: Tuesday, December 30, 2025 11:30 AM
New Delhi . Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Maulana Arshad Madani has expressed deep concern over the heinous incident in Bangladesh and the increasing communal violence in India. He strongly condemned the incident in Bangladesh through a post on social media platform ‘X’. Also expressed concern over the incidents of mob lynching and religious hatred happening within the country. Maulana Arshad Madani wrote in Should go.” Maulana Madani said that religious extremism and hatred are destroying our country too. What communal elements did to the Christian community on the occasion of Christmas cannot be justified in any way. This is a direct attack on the religious freedom given to citizens in the Constitution. Churches were attacked at various places and attempts were made to stop the Christian community from celebrating their festival.
He said that a few days ago, a Muslim hawking clothes in Nalanda, Bihar, was beaten so brutally by some people by asking his name and religion that he died in the hospital. A similar case came to light in Kerala too, where a Dalit youth from Chhattisgarh was killed by mistaking him for a Bangladeshi. A few days later, there was a mob lynching of three Muslim laborers from West Bengal in Odisha, out of which one died and two are undergoing treatment in the hospital.
Maulana further said that the sad thing is that neither the government condemned these incidents nor any member of the cabinet gave any statement on this. And the discussion in TV channels on the incident in Bangladesh and the silence on the mob lynching happening in the country, which is extremely regrettable. What name should be given to this double attitude? Certainly this is not the India that Mahatma Gandhi, Sheikhul Hind, Motilal Nehru, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and our elders had dreamed of.”
—
Read this also – Click to read the news of your state/city before the newspaper.
Web Title-Maulana Arshad Madanis Question: Why the uproar over the Bangladesh incident, but silence on hatred and lynching in India












