New Delhi. On Thursday, the court of Varanasi gave a big decision regarding the Gyanvapi mosque. The court rejected the demand for the removal of the court commissioner, giving a setback to the Muslim side. Along with this, the court also ordered a survey of the entire mosque complex and asked to submit the full report to the court on May 17. But some politicians have objected to the court’s decision. One of these is AIMIM President and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi). Whose Gyanvapi is showing pain on the decision of the court on the mosque. Talking to the media, he said that, I have already lost the Babri Masjid, now I cannot lose another mosque.
This is a blatant violation and I hope that the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the Masjid committee would go to the Supreme Court. I have lost one Babri Masjid and I don’t want to lose another masjid: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Gyanvapi survey case verdict pic.twitter.com/5oSVVrwxHt
— ANI (@ANI) May 12, 2022
Apart from this, Owais has also reacted to making the national anthem mandatory in madrassas of UP. Owaisi said, “Yogi Adityanath and BJP do not need to give me a certificate of patriotism. When the freedom struggle of the country was being fought, there was no Sangh Parivar. While the madrasas stood against the British.
Yogi Adityanath&BJP do not need to give me the certificate of patriotism. When freedom struggle of the country was being fought, there was no Sangh Parivar. These madrassas stood against British: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on national anthem to be made mandatory in UP madrassas pic.twitter.com/nsP6poe8wX
— ANI (@ANI) May 12, 2022
It is noteworthy that in madrasas of Uttar Pradesh, children will sing the national anthem before studies. The Yogi government had taken a big decision on Thursday. After which the national anthem will be mandatory every day in all madrasas of Uttar Pradesh. SN Pandey, Registrar of the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board, issued an order in this regard to all the District Minority Welfare Officers on May 9. SN Pandey, the registrar of the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board, had issued orders regarding this to the minority welfare officials on 9 May.
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