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Report : Breaking Religious Barrier

While pseudo-secularists are trying to divide the country on communal lines, a ninth standard Muslim

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Feb 22, 2016, 04:07 pm IST
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A Muslim girl Fathimath Rahila from Karnataka  has become the new icon of cultural assimilation by securing first place in Ramayana competition

While pseudo-secularists are trying to divide the country on communal lines, a ninth standard Muslim girl has demonstrated as to what is actually religious tolerance.
Fathimath Rahila a student of Sarvodaya High School, Sulliapadavu, Puttur Taluk in Dakshina Kannada District has now become the  new icon of cultural assimilation by securing first place in Ramayana competition. The class 9 student secured 93 per cent marks in the competition and became a topper in Puttur Taluk. Around 39 students had participated in the exam conducted by the Bharat Sanskriti Prathisthan in November, 2015.
Speaking to Organiser, Fathimath said she had been longing to study the Bharateeya epic from a long time and recently got a chance and did her best.  Her favourite character in Ramayana is Lakshman as she believes he is the epitome of sacrifice   since he sacrificed his royal life to accompany his elder brother Sri Ram. Fathimath says her parents never objected to her studying Ramayana. In fact, she is also a Ramayana tutor as people love to listen to her epic tales. She also said that she is eagerly waiting for summer holidays so that she can study Mahabharat also. She is not just well versed in Hindu mythology but has also won first  position in Koran competition in her taluk.
Fathimath, whose village is on the border of Karnataka and Kerala is very friendly and a sociable girl. Her school headmaster HD Shivaram told Organiser that they had recently organised a school programme but didn’t find an MC but Fathimath soon stepped in and did an excellent job.
Fathimath’s father Ibrahim M works in a factory, while her mother Soudha is a home maker. Fathimath said she was helped by her uncle during her Ramayana study. The school staff said the exam was a voluntary one and none were forced to write.
R Guruprasad

SIMI terrorists Arrested
from Rourkela

Five terror suspects, including a woman, with links to the banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) were arrested on February 17 from a rented house in Odisha’s Rourkela city area.
The suspects were arrested after an exchange of fire that lasted for three hours in a thickly populated locality of the steel city, police said. A search of the house yielded three pistols, five guns and 11 rounds of live bullets. The operation was conducted by Odisha Police in collaboration with Telangana Police and the Intelligence Bureau.
The five arrested people have been identified as Zaakir Khan, 32; Amjad Khan, 27; Md Salik, 32; Mehboob Khan, 27; and Mehboob’s mother Nazma Bibi, 55; all from Khandwa District of Madhya Pradesh.
Odisha Director general of police KB Singh said the alleged SIMI operatives were involved in terror activities in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. “They had taken shelter in Rourkela under fictitious names — with bank accounts, PAN cards and other papers under fake names. They were involved in at least 17 criminal cases including terror attacks, murder of policemen and bank robberies across the country,” Singh said. According to the police, blasts in Chennai, Pune and Roorkee between 2014 and 2015 were also linked to the arrested people.
In January last year, a contractual photographer of the Integrated Test Range of the Defence Research Development Organisation in Balasore District was arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence. Later, in November last year, Odisha Police arrested Subash Ramchandran, a Tamil Nadu resident, for allegedly setting five train compartments on fire at the Puri Railway Station, and al-Qaeda operative Abdur Rehman was arrested from Cuttack District the next  month.
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