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Prof K Nageshwar: Shaheen Bagh protester join BJP (Video)

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The Bharatiya Janata Party welcomed into its fold three Muslim social activists Shahzad Ali, Mehreen and former Aam Aadmi Party worker Tabassum Hussain who the party said were anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protestors. It claimed that these activists had now seen through the diabolical agenda of the Shaheen Bagh protests and decided to put their faith in the BJPs ideology and the Narendra Modi government.

A Delhi BJP statement said, Social worker Shahzad Ali, gynaecologist Dr Mehreen, former AAP worker Tabassum Hussain along with a large number of Muslim brothers and sisters joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.

The enthusiasm with which Muslim brothers and sisters are joining BJP clearly shows that people of all religions have faith in the Modi government, Adesh Gupta, state BJP president, said on the occasion at the Delhi BJP office.

 

The BJP referred to Shahzad Ali as the face of the Shaheen Bagh protests, though this was rubbished by many activists.

The acceptance of the three protestors also raises many questions for the party, especially with regard to Ali.
For a party which has consolidated itself by pillorying the oppositions alleged minority appeasement politics and vehemently attacking Islamist parties, welcoming a person like Ali into the fold is somewhat curious.

Ali has in the past been closely associated with the Rashtirya Ulema Council (RUC), an orthodox, clergy-driven party, and leaders of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political outfit of the Popular Front of India (PFI). It may be noted that most BJP governments have alleged that the PFI has been involved in the violence during many anti-CAA protests, especially in Uttar Pradesh. Several charge-sheets of the Delhi police have attempted to establish links between the Delhi riots in February and the PFI.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Shaheen Bagh protester join BJP (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Shaheen Bagh protester join BJP (Video)
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BJP , AAP ||Shaheen Bagh protester join BJP|| The Bharatiya Janata Party welcomed into its fold three Muslim social activists Shahzad Ali, Mehreen and former Aam Aadmi Party worker Tabassum Hussain who the party said were anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protestors. It claimed that these activists had now seen through the diabolical agenda of the Shaheen Bagh protests and decided to put their faith in the BJPs ideology and the Narendra Modi government. A Delhi BJP statement said, Social worker Shahzad Ali, gynaecologist Dr Mehreen, former AAP worker Tabassum Hussain along with a large number of Muslim brothers and sisters joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. The enthusiasm with which Muslim brothers and sisters are joining BJP clearly shows that people of all religions have faith in the Modi government, Adesh Gupta, state BJP president, said on the occasion at the Delhi BJP office. The BJP referred to Shahzad Ali as the face of the Shaheen Bagh protests, though this was rubbished by many activists. The acceptance of the three protestors also raises many questions for the party, especially with regard to Ali. For a party which has consolidated itself by pillorying the oppositions alleged minority appeasement politics and vehemently attacking Islamist parties, welcoming a person like Ali into the fold is somewhat curious. Ali has in the past been closely associated with the Rashtirya Ulema Council (RUC), an orthodox, clergy-driven party, and leaders of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political outfit of the Popular Front of India (PFI). It may be noted that most BJP governments have alleged that the PFI has been involved in the violence during many anti-CAA protests, especially in Uttar Pradesh. Several charge-sheets of the Delhi police have attempted to establish links between the Delhi riots in February and the PFI.