Bengaluru, Jan 8: Keeping in mind the welfare of the Muslim community and the society, ‘Karnataka Muslim Jamaat’ was constituted, said organization convener Moulana NKM Shafi Saadi.
Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, he said that All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulama general secretary Sultanul Ulama Kanthapuram AP Aboobakar Musliyar would declare open the organization at a convention to be held in Bengaluru on January 27. Community leaders and experts from different fields would be included in the organization. Already, conventions were held in various districts. In the state level convention to be held at the Palace Ground, thousands of representatives would take part, he said.
Already, ‘All India Muslim Jamaat’ was came into existence to ensure the empowerment of the community, and play a pivotal role in establishing communal harmony, integrity and development of the country with the inclusion of religious and social leaders.
After the state level organization, district, taluk and zonal level units would be inaugurated. Religious scholar and Ullala Khazi Syed Koorath Thangal, Hazrat Allama Moulana Abdul Mannani Miyan Raza Khan Khadri of Uttar Pradesh Bareilly Sharief, Maulana Syed Noorani Miyan Ashrafi of Kichochi Sharif, Moulana Najeeb Haider Miya Barkati of Mahrar Sharief, Moulana Ahmed Naqshbandi of Hyderabad, Syed Shamsul Haq Khadri Al Huseini and others would take part in it, he said.
Retired DCP GA Bava, Reception Committee president Dr SSA Khader, advocate Mahmood Patel, Aneesh Siraj Koya, Abdul Hamid Madikeri, Yaqub Yusuf Shivamogga, advocate Shahul Hameed and others were present.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Election Commission on Saturday asserted that all poll procedures it followed in Maharashtra were transparent and assured that it would review all legitimate concerns flagged by the Congress, which alleged serious inconsistencies.
In its interim response to the party, the poll authority invited a Congress delegation on December 3 to discuss concerns expressed by it.
The Congress on Friday raised with the Election Commission "serious and grave inconsistencies" which it said were being revealed in the data relating to the polling and counting processes for the recently-concluded Maharashtra Assembly polls and sought an in-person hearing to present relevant evidence.
In the response, the EC reiterated that the process was transparent with the involvement of candidates or their agents at every stage.
The commission also assured of a review of the Congress' legitimate concerns and a written response after hearing the party's delegation in person.
It asserted that a transparent electoral roll updation process was undertaken with the involvement of all political parties.
Responding to the issue regarding the voter turnout data, the EC asserted that there was no discrepancy in it and the data was available with all candidates polling station-wise and is verifiable.
The gap in the 5 pm polling data and the final voter turnout was due to procedural priorities, as presiding officers perform multiple statutory duties near the close of polling before updating the voter turnout data.
As an additional disclosure measure, an EC press note at around 11:45 pm was introduced during the 2024 Lok Sabha election and followed subsequently during all assembly polls thereafter, the poll body told the Congress.