Kundapur: ‘Let us become humane shunning Violence and atrocities’: Khatib Ismail Madani
By Bernard J. D’Costa
Bellevision Media Network
Kundapur,14 Mar 2013: The human relations are worsening owing to man’s quest to rule the world at his prowess. The violence has increased. The numbers of juvenile offences are increasing day by day. The atrocities on women and rape are signs of intolerance level are being tested. All Indians should first become humans, appealed B A Ismail Madani, Khatib of Manivakatte Jumma masjid and state vice president of Karnataka Sunni Yuvajan Sangh.
Khatib Ismail Madani was speaking during the valedictory function of exam preparatory training camp for students that was organized by Chittoor branch of Karnataka Sunni Students Federation here on Tuesday March 13.
The retired teacher S Mahabala Shetty was felicitated at the same occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Mahabala Shetty said, ‘One should develop right frame of mind along with education. One has to introspect on self at the twenty-first century that has been the era of innovations at every single moment. This calls for one to become humane,’ said Mahabala Shetty.
Maranakatte temple managing trustee Sitaram Shetty inaugurated the camp.
Chittoor gram panchayat president C Surendra Shetty presided the valedictory programme.
The high school overseeing Committee president Dr Atul Kumar Shetty, Chittoor gram panchayat member Ramachandra Manjaru, K Kusumakar Shetty, SSF – Hejamady unit president Mohammed Hanif Saadi, Chittoor Higher Primary School betterment Committee president Raviraj Shetty, SSF state secretary K M Ilias, Vandse Jumma masjid president C H Muttalib Saheb, vice president K Abdul Rehman, school headmaster Sadashiv Shetty, high school head teacher Sujata Prabhu, Chittoor Arabic School president M Hamza Saheb, SSF district secretary Rauf Khan were present at the occasion.
Sunni Students Federation Chittoor branch president M Abdul Salam Chittoor compered the programme. The secretary Riyaz Hussein proposed vote of thanks.