Participation of Urdu, Ulema in 1857 celebrations urged
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Meerut : Majlis Falah-e-Insaniyat president Maulana Abdullah Saleem has lamented the government's bid to neglect Urdu and Ulema in the celebrations of First War of Independence 1857.
Muslims protest reorganisation of Muslim concentration areas
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Gaya : There is a well-hatched conspiracy in the reorganisation of Muslim concentration municipal constituencies in the city, and this has been done at the behest of P.H.E.D. Minister Dr Prem Kumar, said social activist and advocate Masud Manzar here Wednesday. Mr Manzar has also called upon the District Magistrate to enquire into the matter.
Explosion kills one in Kabul
Woman cop resigns as ‘molester’ colleague gets plum post
When the school comes calling to these street children
AIDS initiative takes root at transgender festival
Contractor shot dead in Patna
Tourist inflow touches record high in Sharjah
AFMI express concern for AMU and Jamia Nizamia
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FARMINGTON, MI: The American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (USA & Canada) expresses alarm and concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Muslim educational institutions like Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Nizamia of Hyderabad. The shooting deaths of two students at Aligarh Muslim University has left the university in crisis with the Vice Chancellor, Registrar, and the Proctor resigning from their respective posts.Â
Rani Sipri mosque demolition case adjourned till July
Islam gave dignity & honour to women: MP Governor
Bhopal: The Prophet of Islam Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) is the savior of humanity who laid special emphasis on womenfolk. More than 1400 years ago when the Arabs were indulging in infanticide and killing the girl child Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) put an end to it while spreading the message of equality, justice and brotherhood as enunciated by Islam.
BBC scribe’s kidnappers have presented demands: Haniya
Amit Jogi sent to jail in political murder case
Pakistani-Afghan peace commission to meet in Kabul
Over 20 killed in Sri Lankan clashes
Markazi Jamiat urges PM to address Muslim issues
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : Â A delegation of Markazi Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind led by the organisation's general secretary Maulana Fuzail Ahmad Qasmi called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here Thursday and discussed the various issues confronting Indian Muslims.
The delegation members drew the attention of Prime Minister to implementation of Justice Sachar Committee recommendations, citizenship of refugees in Kokrajhar district of Assam, Pota detainees, etc.
Another shootout victim’s family demands CBI probe
Special prayers for release of abducted schoolboy
Tanzeem Ulema-i-Hind seeks president rule in Gujarat
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : Â Tanzeem Ulema-i-Hind general secretary Maulana Ahmad Khizr Shah has sought the sacking of chief minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi for his alleged hand in the staged encounter killings of Sohrabuddin and others.
In a meeting held here Tuesday, Maulana Khizr Shah underlined the need for fair and unbiased probe into the cases of Akshardham and Parliament attack cases as well as fake encounter killings in Gujarat.
Palestine ready for two-state solution talks
Karzai slams foreign troops for civilian casualties
Five top Manipur separatists arrested in Guwahati
Iraq opposes timetable for foreign forces’ pullout
Fighting escalates in Sri Lanka, 16 killed
Ahmadinejad criticized for embracing his female schoolteacher
JIH demands release of innocent victims of ‘terror combat’
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Naib Amir Maulana Muhammad Shafi Moonis has severely condemned the killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in a staged fake encounter followed by the killing of his wife Kauser Bi by senior police officers, calling the killings ‘brutal and barbaric', and called upon the government at the Centre to order a high level enquiry into all such cases of police excesses and encounters in the name of combating terror.
25 injured in Pakistan accident
Cops on lookout for Dawood’s sister
Explosions kill 11 in Baghdad
Hasina ally approves of probe against her, Zia
Watchdog mooted to keep check on real estate frauds
Pakistan braces for new revelations on nuclear proliferation
Violence in Nandigram, villagers flee
Iran, Oman discuss bilateral ties, regional issues
UAE, Saudi citizens can travel between the two countries with ID cards
Agreement signed between Syria, UNHCR to assist Iraqis fleeing Iraq
Emirates to resume flights to Colombo
US talking secretly to terrorists in Iraq: Larijani
Musharraf’s re-election plan a sham: rights body
Two Jharkhand cops in soup over benefit anomalies
Pakistani judge hearing resumes under tight security
Zebri, Moussa discuss Iraqi affairs, preparations for Sharm El-Sheikh conference
Iran’s FM holds talks in Oman
Quartet to hold meeting with Arab Officials
Two men accused of funding Sri Lankan terror group
A chronicler of 1857 par excellence
A wedding and two conferences at Sharm el-Sheikh
Musharraf must step down as president or army chief: Human Rights Watch
TwoCircles.net newsdesk
Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf's insistence on holding onto the office of army chief as well as the presidency prevents Pakistan from returning to the rule of law under its constitution, Human Rights Watch said today.
UN experts jointly express deep concern over casualties in Somali capital
By TwoCircles.net
 Twelve United Nations experts united to voice their deep concern today about the recent violence in the Somali capital Mogadishu, where hundreds of people have been killed in the latest clashes and hundreds of thousands forced to flee in recent months.
