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i didnt mean too...it wasnt me who started talkin in financial terms..insaaf bhai did..i was just given him a reply...so if u wanna ask someone to stick to religion issues ask him.........
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N i have attended hardly any sabak's.......do u want me 2 join for civil tutions?
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Please dont feel dejected, it is a time to rejoice as you will be spared all the unneccesary hardships which comes along with the burden of attending mola's vayez. After all, the bayan is prepared by some amil and the dai only reads from whatever is given to him and also you have the privelage to watch the live relay and take azim-us-shan barkat. Instead engross yourself in prayers and remembrance of Imam Hussain (a.s.) and atleast try to follow him in a manner which pleases him the most.guy_sam2005 wrote:but the sad thing is i wont be able 2 go for ashara
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Bro GM,
Thanx 4 ur concern,but dont agree wit wat u said..atleast most of wat u said in above post...
Thanx 4 ur concern,but dont agree wit wat u said..atleast most of wat u said in above post...
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Yes, that would surely make you a better human being.guy_sam2005 wrote:N i have attended hardly any sabak's.......do u want me 2 join for civil tutions?
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so u agree that joinin sabak's make a person better human?Smart wrote:Yes, that would surely make you a better human being.guy_sam2005 wrote:N i have attended hardly any sabak's.......do u want me 2 join for civil tutions?
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My sympathies are with you dear guy_sam. You can't even read simple english. Your question if you can read was about civil tuitions, not sabaks. The only thing that abdes learn in sabaks and vaez is "laanat". Just go through the posts of abdes, and this statement will be validated.
Courtesy, consideration and civil behaviour are completely alien to sabaks and those presiding over them. Even the paeans that you sing for your master, are full of curses for others.
My sympathies are with you dear guy_sam. You can't even read simple english. Your question if you can read was about civil tuitions, not sabaks. The only thing that abdes learn in sabaks and vaez is "laanat". Just go through the posts of abdes, and this statement will be validated.
Courtesy, consideration and civil behaviour are completely alien to sabaks and those presiding over them. Even the paeans that you sing for your master, are full of curses for others.
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Who the heck told you that. Rukki chitti has nothing to do with going to jannat.ghulam muhammed wrote:Whether it is going to be a reality or just a hogwash like Saifee Technical school and various other projects, only time will tell but one thing which is not at all a reality but just a fairytale is the 'ruku chitthi' which is given by the dai (like e-jamat cards) which insures a guaranteed place to bohras in jannat.guy_sam2005 wrote:yes its is possible........and inshallah going to be reality soon too
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then is it supposed to send you to jahannum for being a syedna-worshipping kafir who has committed the most grevious sin of shirk?profastian wrote:
Rukki chitti has nothing to do with going to jannat.
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Dont worry you wont be needing rukku chitti for that. You are going to jahannam anyway.Al Zulfiqar wrote:then is it supposed to send you to jahannum for being a syedna-worshipping kafir who has committed the most grevious sin of shirk?profastian wrote:
Rukki chitti has nothing to do with going to jannat.

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profastian wrote:Who the heck told you that. Rukki chitti has nothing to do with going to jannat.ghulam muhammed wrote: Whether it is going to be a reality or just a hogwash like Saifee Technical school and various other projects, only time will tell but one thing which is not at all a reality but just a fairytale is the 'ruku chitthi' which is given by the dai (like e-jamat cards) which insures a guaranteed place to bohras in jannat.
do u care to elaborate how rukku chitthi insures jannat?
millions of shoda in the history of islaam died and neever even got kafan...how they will go to jannat? even today hundereds are killed in palestine for the cause of islaam.
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Read my post again. Rukki chitti has nothing to do with jannat.incredible wrote:
do u care to elaborate how rukku chitthi insures jannat?
millions of shoda in the history of islaam died and neever even got kafan...how they will go to jannat? even today hundereds are killed in palestine for the cause of islaam.
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oh ok thats coolprofastian wrote:Read my post again. Rukki chitti has nothing to do with jannat.incredible wrote:
do u care to elaborate how rukku chitthi insures jannat?
millions of shoda in the history of islaam died and neever even got kafan...how they will go to jannat? even today hundereds are killed in palestine for the cause of islaam.
