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SDPI’s Jan Kerala Yatra becomes a hit in North Kerala
Kozhikode: Jan Kerala Yatra led by Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has drawn the attention of the people in northern Kerala within first week of its start from Kasarkode. It has become a topic of talk here for last couple of days. People in every walks of the society are showing great inetrest and enthusiasm to receive the Yatra and to listen the slogans it is raising.
On the sixth day of the Yatra it re entered Kozhikode district after the journey through Wayanad district. Today the Yatra was accorded warm welcome at Eengappuzha, Thamarassery, Koduvalli, Mukkam, Kuttikkattoor and Kundamangalam. After receptions at Vellayil and Mathottam the Yatra will conclude at Ramanatukara for today at 8pm. It will continue its journey through Malappuram district tomorrow.
Jan Kerala Yatra got grand receptions at various points in Kasarkode, Kannur, Wynadu and Kozhikode districts during last six days. Hundreds of people waited for long at each and every reception centers.
Hundreds of people gathered to receive the members of the Jan Kerala Yatra were a clear indication of the many such cheerful receptions that lies ahead, till the march concludes in Thiruvananthapuram on 24th of this month.
In Wynadu district Jan Kerala Yatra had struck a special chord with Adivasi people. They received the members of Yatra in traditional way. They gave memorandum to the leaders of SDPI demanding their support for their agitation for the sake of land.
‘Jan Kerala Yatra’ organised by Social Democratic Party of India was flagged off at a largely-attended public function atHosangady Kasarkode on Friday evening, creating a new wave of enthusiasm and confidence among backward sections of the society. National vice president of the party Advocate Sajid Hussain Siddeeqi handed over the party flag to the captain of the Yatra, M K Manoj, State General Secretary, SDPI.
Distribute lands for landless, Put an end to atrocities against Dalits and Adivasis, Stop police terror against minorities, Restore reservation policy in the constitution, Take action on Mishra Commission report are the main slogans being raised in the Jan Kerala Yatra.
The play ‘Bharath Café’ being staged as part of the Yatra got big applause from the audience. The short play dealing with contemporary issues like state terrorism in the name of war on terror and Maoist hunt has become a crowd puller at reception points.
The conference at Hosangadi was inaugurated by Kamal Akthar MP, Leader of Samajwadi Party (SP). Muslims were become more amd more backward during the rule Congress party, he said. It’s time to fight on our own for our rights waiting for nobody to come to our rescue. Now the Muslim league is has almost become a Soniya league, he said assuring that the Samajwadi Party will work in association with the SDPI.
Advocate Sajid Hussain Siddeeqi, Vice President of SDPI National Committee, Muvatupuzha Ashraf Maulavi, Abdul Majeed Kodlipete, President of SDPI, Karnataka State, A Saeed, General Secretary of SDPI National Committee, K.H Nasar, Treasurer, Popular Front of India, Kerala, Ikramul Huq, Director of Jan Kerala Yatra, Kuttappan, State President of Samajwadi Party, and others spoke on the occasion.
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Felicitation for SDPI winning Candidate Prof. Nazneen
Bangalore: The SDPI Bangalore District Committee organised a felicitation programme for the BBMP Padrayanpura ward winning candidate Prof. Nazneen. The programme was held at Deccan House Bangalore. Speaking on the occasion SDPI State President congratulate Prof. Nazneen and stated that this is an Historic win of the masses. SDPI State General Secretary emphasized that this win is a stepping stone for many victories ahead. Prof Nazneen thanked all the cadres and leaders for their hardwork and decidated efforts in the campaign. She stated that working for the upliftment of the society will be her top priority.
Others present in the programme were Dr, Mehboob Shareef, Anis Ahmed and Riyaz Pasha NEC members Popular Front of India, Afsar Pasha Popular Front Karnataka General Secretary and AMM Shafi National Working Committee member SDPI. Umar Faroof Bangalore district SDPI General Secretary gave the vote of thanks.
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BBMP Election: good Performance by SDPI Candidates
Bangalore: Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) Candidate Prof. NaZni Begum, Msc from Padarayanapura Ward, Bangalore won the BBMP election held here on on 28th Mar 2010. Nazni Begum bagged 6230 votes and won by 2030 votes against JDS candidate Zarina, who is in second place with 4,200 votes. Congress secured third place with 1400 votes while BJP gained 4th place with 390 votes here.
