
New Delhi, February 25: Shoaib Jamai, the president of the AIMIM’s Delhi unit, has urged the government to allow Muslim employees to leave work early during Ramadan. He emphasized that Chief Minister Rekha Gupta should consider this request, as it would send a positive message.
In a conversation, Jamai stated, “During Ramadan, the Muslim community wishes to return home in time for iftar. Delhi experiences heavy traffic in the evenings. Therefore, we demand that Muslim employees be granted leave during duty hours, enabling them to reach home on time for iftar.”
Regarding the controversy over iftar at Ludhiana University, Jamai remarked, “What fault do Kashmiri students have? They study across the country. I have seen this in South India as well as North India, where they study in large numbers, including at our Jamia University. Observing roza and iftar is a part of their religious practice, and they will continue to do so. When other religions are respected and celebrated, what is wrong with observing roza and iftar?”
On the ban of open sales of meat and fish in Bihar, Jamai noted, “This is primarily a hygiene issue. However, if anyone objects to fish and meat, I would like to point out that nearly 90 percent of Hindus in the country consume fish and meat.”
Meanwhile, Jamai condemned the Youth Congress‘s protest at the AI Summit. He stated, “If the Congress leadership was aware of this beforehand, it is even more unfortunate. We must play the role of opposition within democracy, but we do not condone actions that bring disgrace to our country.”
Jamai further added, “I attended the AI Summit myself, and my team was also present. Beyond politics, we work in the scientific field, and our team is involved in artificial intelligence. Therefore, we participated in the summit as researchers. We criticized the arrangements we observed there. However, what Galgotias University did in front of foreign guests is similar to what you (Congress) are doing. That platform was not meant for public protests. There are numerous places for demonstrations, but this should be considered on international platforms.”
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