logo
#

Latest news with #NagareshwaraSchool

BJP takes out huge Tiranga Yatra hailing Operation Sindoor
BJP takes out huge Tiranga Yatra hailing Operation Sindoor

The Hindu

time18-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

BJP takes out huge Tiranga Yatra hailing Operation Sindoor

Citizens, including ex-servicemen, youths, women and students from different educational institutions, took part in a 3-km long massive rally, Tiranga Yatra, organised by the BJP district unit in Kalaburagi on Saturday in the wake of the successful action against terror, Operation Sindoor. The rally carrying a portrait of goddess Bhuvaneshwari began at the Nagareshwara School in Nehru Gunj and concluded at Jagat Circle. The activists attached to Samskrita Bharatiya Sanghatane, ABVP and students carried a huge tricolor, symbolizing the unity and pride of the nation, and demonstrated their patriotic fervour. The rally echoed patriotic songs and slogans. Religious head Kedar Shree of Mashal, addressing the rally, credited the operation's success to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong political will and the Indian Army's precision strike power. Operation Sindoor is a unique symbol of Mr. Modi's unwavering determination, he said and lauded the armed forces for destroying terror camps in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, participating ex-servicemen stated that Operation Sindoor has demonstrated the consequences to terror outfits of their action to wipe out the Sindoor (vermilion) of Indian women. The rally also paid tribute to martyrs from the Armed Forces and civilians who lost their lives. Sri Ram Sene national honorary president Siddalinga Swami also spoke on the occasion. BJP leader and former MP Umesh Jadhav, MLC B.G. Patil, the former legislator Dattatraya Patil Revoor and others were present.

Muslims rally against Waqf (Amendment) Act
Muslims rally against Waqf (Amendment) Act

The Hindu

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Muslims rally against Waqf (Amendment) Act

Condemning the new Waqf legislation, a rally was taken out by Muslims leaders with support from several organisations in Kalaburagi on Sunday. The protestors gathered at Nagareshwara School in the Nehru Gunj area and kicked off the rally that concluded at Jagat Circle. The agitators holding placards and banners that said, 'Once a Waqf, Always Waqf', 'Say No To Waqf', 'Save Waqf, Save Constitution', raised slogans demanding revocation of the Waqf Act. The rally was led by leaders, including Kalaburagi North MLA Kaneez Fatima, Sajjada Nasheen of Hazrat Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah Syed Muhammad Ali Al-Hussaini, who is also chairperson of the Karnataka State Waqf Board, director of Khwaja Bande Nawaz University Mazhar Alam Khan, chairman of Kalaburagi Urban Development Authority Baba Nazar Mohammad Khan, Wahaj Baba Junaidi, Mohammad Asgar Chulbul and others were present. The agitators claimed that the Waqf Act is unconstitutional and that the Modi-led BJP government at the Centre is attempting to take possession of Waqf property across the country. The amended Act mandates the inclusion of non-Muslims in the Central Waqf Council and State Waqf Boards which interferes with religious affairs of Muslims. The agitators demanded the revocation of the Waqf (Amendment) Act and no implementation of any provision of the Waqf Act should be done till the final orders of the Supreme Court in the matter.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store