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India is a paradise for Muslims, religious rights are safe here: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi


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Union Minority Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naq V said the Lockdown regulations should be complied with when the Ramadan fast begins. Religious rituals should be carried out in accordance with other regulations of the lockdown, he said.

NEW DELHI: Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said India is a paradise for Muslims and their rights are safe. The Organization of the Muslim Nations recently demanded that the Prime Minister take steps to curb the growing Islamophobia in the country. The Union Minister's statement follows this.

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in discussion with PTI "In Our India, All Muslims are protected in their social, financial and non-secular rights and therefore the country is holy-heaven for them". He added that those who are trying to destroy this environment cannot be their friends. The Islamic State Organization has accused the media of mistreating Muslims in India in the wake of the Kovid 19 and raising discrimination and violence against them. In this context, the Islamic countries' organization has tweeted that the Prime Minister should take immediate action to protect the rights of the Muslim minority in India. India has been condemned by the IPHRC, the human rights wing of the OIC. The OIC is an organization of over 50 Muslim majority nations.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister on Sunday issued a stern warning to those who use communal capital to spread the Kovid spread. Kovid-19 does not look at race, caste, religion, language, color or borders. A tweet from The PMO handle says: "We've to battle against it fraternally as a part of public duty."

New Delhi: Union Minister of Minority Affairs Minister Ramadan, Islam and religious believers, asking them to follow the leakdan the controls at the time of starting the fast Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi V said. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi urged the Muslim community to abide by social restrictions and other restrictions on lockdown. He said he would seek cooperation with religious leaders on the issue. The Ramadan fast begins on the 24th of this month. He said that the lockdown to curb the spread of COVID has been extended till May 3. He said that steps are being taken in the country to combat COVID-19 and we should all follow the rules.
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The Muslim community living in India is safe after 600 COVID deaths in the country. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that India is heaven in respect of other countries. The religious, social and economic rights of the Muslim community living in India will not be denied. The claim that Islamophobia exists in India is false. He said the statement made by the Islamic Organization of Islamic Cooperation on India's Islamophobia in India yesterday was incorrect. Muslims living in India live in peace. We need to identify those who are trying to destroy it, ”he said.

Everyone should stay home by following government regulations. Everyone should pray at home, keeping communal distance. He said religious and communal organizations should be given religious direction for this. He urged believers to maintain restrictions and fight against COVID-19.

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