JAC Appeal for Telangana Bandh on Oct 29

Telangana Bandh on Oct 29 | Hyderabad, Oct 28 (Maxim News):  The Muslim Joint Action Committee formed comprising various political and social activists over “Gustakh-e-Rasool“. 

Convenor JAC and President of Tahreek Muslim Shabban Mushtaq Malik while addressing scribes here on Monday has appealed to all the Muslims to observe the Telangana Bandh on October 29 demanding the government arrest those who used insulting comments on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and initiate action as per the law.  

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He appealed to all the shopkeepers, street vendors, Street Hawkers, hotels, pan shops, and other business establishment owners to observe the bandh, and those who are private / government employees should take one day of sick leave and participate in the Bandh. 

Congress leader Rashid Khan, MBT leader Sikander Ullah Khan, Shakeel Dayani, Social Activist, Fahad, Abdul Haq, Mohd  Azhar, and S. A . Manan were present at the press conference.

It is to be mentioned, here that Yati Narsinghanand was booked for hate speech earlier this month over his derogatory remark against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at a programme in Ghaziabad on September 29, triggering widespread outrage.

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Narsinghanand was booked under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code on the complaint of Trivendra Singh, a police officer at Sihani Gate police station, for hurting religious sentiments.

The remark had sparked protests in several pockets of the country including Amravati and New Delhi against the seer.

Amid the controversy, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that derogatory comments against deities, great figures, or saints are unacceptable.

However, he had also warned that anarchy in the name of protest will not be tolerated either adding that those engaging in such behaviour will face severe consequences.

“Every citizen should have a sense of gratitude towards great men, but this cannot be forced and cannot be imposed on anyone,” Adityanath said in a statement. (Maxim News) 


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