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Badre Muneer in its 100 Milad Mubarak edition has published the "proposed perspective of Bhendi Bazar". See picture below. With the new plan the Roza Tahera will be visible from the J. J. Road. This seems to be first and foremost purpose of the dream project. It is a 'cluster development' which means only the particular area around the Roza will be redeveloped. Rest of Bhendi Bazar will remain of old small houses, narrow lanes and hutments (not shown here in the proposed plan). See the vast empty area (wasted) around the Roza.


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S. Insaf wrote:Badre Muneer in its 100 Milad Mubarak edition has published the "proposed perspective of Bhendi Bazar". See picture below. With the new plan the Roza Tahera will be visible from the J. J. Road. This seems to be first and foremost purpose of the dream project. It is a 'cluster development' which means only the particular area around the Roza will be redeveloped. Rest of Bhendi Bazar will remain of old small houses, narrow lanes and hutments (not shown here in the proposed plan). See the vast empty area (wasted) around the Roza.
S.Isnaaf,
Could you plez tell us in which building muslims brothers tenancy will be allocated?

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i have said this many times before and repeating this here again in capital letters for the benefit of all those who may missed it out:
THE WHOLE BHINDI BAZAAR PROJECT STINKS. THE COST PROJECTIONS, THE TOTAL SUMS OF MONEYS INVOLVED, THE SOURCE OF FUNDING, THE FINAL PRICE OF FLATS WHEN THEY WILL BE SOLD, THE PROMISES MADE TO EXISTING TENANTS, THE PRICES PAID FOR PURCHASING THE SAME, THE SIZES OF FLATS WHICH WILL BE GIVEN IN COMPENSATION TO THOSE WHO WILL BE DISLOCATED, WHERE AND HOW THEY WILL BE RE-LOCATED .... ETC ETC, ALL THESE IMPORTANT FACTS ARE BEING DELIBERATELY KEPT VAGUE. THERE IS NO CLEAR CUT ROAD MAP, NOR AN AUDITED FEASIBILITY REPORT. POLITICIANS, UNDERWORLD DONS, MUNICIPALITY OFFICIALS ARE CLEARLY BEING BRIBED AND INFLUENCED. THERE ARE GLAMOROUS PROJECT MODELS AND LOTS OF FANCY TALK, BUT NO SUBSTANTIAL FACTS.
KNOWING THE PAST BEHAVIOUR AND PREDILECTIONS OF THE KOTHARI MAFIA, NO ONE IN HIS RIGHT SENSES WILL TRUST THEM TO DELIVER ON THEIR PROMISES, ALL THEIR TALK OF REDEVELOPMENT AND UPLIFTMENT OF THE AREA AND THE BOHRAS IS GOING TO BE JUST HOGWASH AND WOOL OVER THEIR EYES. ONLY ONE THING IS CERTAIN. THE GOONS OF SAIFEE MAHAL WILL END UP WITH THOUSANDS OF CRORES IN THEIR POCKETS. HARAAM NI KAMAI!
THE WHOLE BHINDI BAZAAR PROJECT STINKS. THE COST PROJECTIONS, THE TOTAL SUMS OF MONEYS INVOLVED, THE SOURCE OF FUNDING, THE FINAL PRICE OF FLATS WHEN THEY WILL BE SOLD, THE PROMISES MADE TO EXISTING TENANTS, THE PRICES PAID FOR PURCHASING THE SAME, THE SIZES OF FLATS WHICH WILL BE GIVEN IN COMPENSATION TO THOSE WHO WILL BE DISLOCATED, WHERE AND HOW THEY WILL BE RE-LOCATED .... ETC ETC, ALL THESE IMPORTANT FACTS ARE BEING DELIBERATELY KEPT VAGUE. THERE IS NO CLEAR CUT ROAD MAP, NOR AN AUDITED FEASIBILITY REPORT. POLITICIANS, UNDERWORLD DONS, MUNICIPALITY OFFICIALS ARE CLEARLY BEING BRIBED AND INFLUENCED. THERE ARE GLAMOROUS PROJECT MODELS AND LOTS OF FANCY TALK, BUT NO SUBSTANTIAL FACTS.
