VIDEO: Media team held hostage when they came to show the truth of illegal madrasa
VIDEO: Media team held hostage when they came to show the truth of illegal madrasa
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New Delhi: Reports of bulldozing action on madrasas, which have become strongholds of terror in two Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Assam, are in the news, but the national capital Delhi is witnessing a completely opposite atmosphere. Recently, when a media team reached there to show the reality of the illegal madrasa located on the land of LDO (Land and Development Office), the madrasa operator and his associates took the cameraman and reporter hostage.

These madrasas are located in the Nizamuddin area of Delhi, whose name is 'Madrasa Jamia Arabia'. When a team of Headlines India arrived here to show the truth of this madrasa, initially they had a little argument, but when the reporter asked the question, he and the cameraman were taken hostage. Significantly, recently the Yogi Adityanath government of UP has ordered that all the madrasas in the state be surveyed and their reports should be submitted to the administration. At the same time, the UP government is engaged in new efforts toward the rejuvenation of the state's education system. In this regard, instructions have also been given to the District Magistrates of all the districts regarding the survey of madrasas.

 

According to the report, a deadline has also been set for this till October 5, 2022. Those madrasas will be surveyed, which are unrecognised. After an important meeting, it was made clear that SDM, BSA (Basic Education Officer) and District Minority Officer will be present in the survey. This report will be submitted to the DM, which he will further convey to the government. At the same time, its purpose is to improve and modernize the education system of madrasas. But, it is being strongly opposed by Muslim organizations, in fact, these organizations are considering this decision of the Yogi government as an anti-Muslim step and opposing it.  

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