Why Do Muslims in India Stand with Invaders? Insights from Mahant Rajudas

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Why Do Muslims in India Stand with Invaders? Insights from Mahant Rajudas

Lucknow, May 18: Mahant Rajudas has launched a sharp critique against Maulana Arshad Madani and the Muslim community regarding the Dhar Bhojshala controversy. He openly expressed his views on issues such as the temple-mosque dispute, Hindutva, rising fuel prices, and paper leaks. He also demanded strict action against those involved in paper leaks.

In an interview, Mahant Rajudas accused Maulana Arshad Madani of wanting to divide the nation and impose Islam across the country. He claimed that Madani aims to introduce Sharia law, which is not even present in many Islamic countries. He stated that Islam, which originated 1400 years ago, will survive for another 400 years.

Regarding the Dhar Bhojshala case, he asserted that even a blind person could identify it as a temple. He questioned why there should be opposition if symbols like conch shells, maces, and deities are present in a mosque. He suggested that every mosque should have idols.

He praised the court’s decision, noting that over 30,000 temples, including those in Kashi and Mathura, were destroyed by invaders. He urged Muslims to return these places to Hindus, as they were originally temples.

Mahant Rajudas expressed confusion over why Muslims in India support invaders. He emphasized that the issue is not about mosques and temples but about the destruction of Hindu culture and Hindutva.

On rising fuel prices, he remarked that it is a global crisis, not limited to India. He recalled that during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Prime Minister sent medicines to other countries. He pointed out that when India lacks oil and has to import it, prices will inevitably rise. He urged efforts to conserve fuel.

Describing paper leaks as unfortunate, Mahant Rajudas stated that those responsible should face severe consequences. He stressed that no paper should leak, as the youth of the country work hard, and such incidents are unacceptable. He called for strict punishment for those involved.

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