Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to the Muslim community that they should not allow politics on the issue of triple talaq. Modi on Tuesday met 25 leaders of Jamaat-e-Ulema-e-Hind, a Muslim organization.
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After the meeting, the PMO’s statement said, “On the issue of triple talaq, the Prime Minister reiterated that the Muslim community should not politicize this issue and that they should take the responsibility of initiating reform in this regard from all the present. Said. According to the PMO’s release, the delegation of Muslim leaders praised the PM’s stand on this issue.
Worry over the situation of Kashmir
In the meeting, Muslim leaders expressed concern over the latest situation in Kashmir. Muslim leaders believed that only the prime minister can solve this issue. The delegation said that the Muslim community wants to have an equal partnership in creating a new India. Team members acknowledged that terrorism is a major challenge and reiterated its resolve to deal with it.
Emphasis on national integration
During the meeting, Modi said that the biggest strength of democracy is harmony and harmony and the government has no right to discriminate between people. PM described the unity in diversity as a specialty of India and said that the new generation of the country should not be allowed to become a victim of increasing extremism in the world. The members of the delegation believed that it is the responsibility of the Muslim community to not compromise on the security of the country at any cost. According to the PMO’s statement, the leaders present in the delegation said that the Muslim community will not let any conspiracy against India ever succeed.
Ajit Doval Message
The delegation was welcomed by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. He said that the whole world is looking at India and it is the responsibility of every section of the society to take it forward. In the party’s Jamaat-e-Ulema-e-Hind team, the organization’s president Maulana Kari Syed Mohammad Usman Mansurpuri, general secretary of the organization, Maulana Mahmud A. Madani, Mumbai’s Anjuman-e-Islam, Zaheer I. Qazi, educationist Akhtarul Wase and Maulana Badruddin Ajmal were also present.