Speaking on the National Register of Citizens(NRC) of India conducted in Assam to determine the number of foreigners staying in the north-eastern state, the general secretary of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Maulana Mahmood Madani went ahead and proclaimed that the NRC should be implemented across India to know how many intruders and foreigners are staying in the country.
M Madani on’what if govt decides to implement NRC in entire country?’:Mera jee ye chahta hai ki main demand karoon ki saare mulk mein karlo, pata chal jayega ki ghuspetiye kitne hain. Jo asli hain unke upar bhi daag lagaya jata hai toh pata chal jaega, mujhe koi dikkat nahi hai https://t.co/YQ8BYcgkGY pic.twitter.com/gPLyrQs29p
— ANI (@ANI) September 12, 2019
Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind also passed a resolution declaring Kashmir as an integral part of India and slamming Pakistan as an “enemy country” trying to spread a fake narrative of Muslims being unhappy in India. The resolution that was adopted in the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind’s general council meeting in Delhi reiterated that Kashmir is an integral part of the country and all Kashmiris are our compatriots. It also said that any separatist movement is harmful, not just for the country but for the Kashmiris as well.
Mahmood Madani, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind: Pakistan is trying to project on the international forum that India muslims are against India, we condemn this act of Pakistan. https://t.co/YQ8BYcgkGY
— ANI (@ANI) September 12, 2019
“Our enemy(Pakistan) is trying to send a wrong message that Muslims in India are unhappy. This is not true. We are citizens of this country and we are very happy here. We resolutely stand behind the government on Kashmir issue,” Madani said.
Madani added, “Kashmir was, is and will be ours and ours alone. We are always with India”. It is notable here that Madani had met RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat last week in the Sangh’s office at Delhi’s Keshav Ganj. The meeting was organised by former BJP general secretary and senior RSS leader Ram Lal. RSS had said that the meeting was held between two of the largest non-political social organisations and its aim was to discuss harmony between the two communities.
Ever since Article 370 has been abrogated from Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan seems to have been on a ranting overdrive. It has been trying to stoke public outrage against the Indian government by citing imaginary atrocities meted out to Kashmiris and Muslims in particular, in order to pressurise the Indian government to roll back the abrogation of Article 370. However, there have not been many takers for Pakistan’s propaganda as a large number of countries including the middle-eastern nations have refused to acknowledge Pakistan’s rants against India.