City
Epaper

Keep Muslim clerics away from anti-CAA protests, says former Delhi L-G Najeeb Jung; protestor disagrees

By ANI | Updated: January 21, 2020 11:30 IST

Former Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, Najeeb Jung on Monday said that it is important for the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act to remain secular, and urged Muslim clerics to stay away from them.

Open in App

Former Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, Najeeb Jung on Monday said that it is important for the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act to remain secular, and urged Muslim clerics to stay away from them.

His stance, however, didn't go well with one protestor who voiced his disagreement while Jung was interacting with reporters.

"Ek baat mein aur aap se kehdu, ye jo protest hai, iska bohot zaruri hai ki ye secular rahe. Ye Musalmano ka andolan nahi hai. Ye Hindustan ka andolan hai. (It is very important for this protest to remain secular. This protest is not of Muslims, this is India's protest)," Jung said at the Jamia Millia Islamia University here.

Jung stated that the agitation should be led by students.

He added, "Ek aur guzarish, aur bohot logo ko pasand nahi aegi, maulanao ko isse dur rakhiyega. Hamare pass koe jagah nahi hai ab Maulanao ke fatwo ki. Aap baithke apne Madarso me fatwe dijiye, ut-patang fatwe (There is one more request, and most people will not like it, keep Muslim clerics away from this. We don't have any space for their fatwas now. You give fatwa while sitting in the Madrasas)."

However, Jung's statement regarding Madrasas and Muslim clerics didn't go well with one of the protesters, who later expressed it when Jung was later talking to media after addressing the students at the University.

The said protestor intervened Jung while he was speaking to reporters and expressed his disagreement with the former LG's point of view. Unfazed about the criticism, Jung calmly heard the man and replied, "It is okay if you don't agree with what I said."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: JungJamia Millia Islamia UniversityLgdelhi
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Slum Fire: Two Killed as Massive Blaze Erupts Near Sector 17 in Rohini (Watch Video)

MaharashtraOver 10,000 Pakistani Nationals Traced in Maharashtra and Delhi Post-Palgham Terror Attack

NationalDelhi Stabbing Incident: Man Stabbed to Death in Bhajanpura's Subhash Mohalla, Murder Probe Underway

NationalDelhi Bandh: Chandani Chowk Markets Closed in Respect for Pahalgam Terror Attack (Watch Video)

NationalDelhi Factory Fire: Blast After Massive Blaze in Karawal Nagar, 8 Engines at Spot

National Realted Stories

NationalUDAN’s eight years: Scheme gives wings to common citizens, their dreams turning into reality

NationalMP Accident: Several Feared Dead As Van Falls Into Poisonous Well in Mandsaur

NationalLynched for belief: The systemic persecution of Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan (IANS Analysis)

NationalMP: Five feared dead as van plunges into well; one rescuer killed, four injured

NationalIt is essential to make state drug-free: Haryana CM