Agreements Answer: Naqvi advises Taliban on 'rights of Kashmiri Muslims', says- forgive them ...


- Naqvi says Muslims in India are not shot, their limbs are not amputated

New delhi date. Saturday, September 04, 2021

Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has responded to the Taliban in his own language after making remarks about Kashmiri Muslims. Naqvi said that in India, Muslims are not shot, their limbs are not amputated or girls are prevented from going to school.

"There is no chaos in the name of religion in India," said the Minority Affairs Minister. There is only one religion here and that is the constitution. In fact, a day earlier, a Taliban spokesman had commented on Kashmiri Muslims. "It is our right to raise the voice of Kashmiri Muslims," ​​the spokesperson said. Then came the statement of Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

The Taliban are worried

"There is a long way to go between India and Afghanistan," said Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Therefore, I join hands with the Taliban and urge them to stop worrying about the Muslims here and focus on themselves.

India worships the Constitution

"Everyone in India is allowed to have their own religion, but this country has a constitution above all," Naqvi said. The country runs by it and the Constitution gives equal opportunity of development to the people of all communities.

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