Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Rajvi fired questions about the government over the campaign against Madrasas in MP and Uttarakhand
Maulana Mufti Shahabuddin Rajvi Barelvi, national president of All India Muslim James, questioned the campaign conducted by the state governments against the Madrasas of Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh. He said this act is to strangle justice. Shahabuddin Rajvi Barelvi said in a statement on Monday that the Constitution had given the minorities open permission to open, operate, operate, operate. Now, in such a situation, running a bulldozer on the Madrasa of Madhya Pradesh, the closure of the Madrasas of the Uttarakhand government is a step against the Constitution. There is no right to govern or close bulldozers in Madrasas. This step is going to strangle justice. It is the same Madrasas who played an important role in freedom from 1857 to 1947. Maulana told the Uttarakhand government to immediately open the 13 Madrasas sealed in Haldwani, if there is no lack of papers in these Madrasas or a better way, it can be restored, but to recommend that the Madrasas be in the field. Maulana questions the intent of the administration and said that the Madrasas accused of acting without registration are already registered under the Society Act 1860, it is now the responsibility to recognize the recognition of recognition, and the district administration works negligently in the recognition of Madrasas. Madrasas operators cannot be strong due to corruption rounds and a large amount of money. Maulana further said that if the Madhya Pradesh government and the Uttarakhand government continue to work against the institutions of minorities, it will be very difficult to maintain confidence in the slogan ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Share this story -tags