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Kasaragod mosque committee accuses Muslim League state treasurer of making an attempt to usurp its land

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By Express News Service

KASARAGOD: A mosque committee in Chemnad grama panchayat has accused six-time MLA of Kasaragod CT Ahammed Ali (76), popularly often called CT, of making an attempt to usurp one-acre land it purchased to construct a college and a madrasa in 1984. He is now the state treasurer of the IUML.

Members of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid at Kombanadukkam say they really feel cheated by Ahammed Ali’s refusal to return the land, valued at Rs 3 crore, to the mosque.

On Wednesday, the mosque committee held a press convention in Kasaragod saying they have been pressured to go public with their grievances as a result of they didn’t get any assist from the IUML and Chemnad Jamaath.

In 1984, Ansar-ul Islam Juma Mahal (mosque) committee raised Rs 50,000 from believers and acquired one acre at Kombanadukkam.

The mahal committee had registered Mahin Schamnad Memorial School Committee to arrange a madrasa and a government-aided college on the land. “But we made the mistake of registering the property in CT’s name. We trusted him because he was our MLA, and the president of our mahal committee and also the school committee,” stated Abdul Khader C H, secretary of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid Mahal Committee.

The mahal committee registered the property within the title of CT Ahammed Ali, “the present president of Mahin Schamnad Memorial School Committee” on January 20, 1984.

The Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid madrasa at Kombanadukkam in Chemnad grama panchayat in Kasaragod district. (Photo | Express)

The committee arrange a madrasa however didn’t begin the deliberate main college on the property.
When the Kombanadukkam mosque committee saved urgent Ahammed Ali to switch the land again to the mosque, the previous IUML MLA registered a brand new committee below the Societies Act with the tackle at Kolaati in ward no. 2 of Chemnad gram panchayat.

“CT appointed 11 members to the committee and made his younger brother (CT Abdul Khader) its president. He then declared that the new committee is the owner of the land and neither Kombanadukkam mosque committee nor Chemnad Jamaath has any say in the matter,” the secretary stated.

Of the 11 members, solely two are from Kombanadukkam and even they’re loyalists of  T Ahammed Ali, stated the mosque secretary.

‘Mix of politics and religion’

IUML chief C T Ahammed Ali has been the president of Chemnad Jamaath for the previous 35 years. Around 99% of the individuals of Kombanadukkam are voters of IUML, stated Abdul Khader. “IUML leaders raise money for the mosque and also the party when they go abroad,” he stated.

Similarly, the IUML leaders had raised cash for the mosque from NRIs in West Asian international locations.
When the Kombanadukkam Mahal committee pressed CT Ahammed Ali to return the land, the Chemnad Jamaath had shaped an enquiry committee. “It concluded that Kombanadukkam Mahal owed only 33% of the land,” Abdul Khader stated.

In a normal physique assembly, 95% of members of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid stated Ahammed Ali ought to return to the land. After that, the mosque committee members went to Panakkad and met the management of IUML however acquired little assist.  CT Ahammed Ali didn’t reply to calls made to his telephone.

KASARAGOD: A mosque committee in Chemnad grama panchayat has accused six-time MLA of Kasaragod CT Ahammed Ali (76), popularly often called CT, of making an attempt to usurp one-acre land it purchased to construct a college and a madrasa in 1984. He is now the state treasurer of the IUML.

Members of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid at Kombanadukkam say they really feel cheated by Ahammed Ali’s refusal to return the land, valued at Rs 3 crore, to the mosque.

On Wednesday, the mosque committee held a press convention in Kasaragod saying they have been pressured to go public with their grievances as a result of they didn’t get any assist from the IUML and Chemnad Jamaath.

In 1984, Ansar-ul Islam Juma Mahal (mosque) committee raised Rs 50,000 from believers and acquired one acre at Kombanadukkam.

The mahal committee had registered Mahin Schamnad Memorial School Committee to arrange a madrasa and a government-aided college on the land. “But we made the mistake of registering the property in CT’s name. We trusted him because he was our MLA, and the president of our mahal committee and also the school committee,” stated Abdul Khader C H, secretary of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid Mahal Committee.

The mahal committee registered the property within the title of CT Ahammed Ali, “the present president of Mahin Schamnad Memorial School Committee” on January 20, 1984.

The Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid madrasa at Kombanadukkam in Chemnad grama panchayat in Kasaragod district. (Photo | Express)

The committee arrange a madrasa however didn’t begin the deliberate main college on the property.
When the Kombanadukkam mosque committee saved urgent Ahammed Ali to switch the land again to the mosque, the previous IUML MLA registered a brand new committee below the Societies Act with the tackle at Kolaati in ward no. 2 of Chemnad gram panchayat.

“CT appointed 11 members to the committee and made his younger brother (CT Abdul Khader) its president. He then declared that the new committee is the owner of the land and neither Kombanadukkam mosque committee nor Chemnad Jamaath has any say in the matter,” the secretary stated.

Of the 11 members, solely two are from Kombanadukkam and even they’re loyalists of  T Ahammed Ali, stated the mosque secretary.

‘Mix of politics and religion’

IUML chief C T Ahammed Ali has been the president of Chemnad Jamaath for the previous 35 years. Around 99% of the individuals of Kombanadukkam are voters of IUML, stated Abdul Khader. “IUML leaders raise money for the mosque and also the party when they go abroad,” he stated.

Similarly, the IUML leaders had raised cash for the mosque from NRIs in West Asian international locations.
When the Kombanadukkam Mahal committee pressed CT Ahammed Ali to return the land, the Chemnad Jamaath had shaped an enquiry committee. “It concluded that Kombanadukkam Mahal owed only 33% of the land,” Abdul Khader stated.

In a normal physique assembly, 95% of members of Ansar-ul Islam Juma Masjid stated Ahammed Ali ought to return to the land. After that, the mosque committee members went to Panakkad and met the management of IUML however acquired little assist.  CT Ahammed Ali didn’t reply to calls made to his telephone.