BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, already involved in controversy after his recent remarks against the main judge of India, on Sunday he escalated the tension by launching a sharp attack on the former main election commissioner Sy Quraishi. Dubey accused Quraishi of negotiations not as an impartial election commissioner, but as a “Muslim commissioner”, and responded to a strong conviction of the WAQF Act (amendment). Quraishi described this act as the “ominous and evil plan” of the government aimed at seizing Muslim countries.
Sy Quraishi, who was the main commissioner for the election commissioner between 2010 and 2012, took on the Social Media platform to claim that the WAQF law was an obvious attempt at a suitable Muslim qualities. He expressed the certainty that the Supreme Court would intervene to cause government conduct.
In Dubey’s retaliation, he claimed that during the Quraishi term, the highest number of Bangladeshi infiltrators was registered as voters in Santhal Pargan, the Jharkhand region, which includes Dubey’s own parliamentary constitution of the goddess.
Dubey also claimed that land that was now managed under the WAQF Act originally belonged to Hindy, tribes, Jain, or Buddhists before the arrival of Islam in India in 712 NL. He evoked historical complaints and remembered the destruction of Vikramshil University by Bakhtiyar Khilji University in 1189 and emphasized the importance of the university by noticing that the world “first vice -chairman” atish Dipankar was created.
In a broader appeal, Dubey urged the national unity and collective understanding of history, warned against further division. He noted: “Pakistan was created by dividing it. There will be no partition now,” he signals his opposition to any future fragmentation of India.
These notes come shortly after BJP publicly distanced themselves from Dubey’s previous showcase comments against the Supreme Court and the main judge of Sanjiv Khann, who has already caused considerable political controversy.
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