KNOWING THE PAST BEHAVIOUR AND PREDILECTIONS OF THE KOTHARI MAFIA, NO ONE IN HIS RIGHT SENSES WILL TRUST THEM TO DELIVER ON THEIR PROMISES, ALL THEIR TALK OF REDEVELOPMENT AND UPLIFTMENT OF THE AREA AND THE BOHRAS IS GOING TO BE JUST HOGWASH AND WOOL OVER THEIR EYES. ONLY ONE THING IS CERTAIN. THE GOONS OF SAIFEE MAHAL WILL END UP WITH THOUSANDS OF CRORES IN THEIR POCKETS. HARAAM NI KAMAI!
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Redevelopment to skirt places of worship
Times of India - TNN | Apr 13, 2011, 07.17am IST
MUMBAI: A portion of the plots at Bhendi Bazaar and Chira Bazaar which are up for redevelopment will be exploited by developers to construct towers and sell them at market rate to recover their cost and make profits.
The Bhendi Bazaar redevelopment proposal, first reported by TOI in June 2009, has been spearheaded by the spiritual head of the one million-strong Dawoodi Bohra community, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin. His son, Shahzada Dr Qaidjoher Bhaisaheb Ezzuddin, has stationed himself in the heart of Bhendi Bazaar to monitor the progress of the project on a daily basis.
"It's a Rs 3,000 crore philanthropic project, (initially it was Rs. 1,5000 project, then it increased to Rs. 2,000 and now Rs. 3,000), which will be funded entirely by the Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust on a no-profit, no-loss basis," said trust secretary Abdeali Bhanpurawala. The project's chief liaison person, Murtuza Ali Rajkotwala, said the trust has purchased a two-acre plot in Mazgaon, where 1,500 families will be temporarily accommodated in three transit buildings. Several Bohra families have already moved to these buildings. "We provide them three meals a day free of cost for the first one month," said Rajkotwala.
The trust has acquired 179 of the 250 buildings in Bhendi Bazaar and so far paid Rs 56 crore to the landlords. "The Syedna has asked to provide each family a minimum of 350 sq ft in the new construction, although the government policy stipulates only 300 sq ft," said Bhanpurawala.
Kumar said two ancient mosques in Bhendi Bazaar's Mutton Street will not be shifted, but roads in the vicinity will have to be widened. He said a school situated between the two mosques would be rebuilt on stilts to allow for a car park and a subway that will take children safely to a nearby playground. Another 60,000 sq m underground public car park will be built to accommodate 1,400 vehicles, Kumar added.
"The trust plans to construct just four towers in the free sale component. Seventy per cent of the land will be used to rehabilitate the existing tenants," said project architect Shaikh Samoon F Rassiwala.
In south Mumbai, the Rs 3,000 crore Chira Bazaar project envisages the redevelopment of 362 buildings and rehousing of over 40,000 people currently living in more than 8,000 tenements. "The 30 acre sprawl at present comprises 47% residential and 53% commercial structures," said Kishore Avarsekar, chairman of Unity Infraprojects. Five acres will be taken up in the first phase and the entire project is scheduled to be completed in five to seven years.
Chira Bazaar houses many heritage religious structures, including Jain temples, mosques and Parsi fire temples. "If the cluster redevelopment is not done in a planned way, it will end up hurting the sentiments of religious communities," warned a Girgaum resident.
The municipal commissioner assured that none of the temples or heritage structures in the area—which is enclosed by Babasaheb Jaykar Marg, Dr M B Velkar Street, Kalbadevi Road and JSS Marg—will be touched or relocated. Also, Kalbadevi and Jagannath Sankersett roads will be widened to 90 ft from the existing 60 ft, he said.
The developer said the project will upgrade and augment the buildings' infrastructure and restore heritage structures free of cost. "It (The area) will have wide roads, adequate parking areas... and proper market places," said Avarsekar.
