File photo: A market in Mysore, Karnataka, India |
Source/Credit: AT Sources | Shahid Parvez India
Edited by Ahmadiyya Times| December 25, 2010
An Ahmadiyya Mualims missionary from Mysore, Karnataka, India, is missing since December 19.
According to the sources, Moulvi Mansoor Ahmad had gone to the market to refill gas on Sunday where he had placed the cylinder at the shop and told them he would return later to collect it.
Mr. Ahmad never returned and is missing since then.
Originally from Yadgir Karnataka, Mr. Ahmad has been posted at a town Pandavapura near Mysore.
A complaint has been registered at the police station and the police have been on a manhunt since then.
On Tuesday the 14th a secretary of Jamaat-e-Ulema-e Hind Mysore had given a press release in a Urdu Daily “The Sahara” that they fully support and will work towards the fulfillment of the decisions taken at the conference organized by Majlis Tehafuz Khatme-Nabuwwat in Bangalore on the 12th in which senior leaders of Deoband UP had taken part.
Majlis Tehafuz Khatme-Nabuwwat, an extremists movement with branches in India, has called for the destruction of Ahmadiyya Muslim community and openly promotes the killing of Ahmadi Muslims.
-- Shahid Parvez from India contributed to the story.
-- Ahmadiyya Muslim missionary missing for several days
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