Muslims oppose ‘forcing’ of RSS agenda
JAIPUR: Any attempt to “impose” Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) agenda and curtail religious freedom of Muslims will be challenged at all appropriate levels, members of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) asserted late on Saturday. while vowing to carry out a campaign to clear “misunderstandings” spread by the Sangh
By our correspondents
March 24, 2015
JAIPUR: Any attempt to “impose” Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) agenda and curtail religious freedom of Muslims will be challenged at all appropriate levels, members of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) asserted late on Saturday. while vowing to carry out a campaign to clear “misunderstandings” spread by the Sangh outfits.
The members accused RSS and other Hindu outfits of trying to force their agenda on Muslims. They alleged that the agenda of development on which Narendra Modi had contested election has been “left behind”, according to the members present at the conclave.
The members expressed the need for undertaking an extensive campaign to reach out to the masses to clear “misunderstandings and misconceptions” about the community.
“The country has a secular Constitution and the government cannot force people to learn chapters of the religious book of a particular community.
Inclusion chapters of Gita in school syllabus is not appropriate,” Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahli of Imam-e-Eidgah Lucknow told PTI after attending a session in the ongoing general body meeting of the Board.
“There was a consensus in the session that we should undertake a campaign against the propaganda and agenda of RSS, Bajrang Dal, VHP and other such organisation in order to remove misconception for the Muslim community. This is needed in context of on Saturday when these organisations are trying to force its agenda on us,” he said.
Alleging that these organisations are the “main forces” behind the “divide” between Hindus and Muslims, Khalid said that it was suggested in the meeting that the campaign should also work to restore communal harmony and work along with Hindus to remove misconception and misunderstanding about the community.
The members accused RSS and other Hindu outfits of trying to force their agenda on Muslims. They alleged that the agenda of development on which Narendra Modi had contested election has been “left behind”, according to the members present at the conclave.
The members expressed the need for undertaking an extensive campaign to reach out to the masses to clear “misunderstandings and misconceptions” about the community.
“The country has a secular Constitution and the government cannot force people to learn chapters of the religious book of a particular community.
Inclusion chapters of Gita in school syllabus is not appropriate,” Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahli of Imam-e-Eidgah Lucknow told PTI after attending a session in the ongoing general body meeting of the Board.
“There was a consensus in the session that we should undertake a campaign against the propaganda and agenda of RSS, Bajrang Dal, VHP and other such organisation in order to remove misconception for the Muslim community. This is needed in context of on Saturday when these organisations are trying to force its agenda on us,” he said.
Alleging that these organisations are the “main forces” behind the “divide” between Hindus and Muslims, Khalid said that it was suggested in the meeting that the campaign should also work to restore communal harmony and work along with Hindus to remove misconception and misunderstanding about the community.
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