“There would be no difference in Bangladesh or India if…” Mehbooba Mufti on Sambhal

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"There would be no difference in Bangladesh or India if..." Mehbooba Mufti on Sambhal
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has courted controversy with her remarks comparing the treatment of minorities in India and Bangladesh.
She voiced concerns over the present situation in India, comparing it to the time of 1947.
“Today, I am afraid that the situation which was during 1947, we are being taken toward that direction,” she said.

Mufti condemns absence of open positions, framework
Mufti likewise reprimanded the absence of open positions and unfortunate framework in India.
She alluded to the November 24 episode in Sambhal as “extremely sad.”
Four individuals were killed and many harmed in the midst of conflicts over a court-requested review of Shahi Jama Masjid in Uttar Pradesh.
The mosque is entangled in a legitimate disagreement regarding claims it was based on a Hindu sanctuary site.

Mufti features strict congruity at Ajmer Sharif Dargah
Mufti likewise alluded to a comparative debate at Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan, where a request has claimed the presence of a Shiva sanctuary.
She underscored Ajmer Sharif Dargah is an embodiment of strict agreement, presently being addressed for conceivable sanctuary remains.
Contrasting India with Bangladesh, Mufti said, “On the off chance that outrages are carried out on minorities in India likewise, what is the distinction among India and Bangladesh?”

Conciliatory line strengthens among India and Bangladesh
A conciliatory line among India and Bangladesh has raised after Hindu minister Chinmoy Krishna Das was captured in Dhaka.
Das, who was related with ISKCON and representative for Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was captured on rebellion charges.
His capture set off conflicts which left a legal counselor dead.
The Indian Service of Outer Issues has communicated worries over the wellbeing of minorities in Bangladesh.

Assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh, India urges assurance
Reports of assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh, remembering defacing at three Hindu sanctuaries for Chattogram, have arisen.
Visuals of irreverence toward the Indian banner have likewise stressed the relations between the two nations.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has requested a finish to brutality against Hindus in Bangladesh.
India asked the in-between time government drove by Muhammad Yunus to guarantee the assurance of minority networks’ privileges and wellbeing.

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