Shia cleric hits out at oppn for 'provoking' Muslims


Lucknow, Jan 5 (IANS): Prominent Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Jawad has hit out at the opposition parties for using the anti-citizenship protests for their own benefits. He said there was confusion and fear among Muslims about the new law and it was the duty of the government to clear the doubts.

The Shia cleric said: "All opposition parties are taking advantage of the CAA protests. They are provoking Muslims that they will be expelled from the country. Such a situation has been created that the Muslims cannot understand what to do."

Jawad said that political parties are taking advantage of the situation. "These people come and meet the protesters and there is violence. The government should clear the confusion of the Muslim community about this law."

He said that the All India Muslim Personal Law Board has nothing to do with the protests against the CAA, they are silent on the issue.

Asked about AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi's comment that Muslims think they will be expelled, Jawad said Owaisi is a political figure and wants Muslims to support him and he acts accordingly.

Maulana said: "There is a fear among the Muslims that if they do not have proper documents, the government will send them to the camps. What will the government do with those who do not have papers. The government should explain to the Muslims that nothing like this is going to happen."

Shia cleric said that Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav's statement that he will not fill the NPR has sent a wrong message to the Muslim community.

He said: "All these statements are causing problems. The government should convince Muslims about all these things."

Jawad said the way government put its act together to maintain peace after the Ayodhya verdict, in the same way it should have acted in the wake of the new citizenship law. More Muslims are participating in the protests, as they feel more threatened than other communities, he added.

On the uproar over the Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz's 'Hum dekhkenge' poem, the Shia cleric said that the ruckus is unwarranted. "People have not understood his poetry. He wanted a communist rule in Pakistan. Those who are protesting should know about Faiz," he said.

Jawad also raised questions about the police action on the CAA protesters in Muzaffarnagar. He alleged that children were beaten up in madrasas by the police.

He said he has written to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister that this entire matter should be investigated.

 

  

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  • Michael, Mulky/San Fransisco

    Sun, Jan 05 2020

    Thanks for that sir. Opposition's job is opposing and BJP would have done the same if they were in opposition, exactly the way Congress is doing now having enitiated the subject when they were in power. But you are right in saying that no one who is living in the country will be sent anywhere. Because local bodies at the village level will have some or the other record for them and safeguard them even if there are some shortcomings.

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  • M.S.D, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 05 2020

    Dear Shia Cleric,

    If u r Human then tell Government to Add Muslims Name in NRC or CAA or Scrap NRC OR CAA then you will get response from Centre.

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  • abdullah, calicut, Kerala

    Sun, Jan 05 2020

    Dear Moulana, please tell us how can we trust the Govt as the BJP leaders are changing their statemetnts every now and then. Our PM is telling something and Home minister is telling something. If they have no bad intention why did they bring CAA. CAA is not an important issue for us. There are lots of other issues like poverty, unemployment, grounding economy, rapes, killings, lootings etc etc. Instead of focusing on main cause why Govt is focusing on unnecessary issues. Why are you not pointing out this to Govt. Why are you blaming opposition parties. YOu should ask the root trouble makers. Country was peaceful and everyone was living in peace. However, some enemies of society did not like this. These are devil minded people.

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