Complaint against Muslim outfit for rewarding student chanting 'Allah hu Akbar'


Mandya (Karnataka), Feb 10 (IANS): Narendra Modi Vichar Manch has lodged a complaint with Mandya Police against Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind for announcing Rs 5 lakh cash reward to the student who raised 'Allah hu Akbar' slogan during protests in connection with hijab row in the district of Karnataka.

Muskaan Khan, the student of PES College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Mandya district was heckled by the crowd in the college premises for wearing burka. Single handedly she confronted the crowd, raised the counter slogan of 'Allah hu Akbar' even as tens of students chased her and raised counter slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram'. The video is now viral on social media.

Appreciating the courage of the student, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has announced Rs 5 lakh cash reward to the student for standing up for her rights.

"It is a concern that students of Karnataka have sown poisonous seeds of religious intolerance creating unrest in the society. Few fundamental organisations and separatist institutions announcing cash reward for the student is a worrying development," complainant C.T. Manjunath, State Secretary of the Manch stated on Wednesday evening.

"I strongly believe that the organisation is behind the hijab crisis in the state. The financial transactions of this organisation have to be scrutinized and legal action must be initiated. This act of announcing cash reward encourages fundamentalism and religious fanaticism," he said.

The burka clad young student Muskaan Khan has said that she will abide by the court order.

Speaking to reporters, Muskaan explained that she had been to the college to submit an assignment to the department. "I was stopped at the gate by a group of students. They asked me to enter the college without burka or else go back home. I resisted," she said.

"The group was doing the same thing to my other friends also. I questioned them why I should go back and entered the college premises. Some of them came near my ears and shouted 'Jai Sri Ram' slogans. They followed me and said that I must take out the burka but I stood my ground," she explained.

"I was not scared. I raised 'Allah hu Akbar' slogans without any fear. I am waiting for the court order and will abide by the decision," she said.

Muskaan explained that the college authorities have supported and protected her. "Every religion has freedom to follow their culture. We will follow our culture," she said.

Meanwhile, a three-judge bench is hearing the matter in Karnataka High Court.

 

  

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  • Dr KUSUMA KUMARI GUNJI MBBS DGO, Nellore Kodyadka

    Fri, Feb 11 2022

    Hope the High court of Karnataka makes a good decision soon in this matter and the issue gets settled well While we respect religious sentiments we must also respect the law Let the court decide what we should do. India shall remain one as a secular nation and we shall all live in peace

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 11 2022

    Where was this man, when murderer Cow vigilantes who were released on bail was garlanded and taken out of procession? Was it right? Why didn't he filed any complaint??? By the way one cannot compare the criminals with the students.

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  • Preetham, Farangipet

    Fri, Feb 11 2022

    Not to forget Godse Ratna awards..

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  • CA Ned Dcunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Thu, Feb 10 2022

    Anand, you are right.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 10 2022

    If I am not wrong, Allah hu Akbar means God is great !

    DisAgree [3] Agree [16] Reply Report Abuse


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