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Communal parties are openly making false propaganda that Assamese Muslims are Bangladeshis: Jamaat demands it should be stopped

Posted on 03 September 2012 by Webmaster JIH Maharashtra

New Delhi, 01 Sept. 2012: “Communal parties are openly making false propaganda that Assamese Muslims are Bangladeshis,” said Mulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari president of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind in a press meet held today at Jamaat’s headquarters in the capital.

The president of Jamaat said, “It is very unfortunate that Assam government has failed to stop violence which has been continuing for the last more than one month. The number of people being killed is increasing daily. This dangerous situation, on the one hand, is increasing the sense of insecurity among the linguistic minorities especially Muslims of Assam and other parts of country, and on the other hand, communal elements and those parties which believe in spreading hate to achieve political benefits, are spreading hatred and fear in the whole country. These political parties are openly making the false propaganda that Assamese Muslims are Bangladeshis or foreigners and through this they are stoking the fire of hatred in the whole country. In this respect anti-social and communal elements misused the social media sites and succeeded in creating fear psychosis and sense of insecurity in Bangalore and other cities which affected lakhs of people and crores of people became the victims of hate and misunderstandings.”

Maulana Umari said that these events were a part of conspiracy to gain political benefits. He demanded that this false propaganda should be stopped, life, honour and property of every citizen should be protected and rehabilitation of about five lakh uprooted persons in their houses should be expedited. He also demanded that the sum of Rs. 300 crore sanctioned by the centre should be properly and judiciously spent and the confidence of Muslim minority should be restored. “Besides, those who played the nefarious game of bloodshed, arson, and uprooting of innocent people, should be brought to justice and exemplary punishment should be given to them,” he further demanded.

Reminding the some past tragic incidents Maulana Umari said, “It is worth reminding that 3000 innocent men women and children were mercilessly killed in 1983 Nelli massacre. But the state government had withdrawn all cases. Likewise, no one among the killers of 2000 Sikhs murdered in 1984 anti-Sikh riots has been punished till now. The same attitude was adopted in the case of Babri Masjid demolition and the ensuing anti-Muslim riots. The perpetrators of those killings are yet to be brought to book. It is against justice and supremacy of law that killers and tyrants are not punished and go scot free. This is very dangerous for the future of country.”

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