Times of India - TNN | Apr 13, 2011, 07.17am IST
MUMBAI: A portion of the plots at Bhendi Bazaar and Chira Bazaar which are up for redevelopment will be exploited by developers to construct towers and sell them at market rate to recover their cost and make profits.
The Bhendi Bazaar redevelopment proposal, first reported by TOI in June 2009, has been spearheaded by the spiritual head of the one million-strong Dawoodi Bohra community, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin. His son, Shahzada Dr Qaidjoher Bhaisaheb Ezzuddin, has stationed himself in the heart of Bhendi Bazaar to monitor the progress of the project on a daily basis.
"It's a Rs 3,000 crore philanthropic project, (initially it was Rs. 1,5000 project, then it increased to Rs. 2,000 and now Rs. 3,000), which will be funded entirely by the Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust on a no-profit, no-loss basis," said trust secretary Abdeali Bhanpurawala. The project's chief liaison person, Murtuza Ali Rajkotwala, said the trust has purchased a two-acre plot in Mazgaon, where 1,500 families will be temporarily accommodated in three transit buildings. Several Bohra families have already moved to these buildings. "We provide them three meals a day free of cost for the first one month," said Rajkotwala.
The trust has acquired 179 of the 250 buildings in Bhendi Bazaar and so far paid Rs 56 crore to the landlords. "The Syedna has asked to provide each family a minimum of 350 sq ft in the new construction, although the government policy stipulates only 300 sq ft," said Bhanpurawala.
Kumar said two ancient mosques in Bhendi Bazaar's Mutton Street will not be shifted, but roads in the vicinity will have to be widened. He said a school situated between the two mosques would be rebuilt on stilts to allow for a car park and a subway that will take children safely to a nearby playground. Another 60,000 sq m underground public car park will be built to accommodate 1,400 vehicles, Kumar added.
"The trust plans to construct just four towers in the free sale component. Seventy per cent of the land will be used to rehabilitate the existing tenants," said project architect Shaikh Samoon F Rassiwala.
In south Mumbai, the Rs 3,000 crore Chira Bazaar project envisages the redevelopment of 362 buildings and rehousing of over 40,000 people currently living in more than 8,000 tenements. "The 30 acre sprawl at present comprises 47% residential and 53% commercial structures," said Kishore Avarsekar, chairman of Unity Infraprojects. Five acres will be taken up in the first phase and the entire project is scheduled to be completed in five to seven years.
Chira Bazaar houses many heritage religious structures, including Jain temples, mosques and Parsi fire temples. "If the cluster redevelopment is not done in a planned way, it will end up hurting the sentiments of religious communities," warned a Girgaum resident.
The municipal commissioner assured that none of the temples or heritage structures in the area—which is enclosed by Babasaheb Jaykar Marg, Dr M B Velkar Street, Kalbadevi Road and JSS Marg—will be touched or relocated. Also, Kalbadevi and Jagannath Sankersett roads will be widened to 90 ft from the existing 60 ft, he said.
The developer said the project will upgrade and augment the buildings' infrastructure and restore heritage structures free of cost. "It (The area) will have wide roads, adequate parking areas... and proper market places," said Avarsekar.
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S. Insaf wrote:Badre Muneer in its 100 Milad Mubarak edition has published the "proposed perspective of Bhendi Bazar". See picture below. With the new plan the Roza Tahera will be visible from the J. J. Road. This seems to be first and foremost purpose of the dream project. It is a 'cluster development' which means only the particular area around the Roza will be redeveloped. Rest of Bhendi Bazar will remain of old small houses, narrow lanes and hutments (not shown here in the proposed plan). See the vast empty area (wasted) around the Roza.
Insaaf Saheb,
Raudat tahera will not be visible from JJ, the empty white area you see is the one where agha building, Tokra gali and a Masjid is, these were never part of this project. Even Mohammadi Tayyabi is shown reconstructed so how will be Raudat Tahera be see from main road.