Court frames charges against two Uttar Pradesh IAS officers
Three arrested for using forged letterheads
Staged killing accused police garlanded; Andhra denies involvement
Bangladesh on high alert after serial blasts
Terror camps continue in Pakistan: US report
Nithari victims’ parents move court against clean chit to Pandher
Haryana police looking for Delhi bookie in betting racket
Mob ransacks Kolkata hospital after infant’s death
Kerala airports on high alert after hoax bomb threat
LTTE dismantles seized Jordanian ship
Giving privileges to minorities govt’s constitutional duty
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Agra : It is the constitutional duty of the government to provide the minorities with their legitimate rights and privileges; if a court of law nullifies the minority status of Muslims, it would be un-constitutional and the government would stand duty bound to get such a pronouncement null and void, remarked Head Department of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Dr Shakeel Samdani. He was participating in a seminar on "If Muslims would not be Minority" organised here Monday under the aegis of Muslim Advocates Forum.
Cricket clashes leave 50 hurt, 30 arrested in Bangladesh
Bangladesh on high alert after blasts
Lalu demands Modi’s arrest over staged killing
Verdict on Gujarat fake shootout on Thursday
Lashkar module busted, woman among 13 arrested in Kashmir
Nepal Maoists resume arms, attack police post
State police not involved in Sheikh’s killing: Andhra CM
By IANS
Hyderabad : Andhra Pradesh Tuesday denied its state police officials were involved in the killing of Gujarat resident Sohrabuddin Sheikh in a staged killing even as the Hyderabad police commissioner said it is a common practice for police of one state to help their counterparts in other states.
Jamia names department after Arjun Singh
By Prashant K. Nanda, IANS
New Delhi : After a yearlong uproar over reservation for OBCs, shelving of the education bill and a cold war with prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh finally has a reason to smile - a leading varsity here has named a department after him.
Jamia Milia Islamia has named its Centre for Distance and Open Learning after the minister. Besides, a road inside the campus would bear Singh's name.
Ayub Khan says Bhutto misled him into 1965 war
American attacked in Chhattisgarh, hunt on for miscreants
Kashmir high court refuses to stay single bench order
Al Qaeda chief in Iraq killed
Singer Rathore gets non-bailable warrant
JIH names zonal presidents for 4-year term
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : The newly elected Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Maulana Sayyid Jalaluddin Umari has appointed the following persons zonal presidents of the organisation's various zones for the term April 2007-March 2011.
Out of the total 15 zones, four zones have been placed under the leadership of entirely new faces. These new zonal presidents are Malick Moatasim Khan (A.P. & Orissa), Mohd. Abdullah Javed (Karnataka & Goa), Mr. A. Basheer Ahmed (Tamilnadu & Pondicherry), and Mr. Abdul Ahad Khan (M.P. & Chhattisgarh).
Two alleged LTTE members arrested in Australia
Gunmen kill 11 people south of Baghdad
Nepal Maoists resume arms, attack police: report
Four insurgents killed in Afghanistan
Dalit Muslims, Christians march for quota
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : Various organisations of Dalit Muslims and Christians staged a march from Ramlila Ground to Jantar Mantar here Monday to demand amendment to Article 341 of the Constitution, which restricts economically backward Muslims and Christians from the benefits of reservations.
With the waving of a green flag by Rajya Sabha member and Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani started the mammoth rally, which urged the Union Government to bring discrimination against Dalit Muslims and Christians to an end.
Separate religion from politics, pleads Pakistan lawmaker
Body of abducted Patna man recovered
Dhaka to send special envoy to US to explain situation
Dhaka wants to revive tri-nation gas pipeline
Kerala airports on high alert after bomb scare
Minority students in Pakistan forced to study ‘Islamiyat’
VSNL launches wireless international broadband
Terrorist attacks worldwide rose sharply in 2006
‘Canada police was warned about 1985 Air India bombing’
30 MPs urge stringent action against fake encounter culprits
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
New Delhi : As many as 30 Members of Parliament belonging to different political parties, including DMK, Rashtriya Janata Dal, CPI(M), CPI, and Congress submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here Monday, demanding stringent action against erring IPS officers held in Sohrabuddin fake encounter and Kauser Bi murder cases.
The parliamentarians also urged the Prime Minister to initiate an enquiry into whether Gujarat administration was hand in glove with these erring men in uniform.
BJP’s demand for arrest of Geelani biased: JKLF
By News Agency of Kashmir
Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Farooq Siddiqi termed the demand raised by BJP members in Lok Sabha for arrest of Hurriyat leader Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani as biased and reflecting anti Kashmir posture of the party.
Another jolt for J&K police: Names of senior officers figure in custodial killing
Jammu, The police department has received another jolt after names of some senior officers including Senior Superintendent of Police, Dy Superintendent of Police, Assistant Sub-Inspector and Hawaldar besides two SPO's figured in a custodial killing case of 1995 at Ramban being investigated by crime branch.
Names of some civilians reportedly workings as police source have also figured during the investigation.
Sources said that a team of crime branch which reached Ramban today arrested two SPOs and a civilian said to be a police source.
European Parliament to vote on Kashmir Report in May
By INEPNEXT
Brussels, The plenary session of the EuropeanParliament (EP) is to debate and vote on its Kashmir Report during thethird week of May, the author of the report Baroness Emma Nicholson has announced.
Her draft report titled “Kashmir: present situation and future prospects� was adopted by the EP’s Foreign Affairs Committee on 21March with 60 votes in favor and only one against and 11 abstentions.
US Muslims request CBI enquiry into AMU Disturbances
By TwoCircles.net reporter
Association of Indian Muslims (AIM), a US based organization of Indian Muslims have requested the government to have CBI look into the causes that lead to recent disturbances on Aligarh Muslim University campus. Kaleem Kawaja, president of AIM said that Indian Muslims are very disturbed on the recent events at AMU campus.