Saadet Party Chairman condems India's ban of Islamic schools

Saadet Party Chairman condems Indias ban of Islamic schools
Date: 28.3.2024 13:00

A decision taken in India caused reactions again. The Buddhist administration, which demolished mosques in recent months, recently made a decision to ban Islamic schools. Saadet leader Karamollaoğlu stated in his statement that he condemned the decision taken and reacted to the Hindu administration.

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A decision taken by the Buddhist government of India caused reactions again. The consciously sustained pressure and threats against Muslims have reached their peak.
 
The decisions of the so-called courts were used to prevent the Islamic awakening in India.
 
A court ruled to ban Islamic schools on the grounds of 'secularism'.
 
The Hindu administration, which had previously demolished a historical mosque, started construction of a temple in its place.
 

“I CONDEMN THE DECISION MADE”

 
Saadet Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu made a statement regarding the pressure and threats against Muslims in India.
 
"I condemn the decision of the Allahabad High Court in Uttar Pradesh, India, to ban Islamic schools," Karamollaoğlu said.
 

“WE WILL STAND BY THE MUSLIMS OF INDIA”

 
Karamollaoğlu continued his statement as follows:
 
"The fact that the Indian administration, which gives all kinds of freedom to their own religious beliefs, takes refuge in the excuse of 'secularism' when it comes to Muslim citizens is a crime committed against millions of our Muslim brothers in the country. We will always be with the Muslims of India, for whom our hearts have been together for hundreds of years."

YEREL HABERLER

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