Mumbai: After Karnataka, the hijab controversy is now being witnessed in other parts of the country as well. Police in Maharashtra's Malegaon has registered a case against the Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind. In addition, a notice has been issued against the local MLA of AIMIM Maulana Mufti Ismail. In fact, under the leadership of Ulema-e-Hind, women protested in Malegaon. Thereafter, Section 144 has been imposed in Buldhana, Beed and Malegaon, which will continue till further orders.
On Tuesday, a meeting of the chief maulanas of 'Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind' was held under the leadership of MLA Maulana Mufti Ismail. The decision was taken at this meeting. On Thursday, a ceremony of the women's union was held. There were women with hijabs and burkhas called to support the hijab. Maulana Mufti had also reported that Friday will be celebrated as 'Hijab Day' in Malegaon. All women will wear burqas that day. He had said that every religion in India has the freedom to live according to its customs.
The same Muslim girls are wearing hijab according to their religion and customs. They are moving with their bodies completely covered. What is the reason for this protest? It's incomprehensible. Mayor Tahira Rashid Sheikh has proposed that the Urdu house built in Malegaon will be named after Karnataka's hijab girl Muskan Khan. In Karnataka, in the midst of a crowd of people shouting Jai Shri Ram, Muskan had raised the slogans of Allah Hu Akbar. The same issue is increasing day by day.
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