Blast at Kenya rally injures at least 24 – media

June 13 (Reuters) – A blast at a Kenyan prayer meeting including church leaders and politicians campaigning against a proposed new constitution injured at least 24 people, local media reported on Sunday.

The Kenya Television Network (KTN) reported that there were two blasts at the Uhuru Park.

“We have so many people injured and we have reports that one person may have lost his life…,” Agriculture Minister William Ruto, who was at the prayer meeting, told KTN. Police officials were not immediately available to comment.

Kenyans are due to vote on the new constitution in a referendum on Aug. 4.

50,000 American Muslims to attend prayer meeting on Washington Mall on Sep.25

Washington, Sep.13 (ANI): At least 50,000 American Muslims will participate in a national prayer gathering for September 25 in Washington, D.C.

According to a report filed by The Star-Ledger, the gathering is taking place in the city’s National Mall area and is being organised by representatives of a mosque in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

The paper quoted Hassen Abdellah, president of the Dar-ul-Islam mosque and an event organizer, as saying: “Most of the time, when Muslims go to Washington, D.C., they go there to protest some type of event…This is not a protest. Never has the Islamic community prayed on Capitol Hill for the soul of America. We’re Americans. We need to change the face of Islam so people don’t feel every Muslim believes America is ‘the great Satan,’ because we love America.”

The Star-Ledger reports that “A permit from the Capitol Hill police, granted July 28, allows access to the area by the West Front of the Capitol building from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. on September 25, but the main gathering will occur at 1 p.m., for the Friday prayer service.

Abdellah said he expects 50,000 people to attend, from mosques around the country, though non-Muslims are welcome, too.”

Abdellah stated the idea germinated after President Obama’s inaugural speech, and was reinforced by this summer’s Cairo address: “For the first time in my lifetime,”

Abdellah said, “I heard someone of his stature speaking about Islam and Muslims not in an adversarial sense, but in the sense of being welcome and acknowledging we are integral citizens in the society-that we’re gainfully employed, we’re educated.”(ANI)

China expresses anger over Dalai Lama’s trip to Taiwan

London, Aug.28 (ANI): China has reportedly warned Taiwan not to entertain Tibetan spiritual leader, The Dalai Lama.

The Government of Taiwan has extended an invitation to the Dalai Lama to take part in a prayer meeting with survivors of this month’s typhoon, a move that has angered Beijing, reports The Independent.

A spokesman for the Dalai Lama said details were being finalized and he hoped to travel to Taiwan as soon as possible, perhaps as early as next week.

A spokesman for the Chinese Government’s Taiwan Affairs Office said it “resolutely opposed” the decision by Taiwan’s President to allow the Dalai Lama to visit “in whatever form and capacity,” the state-run Xinhua News Agency said.

The invitation was “an attempt to sabotage” the current good relations between the two countries, he said.

China still claims the self-governing island of Taiwan, which split from the mainland in 1949 after a civil war, as part of its territory.

A spokesman for the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Takhla, said: “The Chinese must understand that his holiness is going to offer his support and to share in the sorrow.” (ANI)

Nation pays homage to Rajiv Gandhi on his 65th birth anniversary

New Delhi, Aug 20 (ANI): The nation on Thursday paid homage to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 65th birth anniversary.

President Pratibha Patil, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and other dignitaries paid floral tributes to the former Prime Minister.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi along with her son and MP Rahul Gandhi and daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra reached “Vir Bhumi” to pay their tributes.

Several functions were organised here, including a special prayer meeting at Vir Bhumi.

The ministry of rural development has convened a high-level meeting here to review the National Rural Employment Guarentee Scheme (NAREGA). It may announce increase in the wages under NAREGA. The number of working days is also likely to be increased under the programme.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy will launch a mass awareness campaign.

