Bhatkal: The valedictory function of the Centenary Celebration of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen Bhatkal was held on Sunday, January 1, 2023, here at Anjumanabad in Bhatkal.
Karnataka Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council BK Hariprasad, Former SC Judge Justice Markande Katju, and former Chief Election Commissioner SY Qureshi were present as the Chief Guests of the event.
BK Hariprasad in his address lauded the efforts and accomplishments of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen Bhatkal. He also said Education was a key factor if the country wanted to tackle hate that is being spread among the people.
Former Chief Election Commissioner SY Qureshi congratulated Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen Bhatkal and urged them not to compromise on the quality of education. He also expressed concerns over the state of Muslims’ educational backwardness.
Former SC Judge Markande Katju also spoke during the event and called on the people of the country to respect all religions and cultures. He added the country would be destroyed sooner than later if the hate that is being spread in the country is not tackled immediately.
Chairman of the Karnataka State Minority Commission, Abdul Azeem, Bhatkal BJP MLA Sunil Naik and Moulana Ashhad Rashidi, President Jamiate Ulema Hind UP also addressed the event that was chaired by Muzammil Kazia, President of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen.
Anjuman’s General Secretary Ismail Siddique welcomed the guest and presented a profile of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen Bhatkal.
The event began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Hafiz Umair bin Abdul Basit followed by Anjuman’s anthem by Mohammed Ikram, Ahmed Muzaiyan, and Mohammed Mohtesham.















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Gurugram (PTI): Several Gurugram schools received another hoax bomb threat emails on Wednesday morning, prompting police to launch searches on the premises.
Police said the email was sent by the 'Khalistan National Army', with threats issued to Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to declare April 29 as the "40th Khalistan Declaration Day". It also threatened to bomb the Red Fort in Delhi.
Police said it was a hoax as no suspicious items were found after an intensive search.
Several schools, including Shri Ram, Amity, and the HDFC school, received threatening emails at 8.33 am, when classes had already begun, police said.
The school administrations became aware of the threats around 9 am and immediately informed the police, a senior police officer said.
The schools immediately implemented emergency protocols, with many declaring a holiday and asking parents to take their children home safely, the officer said.
A large number of anxious parents gathered outside the schools, as police and bomb squad teams reached the spots and started checks.
"Around 10 schools have approached the police from morning until now over bomb threats. Police teams are alert, and searches are underway on all the premises", the officer said.
As soon as the information about this email was received, police in Gurugram and Delhi swung into action and started investigation.
Schools immediately implemented emergency protocols upon receiving the mail. Many schools declared a holiday and sent messages to parents, asking them to take their children home. Large crowds of parents gathered outside the schools.
The schools were sanitised by sending a bomb disposal squad as well as a dog squad.
A senior police officer said that police teams thoroughly searched the school premises, classrooms, buildings, and surrounding areas. No suspicious objects or explosive materials were found during the investigation.
"Police teams are seriously investigating the entire matter. Cyber experts are being consulted to determine the authenticity of the email, its source, and the identity of the sender", added the officer.
This is the third time since January that schools have received fake bomb threats.
In March, at least a dozen schools in the city received bomb threat emails, which later turned out to be hoaxes.
Similarly, on January 28, as many as 13 schools received hoax bomb threats via email, forcing authorities to evacuate campuses and suspend classes.
Last month, police arrested a Bangladeshi national whose email ID was allegedly used to make a bomb threat for some payment.
