'We can't tolerate anger in the glory of the Prophet', users on Tauqeer Raza's statement
'We can't tolerate anger in the glory of the Prophet', users on Tauqeer Raza's statement
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Jaipur: After Nupur Sharma's controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad, statements of Muslim clerics and Ulemas are also coming in and demanding the government to arrest Nupur Sharma. Now once again Maulana Tauqeer Raza has made a controversial statement and on his statement, social media users have also taken his class.

Speaking at a function in Jaipur, Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan said, "You accused Muslims. I ask, where did the bomb that exploded before 2014 disappear today? Now the bomb does not explode anywhere because the one who was about to kill the bomb is sitting on the ruler today. Narendra Modi ji, you are the Prime Minister of our country and don't burn the country all over the world. We were oppressed. We have not called the Arab countries, they have come on their own because the glory of their Messenger has been whispered.”

Social media users lashed out at Maulana Tauqir Raza's statement. A social media user named Joyshree Patnaik wrote, "Modi ji will remain the prime minister forever from now on. This is the vow of us Hindus. Let us see how long these gleeful cats will pull the pole. On the other hand, Twitter users named Chunky wrote, "Maulana ji, you or your community has not made it sit, Hindus have made it sit. As long as the Hindu is alive, he will sit. What will you do?" Maulana Tauqir Raza questioned the silence of Prime Minister Modi and called him Dhritarashtra. Accusing the BJP, he said that BJP can also get Nupur Sharma killed to win the 2024 elections. He said that we are ready to go to jail, we are ready to be shot because we cannot tolerate arrogance in the glory of the Prophet.

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