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i have heard very shocking news from my sources in saifee mahal. 'deep throat' is placed very highly in the hierarchy inside and is one of the few ones with a clean conscience and faith in islam and the quran.
apparently, the BMC has been prevailed upon for this project with the following line of reasoning. that if this project is fully allowed to be implemented in its entirety, atleast 8-9 lakhs of bohras will be coming to mumbai annually (as it will be heavily promoted) to make a pilgrimage to the grave of the ex-syedna and it will be pitched as an alternate haj. right now we have about 1 lakh bohras who come to india from abroad for social visits, shopping and visiting all the bohra pilgrimage sites, but very few stay for long in bombay and esp. in the bohri mohalla area because of the congestion, filth and squalor. even the bohras who come from various parts of india for business and other reasons can hardly manage to reach this grave, cars cannot come in and there is no additional means of drawing out tourist dollars. with the area cleared up and this roza gaining prominence, it will become a magnet not only for bohras, but other gullible and superstitious fools who believe in the likes of sai baba, haji ali, lalbaug ganpati etc. look at the income of the haji ali dargah trust! the roza area will become a mini mecca and slowly the dream of declaring dai as imam and later allah will be helped to come to fruition.
with the influx of hordes of devotees, the BMC will rake in crores besides the positive fallout for hotels, restts, businesses etc. once the project is complete, deep throat informs me, the wily chanakyas of saifee mahal will engineer a few 'mojizas' at the roza and voila!, the herds will clamour to get in and throw money in the gallas. hindus, muslims, parsees, westerners, tourists, will come a flockin'. a whole new cult complete with minnats, qawwalis, flower sellers, chaddarwala's etc will be gathering up the moolah!
this logic made sense to the officials, (of course alongwith some massive sums as baksheesh) and the project was permitted.
apparently, the BMC has been prevailed upon for this project with the following line of reasoning. that if this project is fully allowed to be implemented in its entirety, atleast 8-9 lakhs of bohras will be coming to mumbai annually (as it will be heavily promoted) to make a pilgrimage to the grave of the ex-syedna and it will be pitched as an alternate haj. right now we have about 1 lakh bohras who come to india from abroad for social visits, shopping and visiting all the bohra pilgrimage sites, but very few stay for long in bombay and esp. in the bohri mohalla area because of the congestion, filth and squalor. even the bohras who come from various parts of india for business and other reasons can hardly manage to reach this grave, cars cannot come in and there is no additional means of drawing out tourist dollars. with the area cleared up and this roza gaining prominence, it will become a magnet not only for bohras, but other gullible and superstitious fools who believe in the likes of sai baba, haji ali, lalbaug ganpati etc. look at the income of the haji ali dargah trust! the roza area will become a mini mecca and slowly the dream of declaring dai as imam and later allah will be helped to come to fruition.
with the influx of hordes of devotees, the BMC will rake in crores besides the positive fallout for hotels, restts, businesses etc. once the project is complete, deep throat informs me, the wily chanakyas of saifee mahal will engineer a few 'mojizas' at the roza and voila!, the herds will clamour to get in and throw money in the gallas. hindus, muslims, parsees, westerners, tourists, will come a flockin'. a whole new cult complete with minnats, qawwalis, flower sellers, chaddarwala's etc will be gathering up the moolah!
this logic made sense to the officials, (of course alongwith some massive sums as baksheesh) and the project was permitted.
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How does it feel like to have so much egg up you faces... You guys had royally declared that the permission wud never be granted ...Al Zulfiqar wrote:i have heard very shocking news from my sources in saifee mahal. 'deep throat' is placed very highly in the hierarchy inside and is one of the few ones with a clean conscience and faith in islam and the quran.
apparently, the BMC has been prevailed upon for this project with the following line of reasoning. that if this project is fully allowed to be implemented in its entirety, atleast 8-9 lakhs of bohras will be coming to mumbai annually (as it will be heavily promoted) to make a pilgrimage to the grave of the ex-syedna and it will be pitched as an alternate haj. right now we have about 1 lakh bohras who come to india from abroad for social visits, shopping and visiting all the bohra pilgrimage sites, but very few stay for long in bombay and esp. in the bohri mohalla area because of the congestion, filth and squalor. even the bohras who come from various parts of india for business and other reasons can hardly manage to reach this grave, cars cannot come in and there is no additional means of drawing out tourist dollars. with the area cleared up and this roza gaining prominence, it will become a magnet not only for bohras, but other gullible and superstitious fools who believe in the likes of sai baba, haji ali, lalbaug ganpati etc. look at the income of the haji ali dargah trust! the roza area will become a mini mecca and slowly the dream of declaring dai as imam and later allah will be helped to come to fruition.
