#‘No PM can damage Shariat’
Mangaluru, December 9: ‘All Muslims should be committed to protect Shariat. Till the Constitution, written by Dr BR Ambedkar, is in force, even if hundred prime ministers come, they could not do anything to Shariat. If such a situation arises, he will not only resign from his position, but also ready to sacrifice his life”, said district Minister UT Khader.
He was speaking at the ‘Shariat Protection Convention’, organized by the Samastha Shariat Protection Committee with a slogan of ‘Let us join hands for the protection of Constitutional rights. Drive back materialistic theory which destroys religion’, at the Shahid CM Abdulla Musliyar stage at the Nehru Stadium here on Sunday.
In his keynote address, Sammelan reception committee convener UK Abdul Azeez Darimi said that the Constitution has entitled the equal rights to the people of all religions to live according to their faiths. But in recent years, forces were active to destabilize the Constitution and interfere in religious aspects. Their demand was to protect the religion, Constitution and Culture. If the efforts were made to damage Shariat, the politicians of the community should be ready to sacrifice their power, he said.
‘Nanna mattu Vidyabhyasada Kathe’, an autobiography of Dakshina Kannada Khazi Shaheed CM Abdulla Musliyar, was released by Yenepoya University vice chancellor Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi. The first copy of the book was received by CM Shafi, son of CM Abdulla Musliyar.
Before the stage programme, a rally was conducted from Ambedkar Circle to Nehru Maidan. Dakshina Kannada Khazi Twaka Ahmed Musliyar flagged off the rally.

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Ranchi (PTI): A 60-year-old security guard of a temple in Ranchi was bludgeoned to death with a stone during a robbery attempt, police said on Saturday.
The incident happened late on Thursday at the Jagannath Temple in the Dhurwa Smart City area, they said.
"Three persons were arrested on Friday for killing the security guard. They confessed to the crime and told police that the victim had identified them. Therefore, in fear of being caught, they killed him by attacking him with a stone on his head," SSP Rakesh Ranjan said.
"Thereafter, they took money from the donation box and fled the scene. Two of them have criminal antecedents," he added.
Ranjan said the investigators recovered Rs 3 lakh in cash that had been robbed, the stone with blood-stained marks, and the iron rod used to break open the lock of the donation box kept there.
An FIR in this regard was lodged at the Dhurwa police station, he said, adding that the accused were sent to judicial custody by a court.
