Muslim Jamaat chief comes out in support of Bhagwat

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While several Muslim organizations are criticizing RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for his recent statements, All India Muslim Jamaat’s National President Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi has come out in his support.

Talking to the media here on Friday, the maulana said this is not the first time Mohan Bhagwat said such things. In fact, he has aired his views on various occasions to connect the society, which developed positive thinking in the country. “The RSS chief exhorted fellow Hindus not to look for a temple under every mosque and repeated the same at the conference at Vigyan Bhavan, Delhi. He also talked about taking everyone along and claimed that when everyone walks together, the country will progress,” he added, claiming that such statements always unite the country.

He noted that the RSS is the biggest organization of India. Such a big organization of the followers of any religion has not come into existence in the country.

The maulana said the positive thinking of the Sangh chief would reduce the growing Hindu-Muslim tensions in the country. People of all communities should listen and read his statements and articles with a positive attitude.

He poited out that there are many organizations that keep creating disturbances in the country. Neither can anyone progress through mutual conflict and hatred nor can the society or the country progress. For progress, people of all communities will have to walk together, he added.

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi further said that in the last two years it has been seen that religious places like mosques, madrasas, tombs, and shrines were targeted by anti-social elements in different parts of the country due to which the situation has become tense. After these efforts of the Sangh chief, Muslims have a hope that now the activities of anti-social elements will be stopped in the country and a harmonious environment will be established.