Ulema dissapointed over Davanagere bypoll, minority representation
Bengaluru: A representative body of Ulema (Islamic religious scholars) in Karnataka on Thursday, April 16, expressed dissatisfaction over recent political developments surrounding the Davanagere Assembly by-election and raised concerns about the representation of the minority community. The statement came after MLC Naseer Ahmed was removed as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s political secretary, while another MLC, Abdul Jabbar, was expelled from the party days after Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar , who is also the Congress state president, accepted his resignation as the party’s minority cell chief in the state. The CM is said to have reprimanded Housing, Minority Welfare, and Waqf Minister, BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan, for not campaigning in the Davanagere Assembly by-election, where the party fielded Samarth Shamanur, the grandson of Shamanur Shivashankarappa, whose death necessitated the bypoll. VIDEO | Bengaluru: “Congress should have given Davanagere South constituency ticket ...