In D.J.Halli ward SDPI candidate Hemalata, MBA secured third place with 2450 votes while Congress candidate Govindaraj won the contest with 6,391 votes. JDS candidate is in second slot with 4,450 votes.
Also in JJR Nagar SDPI managed to secure third place with Ayesha Banu bagging 2017 votes. Seema Sanam, a congress candidate, won the election with 6,883 votes while second and forth placed JDS and BJP bagged 4,568 and 1,437 votes respectively.
SDPI Candidate Mujahid Pasha.A, BSc from Siddapura ward bagged 2,374 votes while winning candidate Uday Shankar from congress party bagged 5,326 votes. JDS candidate Sardar bagged 3720 votes to get second place while BJP in third place with 2,675 votes.
In Manorayanapalya ward SDPI candidate Asma Tahir, Bsc secured 1064 votes while congress candidate Ayisha Fouzia won the election with 6,146 votes. The BJP candidate Lokanath is in second place with 4325 votes.
In J.C.Nagar ward Congress candidate Govindraj won the election with 6,391 votes while BJP candidate Ganeshrav secured second place with 5858 votes. JDS and SDPI got third and fourth place with 642 votes and 294 votes respectively.
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SDPI Candidate Won BBMP election held in Bangalore on 28th Mar 2010
Bangalore: SDPI Candidate Prof.NaZni Begum, Msc from Padarayanapura Ward, Bangalore won the BBMP election held here on on 28th Mar 2010.
Nazni Begum bagged 6230 votes and won by 2030 votes against JDS candidate Zarina, who is in second place with 4,200 votes. Congress secured third place with 1400 votes while BJP gained 4th place with 390 votes here.
Eleven candidates of Social Democratic Party of India contested Bruhath Bengaloru Maha Nagara Palike held on 28th March 2010.SDPI Candidates are Prof.NaZni Begum, Msc from Padarayanapura Ward, Safeena Banu from Thanisandra Ward, Ayesha Mohammadi from Nagvara ward, Asma Tahir, Bsc from Manorayanpalya ward, Ayesha Banu from JJR Nagar ward, Mujahid Pasha.A , Bsc, from Siddapur ward, Moulana Syed Saifulla from yelchanhalli ward, Syed Mustafa, B.E from J.C.Nagar ward, Hemalata, M.B.A from D.J.Halli ward, Sumaiah B.com from K.G.Halli ward and V.Thirumalesh from Rayapuram ward.
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‘Jan Kerala Yatra’ starts after Adv. Sajid Siddiqui hands over SDPI flag to Manoj Kumar
Kasaragod (Kerala) April : An impressive “Jan Kerala Yatra” (People’s Kerala journey) of Kerala state unit of Social Democratic Party of India, (SDPI), started from Hossangadi about 30 kms. from Kasaragod in north Kerala to the state capital Trivandrum on Friday evening after Adv. Sajid Siddiqui, national vice president of SDPI, handed over the flag to Manoj Kumar, the captain of the “Yatra”.
Several hundred activists of SDPI, mostly youths in their teens pumped up with enthusiasm, riding all types of vehicles be it two, three or four-wheelers with green-red party flags having a star in the center fluttering atop, rolled out from the venue at Hossangadi from where the “Yatra” started after the inaugural function.
The activists raised party slogans with alacrity which reached a crescendo as the three-week long state-wide “Jan Kerala Yatra” moved forward. The air was thick with faces of SDPI party workers lit-up with the spirit of nationalism, patriotism and a commitment to bring about a positive change in the political scenario of the country at the national and state level.
The inaugural function was marked by inspiring speeches of SDPI national and state leaders and Samajwadi Party Rajya Sabha member Kamaal Akhtar.
The leaders in their fiery rhetorical speeches urged the masses to unite as they resolved to empower all marginalized sections of the society by mobilizing themselves into a political force, instead of remaining as mere vote banks of different political parties in elections. The audience listened to their leaders in rapt silence and often clapped heavily to express their approval to the exhortations of the speakers.
