Muslims of Mewat were rendered homeless.

Sekar Chandra
Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid: In his address at Jama Masjid before friday prayers, Bukhari also urged home Minister

Amit Shah to have a 'large heart' and talk to the representatives of the Muslim community. He claimed that if the

government wishes, it can control the situation and end hatred. Bukhari also alleged that "Muslims of Mewat were

rendered homeless without due process of law and investigation". Many houses and other buildings were bulldozed.

'Tears do not differentiate between Hindu and Muslim'

Five people, including two home Guard soldiers, were killed in the Nuh violence, and violence later spread to nearby

Gurugram, where an imam was killed in an attack on a mosque. Bukhari also said that he is not supporting Mewat

incidents because 'beta kisi ka bhi mare', tears come in mother's eyes and tears do not differentiate between Hindu

and Muslim.

Religious hatred is dangerous for the unity of the country'

Appealing to the prime minister again, Bukhari said that only unity can strengthen the country, but where this hatred

will take the country, you may not know. prime minister understand the situation and pay attention to it. Referring to

the incident of Quran burning in Sweden, Imam claimed that this religion-based hatred is spreading against islam and

Muslims not only in india but all over the world. This religious hatred is dangerous for the unity of any country.


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