'Muslims are unsafe in India, I asked my children to stay abroad': RJD leader
'Muslims are unsafe in India, I asked my children to stay abroad': RJD leader
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Patna: As much discussion takes place about the condition of Muslims in the country, probably not about any other community. Call it vote bank politics or the love of political parties for minorities, but the truth is that Indian politicians are often seen discussing Muslims. Although, Jains, Buddhists, Christians, Parsis, and Sikhs are also minorities in India, but perhaps it is not such a big vote bank that they can decide the course of power on their own. The Sikhs in Punjab are an exception in this matter. But, it is believed that whichever side the Muslims in India voted for, it becomes easier for them to get power. Perhaps that's why politicians take extra care of this minority community even after the partition of the country.      

However, in this matter, former Bihar minister and RJD leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui has given a big statement regarding the safety of Muslims. Describing the environment of the country as unsafe for Muslims, Siddiqui has given a piece of great advice to his children studying abroad. The RJD leader has said that the country has become unsafe for Muslims. The atmosphere is bad for Muslims in the country, so I have told my children studying abroad not to return to the country. Abdul Bari Siddiqui said, 'One of my sons studies at Harvard University and one daughter is a pass out of the London School of Economics. Looking at the environment for Muslims in the country, we told our sons and daughters to do jobs there. If you get citizenship, then take it. Now there is no good atmosphere in India. Don't know if you guys will be able to bear it or not.'

Former Minister Siddiqui said that you can understand with how much pain someone would tell these things to his children that they should leave their country. He said that such a time has come in the country that I had to say this to my children. He said this recently in a program organized in Bihar. The event was organized to honor senior JDU leader Devesh Chandra Thakur. Please tell that Abdul Bari Siddiqui is a big leader of RJD and he is considered trustworthy and special of party supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav. But, there is a possibility of controversy regarding his statement.  

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