Assam CM Gogoi lashes out at Jamiat Ulama

    By Abdul Gani, TwoCircles.net,

    Guwahati: Extremely peeved by the growing proximity of Jamiat-Ulama-i-Hind General Secretary Maulana Mahmood A. Madani and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Assam CM Tarun Gogoi said that the nexus is ominous and the people of the country and his state should be aware of the true picture.


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    Gogoi also lashed out at the President of the Assam unit of Jamiat Badruddin Ajmal on toeing Madani’s paths and misleading the minorities of the state.

    A visibly peeved Chief Minister of Assam, Tarun Gogoi, on Thursday expressed that Jamiat leader Mehmood Madani and the president of Assam Jamiat, Ajmal have a set agenda for Narendra Modi and a possible understanding too.

    The CM of Assam though said that in a democratic country there is no stopping from one expressing his own feeling, but ahead of the general election, Madani’s comment is designed and needs to be exposed.

    Tarun Gogoi said that he would expose the intention of Madani and his associate, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) MP and Perfume Baron Ajmal’s ulterior motive to the people who has been divided on communal intentions.

    Prominent Muslim leader Maulana Mehmood Madani on Tuesday had kicked up a controversy by asking ‘so-called’ secular parties not to invoke Narendra Modi bogey to create fear among Muslim voters and woo them in a ‘negative manner’.

    Madani, leader of prominent Islamic organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, said the ‘so-called’ secular parties should not seek votes in a ‘negative manner’ but through ‘positive’ campaign by speaking about their agenda and spelling out the promises they have fulfilled and promises that remain unfulfilled. Madani claimed that so-called secular parties should explain what their governments in different states have done.

    “What promises they have fulfilled and which ones still remain? They should seek votes on this basis and not on the basis of fear of somebody else (coming to power),” he told reporters. However, the Jamiat’s Assam unit re-elected president Ajmal opined that Jamiat should keep away from politics and also a fairly safe distance from Modi too.

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