In Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh, Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad made a strong statement on the I Love Muhammad controversy. He said that when people studying Urdu and Arabic start teaching English, it can be understood how far politics has reached. Talking about teaching English to Allah too, he said that it is wrong to drag God and Allah into politics. The government is treating those who spread the frenzy.
The minister said that India belongs to Indians and the festival should be celebrated with rites, not with swords. He warned that those who will spoil the atmosphere will get punishment and maintain law and order is the priority of the government.
Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad spoke on I love Muhammad controversy
Sanjay Nishad also raised questions on the officers and employees of Fatehpur. He said that now the fear among the officials has reduced and three-three types of reports are being presented. The minister said that new committees created by the government have been formed every 5 kilometers so that the mafia can be stopped.
Festivals should be celebrated with rites, not with swords
He alleged that some revenue officers have met the mafia and make false reports. The minister made it clear that all the tenders will be investigated and the culprits will have to face action. Only the people of Gram Sabha will be given the opportunity to work and outsiders will be stopped.
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