‘Muslim Leaders witness changeover in Amit Shah
‘Muslim Leaders witness changeover in Amit Shah
A delegation led by Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind president Maulana Mahmood Madani, Faruqui and All India Muslim Personal Law Board members met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday night to express their grievance over
recent incidents of communal violence after Ram Navami and hate speeches.
Notably the Muslim Leaders were quite taken a back to observe a change in Union Home Minister Amit Shah. emerged different behaviour wise
They were pleasantly surprised over the BJP leader’s behaviour as he patiently listened to their grievances regarding recent incidents of communal violence after Ram Navami and hate speeches.
They observed that behaviour was quite different from the Amit Shah we see delivering political speeches.
This was conveyed by Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind secretary Niyaz Faruqui told to the media personnel.
The delegation was led by Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind president Maulana Mahmood Madani, Faruqui and All India Muslim Personal Law Board members Kamal Faruqui and Professor Akhtarul Wasey.
The religious leaders also talked about the madrasa that was set on fire in Bihar’s Nalanda.
Discussions on the murders of Junaid and Nasir, both citizens of Rajasthan’s Bharatpur, were also held.
On February 15, both Junaid and Nasir were reportedly abducted by cow vigilantes. The next morning, their remains were discovered inside a burned-out automobile in Haryana’s Bhiwani.
The Muslim leaders also highlighted the hate remarks made by several BJP leaders.
As per Faruqui Amit Shah made the muslim leaders to be aware that there are all kinds of people, so it is not right to see everyone through the same prism. The government, he said, was not involved. We told him that silence on your part leads to despair among Muslims. He said he would look into it.
Adding Amit Shah told a news channel that no leader was targeted We did not target any leader, that was not our goal. Our goal was to create cooperation and change the atmosphere in the country.
News input KV Raman