with the influx of hordes of devotees, the BMC will rake in crores besides the positive fallout for hotels, restts, businesses etc. once the project is complete, deep throat informs me, the wily chanakyas of saifee mahal will engineer a few 'mojizas' at the roza and voila!, the herds will clamour to get in and throw money in the gallas. hindus, muslims, parsees, westerners, tourists, will come a flockin'. a whole new cult complete with minnats, qawwalis, flower sellers, chaddarwala's etc will be gathering up the moolah!
this logic made sense to the officials, (of course alongwith some massive sums as baksheesh) and the project was permitted.



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approx how many years will it take to transfrom bhindi bazaar to projected picture?
10?
10?
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prof, are you hallucinating? do not delude yrself. no one had claimed that permission will not be granted. what we have said and i am repeating here again is that the crooks of kothar will never fulfill their promises exactly as they have enumerated them. knowing their slimy characters, we will watch with great amusement all the embezzlement and frauds they will perpetrate. only time will tell. hope you will be around when what we assert now will be vindicated later.profastian wrote:
How does it feel like to have so much egg up you faces... You guys had royally declared that the permission wud never be granted ...![]()
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Al Zulfiqar wrote:prof, are you hallucinating? do not delude yrself. no one had claimed that permission will not be granted. what we have said and i am repeating here again is that the crooks of kothar will never fulfill their promises exactly as they have enumerated them. knowing their slimy characters, we will watch with great amusement all the embezzlement and frauds they will perpetrate. only time will tell. hope you will be around when what we assert now will be vindicated later.profastian wrote:
How does it feel like to have so much egg up you faces... You guys had royally declared that the permission wud never be granted ...![]()
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While the abdes look forward to the redevelopment of Bhindi Bazaar area, here is a true account (with pictures) of Kothaar's and a local Bohra jamaat's gross indifference and incapability to do anything right; that too on a much smaller scale. Through this post I wish to bring to light, epic proportions of the dark side, of this once god-fearing and righteous community. Hopefully after reading this post, some lurking abdes will bring this to the attention of higher authorities in the Kothaar administration and get them to send relief and comfort to the affected mumins of the Bandra jamaat. Even if the Kothaar is successful in redeveloping the Bhindi Bazaar area, the local mumins will be affected in untold ways.
On the evening of Sayedna saheb’s milad, one of the several fire crackers lit up to celebrate the occasion entered a home in a very old building, right opposite the Bohra masjid in Bandra West, Mumbai. The fire that ensued engulfed several homes and devastated the lives of the residents. The affected families are one of the poorest mumins to reside in that building and this was their only home.
Click here http://www.flickr.com/photos/firozeshak ... 6216094255 to see the pictures of the fire. Abdes who deny the heavy handedness and degradation of the community should take note, that the person clicking pictures, in no way caused or aggravated the situation, but was beaten by a local youth. There is no point in elaborating further on this topic.
Following the fire, the Bandra jamaat has subdued the event and has also decided to not help any of the mumin families to get their lives back on track. Let alone being compensated for material loss and disruption of normal life, these poor mumins have decided to pool their own money to re-build their homes on a dilapidated and structurally unsound foundation. This is the only way they can manage to have a roof over their head and continue with their lives.
Another thing noteworthy is that all the residents of this building are unitedly fighting the Bandra Jammat, for the last three decades. Bandra jamaat wants to redevelop this building and make huge profits out of it. The roughly proposed plan is that the jamaat will own a ceremony/function hall on the ground floor, which can be rented, and the next two floors will be sold to rich Bohras at market rates. The residents of the old building will be then allotted apartments on the remaining floors, with significantly less floor space then what they currently live in. The jamaat cites FSI limitations as a reason for their inability to provide better housing, but everyone in Bandra knows that the proposed plan allows for the local jamaat members to make truck loads of money from this project and provide themselves with a continuous stream of income for years together at the expense of poor mumins. Unfortunately, while the mumins continue to fight the crafty jamaat members, the jamaat continues to watch the degradation of the living conditions of mumins in this building.
