All India Ulema Board has given its reaction to the statement of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on the increasing temple mosque controversy in the country. On Friday (December 20, 2024), the All India Ulema Board welcomed the statement of Mohan Bhagwat and said that Bhagwat’s statement will expose those who are doing politics in the name of Hindutva in the country and claiming historical mosques and dargahs as temples. They are creating a rift between peace and brotherhood in the country. He got a befitting reply.
National General Secretary of All India Ulema Board, Allama Bunai Hasani has said that the message given by Mohan Bhagwat has been clearly given to Hindu leaders. This will have an impact and there will be an end to temple-mosque disputes at various places in the country.
Allama Bunai Hassani said, "Mohan Bhagwat has said that if someone wants that we will become Hindu leaders by raising issues like Ayodhya, then we will not allow it. There is a need to adopt this statement in Indian society. This statement should be conveyed to all the societies of India so that peace is maintained in the country."
Statement of Mohan Bhagwat
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat has said that if someone wants to become a leader by creating new controversies over temples and mosques every day, then this should not happen, we have to show the world that we can live together. Mohan Bhagwat said, "Our country runs according to the Constitution. No one rules here. The public elects its representative. Whoever gets elected will run the government. Governance belongs to the people. Now the era of dominance is over. You must understand this and these are all old battles. We should forget these battles and take care of everyone."
Bhagwat has said in the speech that everyone in India should live together and this is what Indian culture teaches. He further said, "But from time to time obstacles were created in this too. The last time Aurangzeb had created this obstacle. After that once again the rule of fundamentalism came."
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