Titled as Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas, the event advocates the essence of renewable energy in the sectors of bio energy, wind, hydro and solar energy.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated on May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu during a poll campaign. (ANI)

Maneka, Varun and Sonia pay tributes to Sanjay Gandhi

New Delhi, June 23(ANI): Homage was paid to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s son Sanjay Gandhi on his 29th death anniversary at his memorial ‘Shantivana’ in New Delhi on Tuesday.

BJP leader and Sanjay Gandhi’s widow Maneka Gandhi, her son and Pilibhit MP Varun Gandhi, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Senior Congress leader Moti Lal Vora led a host of distinguished persons who paid homage to the late leader.

Maneka paid floral tribute to her late husband while Varun placed a bouquet of flowers at the memorial amidst a prayer meeting, which was held on the occasion

Sanjay Gandhi had died on this day in 1980 in a plane crash. (ANI)

Lal Masjid chief defiantly calls for imposition of Islamic law in Pak

Islamabad, Apr.17 (ANI): The head of the radical Lal Masjid (Red Mosque), which was stormed by Pakistani troops in 2007, led thousands of his followers in a Friday prayer meeting and called for the enforcement of Islamic laws across the militancy-plagued country.

Thousands of people crammed into the rebuilt mosque on Friday to hear Aziz lead prayers and deliver a rallying call for opponents of nuclear-armed Pakistan’s shaky democratic order.

‘I tell you that you should be ready to make sacrifices for Islam. The day is not far away when Islam will be enforced in the whole of the country,’ the bespectacled, grey-bearded cleric said, his voice carried on loudspeakers to crowds that spilled out into neighbouring streets.

‘What we have seen in Swat and the tribal areas is the result of the sacrifices at the Red Mosque: the students, the people who were martyred,’ Aziz said.

The Red Mosque siege was a turning point in Pakistan’s slide into religious extremism and violence.

Army commandos assailed the complex days after heavily armed militants holed up inside fought gunbattles with police and refused to surrender. The government says 102 people, including 11 security personnel, were killed.

Aziz was arrested as he tried to sneak out of the mosque compound, which included a seminary for girls, dressed in an all-covering burqa worn by some Muslim women. He was released on Thursday. (ANI)

Babu Jagjivan Ram’s 102nd birth anniversary today

New Delhi, Apr. 5 (ANI): Babu Jagjivan Ram’s 102nd birth anniversary is being celebrated on Sunday.

To pay homage to him, a sarvadharma (all religion) prayer meeting was held in New Delhi on Sunday morning.

Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee and other leaders will pay floral tributes to him at Parliament House.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Babu remained a Member of Parliament till his death in 1986 after over 40 years as a parliamentarian.

His uninterrupted representation in the Parliament from 1936 to 1986 was a world record, until Tony Benn overtook him by serving 51 years in the British parliament. (ANI)

Special prayers held for Indo-Pak peace in Attari

Attari, Feb.18 (ANI): Tension on either side of the Indo-Pakistan border always generates panic among border residents of Punjab. Many a time, these residents have had to migrate to saver havens because of war or tension-related rhetoric.

In the wake of the terror attacks on Mumbai, trade between India and Pakistan through the land border checkpost at wagah has taken a beating.

In a bid to restore normalcy between the two South Asian neighbours, border residents arranged a prayer meeting and performed a ritual on Wedensday.

A majority of the people who participated in the even, said that politicians have their own agenda, and therefore, there was need to call on the Almighty to help resolve the problems of border inhabitants.

Rameshwar Parshad Tyagi, the chief priest at the function, said such special prayers would certainly reduce prevailing tensions in the border areas.

He claimed that religion always works to strengthen relations between different communities.

Hailing the efforts of the residents of the border area, Sawinder Singh, a local, told ANI: “Our efforts will turn sour relations of India and Pakistan to sweet.”

Harjeet Kaur, another border resident, claimed that her father was still in a Pakistani jail as a Prisoner of War (PoW).

She said that she was participating in the prayers to ensure that peace prevailed between the two countries. If peace prevailed, chances of her father returning to his homeland would brighten, she added. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)