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anonymous,
first of all welcome to the forum!
can anyone be sure that the firecracker wasn't deliberately directed into this building? i wouldnt put anything past these kothari crooks who will go to any lengths to achieve their nefarious aims. witness the frauds they have committed in udaipur, mumbai, burhanpur, pune, surat, bangalore, africa,.... in fact on each and every continent and in each and every country and city.
first of all welcome to the forum!

can anyone be sure that the firecracker wasn't deliberately directed into this building? i wouldnt put anything past these kothari crooks who will go to any lengths to achieve their nefarious aims. witness the frauds they have committed in udaipur, mumbai, burhanpur, pune, surat, bangalore, africa,.... in fact on each and every continent and in each and every country and city.
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I reported the facts, unfortunately, since we are unable to read the hearts and minds of people, we should refrain from speculation. However, the fact remains that the fire crackers were lit to celebrate Sayedna saheb's 100th milad by the Bandra jamaat. Bandra jamaat is responsible for the fire and should compensate the mumins who's houses were burnt down.Al Zulfiqar wrote:anonymous,
first of all welcome to the forum!![]()
can anyone be sure that the firecracker wasn't deliberately directed into this building? i wouldnt put anything past these kothari crooks who will go to any lengths to achieve their nefarious aims. witness the frauds they have committed in udaipur, mumbai, burhanpur, pune, surat, bangalore, africa,.... in fact on each and every continent and in each and every country and city.
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Re: Dream Project of Bhendi Bazar
and unless those affected bohras dont collectively file a suit in court, they will not get a single penny...the bandra jamaat is counting on their being the usual cowards and refrain from taking bold action. if these poor bohras do not drum up enough courage to sue, then perhaps they deserve the crap.Anonymous2011 wrote:
However, the fact remains that the fire crackers were lit to celebrate Sayedna saheb's 100th milad by the Bandra jamaat. Bandra jamaat is responsible for the fire and should compensate the mumins who's houses were burnt down.
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Re: Dream Project of Bhendi Bazar
And here is a link to a mid-day article with a picture taken after the fire was doused http://www.mid-day.com/news/2011/mar/25 ... Bandra.htm.Al Zulfiqar wrote:and unless those affected bohras dont collectively file a suit in court, they will not get a single penny...the bandra jamaat is counting on their being the usual cowards and refrain from taking bold action. if these poor bohras do not drum up enough courage to sue, then perhaps they deserve the crap.Anonymous2011 wrote:
However, the fact remains that the fire crackers were lit to celebrate Sayedna saheb's 100th milad by the Bandra jamaat. Bandra jamaat is responsible for the fire and should compensate the mumins who's houses were burnt down.
Bohras are not going to stand up against the jamaat, they are all scared of being outcasted and physically harmed. The threat is real and they don't have a place to go if it happens. The fact that they have been able to stall the reconstruction project until they get a better offer is a hard task in itself.
It is amazing how Abdes have nothing to say (leave alone plan to make things right) when ordinary bohras are adversely affected; but ferverently continue to defend Kothar in its wrong doings.
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Re: Dream Project of Bhendi Bazar
anon,Anonymous2011 wrote:
It is amazing how Abdes have nothing to say (leave alone plan to make things right) when ordinary bohras are adversely affected; but ferverently continue to defend Kothar in its wrong doings.
thats because the majority of all the kothari abdes who come here are 'chor na bhai ghanti chor'...
Re: Dream Project of Bhendi Bazar
because of this news Insaaf saheb should be very happy due to his sheer concern for the common Db's
Massive revamp of Bhendi Bazaar gets CM's nod
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 154429.cms
Massive revamp of Bhendi Bazaar gets CM's nod
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 154429.cms