Bengaluru: Maulana Sageer Ahmad Khan Rashadi, the head of Darul Uloom Sabeelur Rashad, Bengaluru, and the Amir-e-Shariat of Karnataka, passed away early Monday morning.

According to sources, Maulana Rashadi, who had been suffering from prolonged illness for several months, breathed his last after the Fajr prayers. He served as the third Amir-e-Shariat of Karnataka and was widely respected for his religious scholarship and leadership within the community.

His mortal remains will be kept at Darul Uloom Sabeelur Rashad today for the public to pay their last respects. The funeral prayers are scheduled to be held tomorrow at 10 am at the Sabeelur Rashad premises, officials said.

The demise of Maulana Sageer Ahmad Khan Rashadi has been mourned across religious and community circles.

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Mangaluru: A migrant labourer from Jharkhand was allegedly assaulted by four men in the Mangaluru commissionerate limits after they suspected him of being a Bangladeshi national and demanded identity documents, Commissioner of Police Sudheer Kumar Reddy C H said.

The injured man has been identified as Diljan Ansari, who has been working in Mangaluru for the past 10 to 15 years and stays in the city for four to six months every year for employment.

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The accused confronted him, made objectionable remarks, and insisted that he produce various identity documents.

When Ansari repeatedly asserted that he was an Indian citizen, the accused allegedly assaulted him using his own work implements, hitting him on the head. He sustained injuries and began bleeding profusely.

A local woman intervened and rescued him from the attackers. The migrant worker did not initially lodge a complaint due to fear and returned home after the incident. The matter later came to the notice of the police through local leaders, following which an investigation was initiated.

Police have verified that the victim is an Indian citizen who had come to Mangaluru for work.

Based on the findings, a case has been registered under attempt to murder. All four accused have been identified and will be arrested soon.

Further investigation is under way, police said.