Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) President Alok Kumar has expressed concern over the announcement of the movement against the Waqf Law Amendment by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB). He said that on October 3, it has been said to keep the shops closed and demonstrate at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Also, AIMPLB has planned to submit a memorandum to the Chief Ministers of the states. Alok Kumar also expressed his opinion on the I Love Mohammad controversy.
Question on movement
Alok Kumar said that this is amazing because AIMPLB and Jamiat themselves were welcomed by AIMPLB and Jamiat. He said that the matter is still under consideration in the court, in such a situation it is a matter of concern to launch the movement in between.
Fear of violence
The VHP president, citing the incidents in recent times, said, ‘Recently there was violence at many places in the country on Mohammad Saheb’s birthday. Since September 5, there are continuous violent incidents. Such movements can increase the danger to social harmony and will promote violence. He said that there is often a possibility of coercion and violence in events like Bharat Bandh.
Appeal to government and society
Alok Kumar said that all organizations should make arrangements to make the movement peacefully. He also urged the central and state governments to prepare to deal with all kinds of situation and take precautions from now. He also called upon the society not to depend only on the government. He said, ‘Constitution and law give the right to self -defense in the event of an attack. Hindu society should be cautious and should cooperate in stopping any wrong incident with constitutionally with agencies.
Statement on religious posters
The VHP president said that if people of Islam in any religious program put up posters of ‘I Love Muhammad’, then there is no objection in it. But if objectionable statements are made on the pretext of such posters or a ruckus is made, then it is not right. He said on ‘I Love Mahadev’ that these slogans are not in response to ‘I Love Muhammad’. ‘I think this is not being done in his response,’ he said.
Response to Pakistan’s PM
Reacting to the statement of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Alok Kumar said, ‘Hindu cannot be extreme. The Hindu prays for the earth, vegetation and everyone, it cannot be violent. But an attempt is being made to show the Hindu violent. Now the situation of Hindu phobia has arisen.