Jamiat opposed PM Modi’s visit to Ram Temple inauguration

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Voices of protest have started being raised over prime minister Narendra Modi’s decision to attend the Ram

Temple inauguration ceremony. In this connection, Maulana Mahmood Madani, Chief of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind,

the largest religious organization of Muslims, has issued a statement and registered a protest. He bluntly said that

the country’s prime minister Azam should not go for the foundation of any temple or any place of worship.

Did Maulana Mahmood Asad Madani say anything?

He said, “It is being said that a mosque is being built in ayodhya and our prime minister will go there and

inaugurate it. We want to say two things. Firstly, we do not accept the court's decision on ayodhya as correct. We

believe that that decision has been taken in the wrong environment, in the wrong way, on the wrong grounds. He

said, The second thing is that the prime minister of the country, Azam, should not go for the foundation of any

temple or any place of worship. You should keep yourself away from this. The matter of religion is a matter of the

people. I want to tell the people of Jamiat that if they participate in such a program in any way, even verbally...

action will be taken against them.

Ram temple will be consecrated in ayodhya on 22 January

Let us tell you that Shri ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has invited prime minister Narendra Modi for

the consecration program of ram temple. The consecration of ram Lala will take place on january 22 at the Ram

Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya. On receiving the invitation, PM Modi had said through social media that he was

feeling blessed and it was his good fortune that he would witness this historic occasion in his lifetime.


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