The main objective of this journey is to introduce to the political conscious people of Kerala about the ideology of the newly formed SDPI whose slogan is “Freedom from Fear and Freedom from Hunger”. The captain and vice captain of the “Jan Kerala Yatra” are M. K. Manoj Kumar and Ashraf Maulvi respectively.
Speaking on the occasion Samajwadi Party MP Kamaal Akhtar said lauded SDPI for waging battle for the rights of Muslims, Dalits and Other Backward classes people. He lamented that Congress has always kept these people in fear and used them as vote banks. He appealed the assemblage to make SDPI strong so that in 2014 Lok Sabha elections the party becomes No. 1 in the state and then Mulayam Singh’s Samajwadi Party will stand with it in the Parliament.
Akhtar criticized Congress that its intentions are not good to grant share in the Women Reservation Bill, (WRB), to Muslim women and other weaker sections of the society. He wondered that feuding parties like CPM, CPI, BJP who always cross swords on issues came on one platform with the ruling Congress when WRB was passed n Rajya Sabha. He lamented that Union Minster E. Ahmed of Muslim League also sided with the Congress on the issue like other parties. He termed Muslim League which is a major partner in Kerala politics has become “Sonia League” for t has harmed the interests of Muslims.
He alleged that in last 62 years 16000 communal riots have taken place in India with mostly Muslims remaining at the receiving end when Congress ruled for more than 50 years. However, those responsible have not been punished whereas the murderers of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Beant Singh (former Punjab Chief Minster), Gen. Vidhya etc. have been hanged.
Adv. Sajid Siddiqui called upon those who were embarking on the state-wide journey to take the message of the “Yatra” to every home in the state so that the people are well aware of SDPI which has come up on the political scene to fight for the rights of the common man.
Later, C. P. Muhammad Ali and N.U. Salam translated Akhtar’s and Siddiqui’s speech in Malayalam respectively.
Others who spoke on the occasion included A. Sayeed, SDPI general secretary; Adv. KP Mohammad Shareef, Kerala state president of SDPI; KPA Majeed Faizy, Kerala state general secretary; Abdul Majeed Kodalipet, Karnataka state president; Manoj Kumar, the captain of the “Yatra”; K. H. Nasar, Treasurer Popular Front of India, (PFI); Karunakaran, Mavilon Cultural Movement; and P. K. Radha Krishnan, (Apad Boo Samara Samiti).
At the outset Ikram-ul-Haque, Director of the “Jan Kerala Yatra”, delivered welcome speech while at conclusion of the programme A. Shafi, District president SDPI, Kasaragod, proposed a vote of thanks.
Later, a public meeting was held at Kasaragod wherein journalist Pervez Bari, SDPI Media secretary, was the chief guest. A host of state and district leaders also addressed the meeting.
Pervez Bari speaking on the occasion stressed upon forging unity amongst Muslim Ummah and adhering to the teachings of the Holy Quran and Sunnah to achieve the goals in this life and Hereafter. While throwing light on the prevailing political scenario in India, Bari said the emergence of SDPI on the political horizon is a boon for the marginalized, minorities and Other Backward Classes of people. The secret of success lies in the unity of these people and become empowered to share political power to fulfill the dreams which lie unrealized since India’s independence.
It may be mentioned here that SDPI was formed to realize a social order and political system based on the Constitutional ideals of justice, equality, liberty and fraternity. The SDPI was officially constituted on June 21, 2009 in New Delhi and was formally launched a month later on July 29 with E. Abubacker of Kerala as its president, Advocate Sajid Siddqui of Bhopal as vice president and A. Sayeed also of Kerala as general secretary.
On October 18 last year the SDPI manifesto was released in National Delegates Meet held in New Delhi. The manifesto highlighted that two fears obstruct the organic development of the citizens which are: Fear of hunger and fear of violence. The party will work for absolute removal of these two fears from the mind of common man.The manifesto called for the empowerment of all marginalized sections of the society by mobilizing themselves into a political force, instead of remaining as mere vote banks of different political parties in elections. It demanded balanced representation of all social groups in legislatures and all administrative bodies nominated by government, in proportion to their population.
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