Mangalore: IUML Stages Protest against Sangh Parivar


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/RD)
Pics: Prajwal Ukkuda

Mangalore, Mar 3: Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) staged protest against Sangh Parivar and its leaders for their alleged statements against Madarasas and mosques, in front of Deputy Commissioner’s office on Monday March 3.

Recently Sangh Parivar leaders alleged that madarasas and mosques are involved in promoting terrorism in the state and demanded their closure, here. 

Speaking on this occasion, Ali Hasan, president of Muslim Merchants’ Association, said that Sangh Parivar leaders have no right to question any Muslim institutions in India, because Sangh Parivar leaders themselves are involved in promoting terrorism in the country. But they have grown to those notorious heights owing to failure of law and order situation in India, he stated.

Instead of locking the madarasas and mosques, Sangh Parivar leaders should lock their wagging tounges.  Both madarasas and mosques cannot be locked in India until Muslims are alive.

IUML leaders Ahmed Jamal, Abdul Khader Dharimi Kukkila, Khatib of Kudroli Juma Masjid, Hasanabba of Bengre Kasba Juma Masjid, Mannan Sab and others were present on this occasion.

  

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  • Siva G., usa

    Tue, Mar 04 2008

    Anything can be closed (Except defense factory) if they are manufacturing Bombs. If they are not making explosive materials and preparing men to explode themselves, it cannnot be, should not be and I am sure would not be closed. Y

    ou should know these things as you have witnessed strong Sanghis have been in power in several states and center. Nothing of the sort that IUML is projecting has happened. Remember India is democratic. I have observed that Sangh's ideology is to have equal rights and privileges for all irrespective of caste, community

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