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Ayodhya Ram Temple Event: AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home from January 20-25

As the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya approaches, AIUDF President and Lok Sabha MP Badruddin Ajmal have urged Muslims to stay home from January 20 to 25, citing concerns over potential untoward incidents.

By: Rekha Joshi  Pardaphash Group
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Ayodhya Ram Temple Event: AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home from January 20-25

As the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya approaches, AIUDF President and Lok Sabha MP Badruddin Ajmal have urged Muslims to stay home from January 20 to 25, citing concerns over potential untoward incidents. In a strong statement, Ajmal labeled the BJP as the biggest enemy of the Muslim community, accusing them of threatening lives, faith, mosques, Islamic laws, and the Azan.

Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home from January 20-25


Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home from January 20-25. Addressing a gathering in Assam’s Barpeta, Ajmal emphasized the need for caution during the period when the idol of Ram Lalla would be placed in Ram Janmabhoomi. He urged Muslims to avoid travel, anticipating a significant influx of people using various modes of transportation for the event. Ajmal stated, “The BJP has big plans. I urge our Muslim brothers not to travel from January 20 to 24-25.”

Lashing out at the saffron party, Ajmal accused the BJP of being the enemy of Muslims’ lives, faith, prayer, madrasa, masjid, ‘purdah’ of mothers and sisters, Islamic laws, and talaq. He later clarified to reporters that the appeal was made to ensure peace and harmony, emphasizing the intention to prevent any repetition of the Ayodhya mosque demolition times.

Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home during Ram Temple Event


Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims to Stay Home during Ram Temple Event. In response, BJP leader and Union Minister countered Ajmal’s claims, asserting that the BJP follows the ‘Mantra’ of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwaas’ and does not harbor hatred towards Muslims. He highlighted the invitation extended to Iqbal Ansari, a former litigant in the Ayodhya land dispute case, for the consecration ceremony, emphasizing the BJP’s respect for all religions.

The article concludes with details about the upcoming consecration ceremony, mentioning the commencement of Vedic rituals on January 16, leading to the main ceremony on January 22. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to attend, the event has attracted widespread attention, with over 60,000 attendees anticipated. The temple consecration has become a significant occasion, with VVIP guests from India and abroad invited to partake in the auspicious event in Ayodhya.

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