khan s remark against army: FIR registered against SP leader for promoting enmity
Samajwadi Party Leader Azam Khanâs Recent Statement Against The Indian Army Has Landed Him Into Trouble As An FIR Has Been Registered Against Him For âpromoting Enmityâ, Reports Said On Saturday. The FIR Has Been Lodged In His Home District Rampur.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 01 Jul 2017, 01:21:41 PM
New Delhi:
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan’s recent statement against the Indian army has landed him into trouble as an FIR has been registered against him for ‘promoting enmity’, reports said on Saturday. The FIR has been lodged in his home district Rampur.
Houston: Indian Muslims Association of Greater Houston popularly knows as IMAGH in Greater Houston community recently celebrated New year 2021 virtually along with organizations under their umbrella, CLUB65 and SAYA (South Asian Youth Alliance). This event happened on January 16, 2021 (Saturday) using the Zoom platform.
Saeed Pathan (Secretary, IMAGH) hosted program along with Rahat Sultana Kalle (Jt. Secretary, IMAGH) as a co-host. Zoom meeting was monitored by M. Kazi (Treasurer, IMAGH). It is worth mentioning that Saeed and Kazi are pioneer in bringing zoom platform to host numerous virtual meetings during the year 2020 and IMAGH was one of the first organization to host a virtual gathering of Eid Milan in 2020 to bring community together when pandemic was at its peak.
Reformist, philanthropist and scholar Maulana Kalbe Sadiq worked for interfaith harmony
Maulana Kalbe Sadiq, also known as the Second Sir Syed of India by his followers, passed away on November 24 at the age of 83. He was a reformist, philanthropist, scholar and, above all, a Shia leader of India. Even his last political act was typical of his persona: a fiercely independent person who never shied away from voicing his stance. Shortly before his death, he had visited Lucknow, capital of India’s biggest state, Uttar Pradesh, on a wheelchair to address people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. He was vocal with his views and took a bold position on the Babri Masjid dispute, maintaining that Muslims should hand over the land to Hindus. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board, in which he was serving as the senior vice president, was fighting the case against Ram Temple petitioners.