11 lakh reward on Wasim Rizvi, Owaisi's party leader announced
11 lakh reward on Wasim Rizvi, Owaisi's party leader announced
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Lucknow: Former Shia Muslim Waqf Board Chairman Waseem Rizvi alias Jitendra Narayan Tyagi has been constantly targeting him ever since he renounced Islam and converted to Hinduism. Fatwas are being issued against him and bounties are being placed on his head. In this regard, once again placing a reward on the head of Jitendra Narayan Tyagi, it has been announced that whoever hits him with shoes, will be given Rs 11 lakh.

The announcement was made by Waki Rashid, Metropolitan President of AIMIM from Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh. The video of Rashid's objectionable statement has gone viral on social media in which AIMIM leader is seen describing Jitendra Narayan Tyagi as an anti-social element. In the 30th second of the viral video, Rashid says, "People like Waseem Rizvi want to divide the society and spread corruption among Hindus and Muslims. It seems that he is doing all this under a conspiracy. Such people should be socially boycotted. That's why we had said that whoever hits him with a shoe will get a reward of Rs 11 lakh.''

Waki Rashid further said, "There are many cases registered against Waseem Rizvi, but no action is being taken against him and we want them to be socially boycotted. Waseem Rizvi has written a book on Prophet Mohammed, about which we have complained to the President. '

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