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Close down madrasas giving wrong education: Shiv Sena

An executive meeting of the Shiv Sena Samajwadi Party was held under the chairmanship of its state president Javed Khan here on Monday. In the meeting, Javed Khan strongly condemned the incident of stone pelting by some miscreants during the...
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Shiv Sena Samajwadi Party state president Javed Khan along with other party workers in Hoshiarpur on Monday.
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An executive meeting of the Shiv Sena Samajwadi Party was held under the chairmanship of its state president Javed Khan here on Monday.

In the meeting, Javed Khan strongly condemned the incident of stone pelting by some miscreants during the immersion of Mata Ji’s idol at Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh. He said by doing such activity, miscreants have tried to spoil the atmosphere of the country, which Shiv Sena Samajwadi Party will not tolerate under any circumstances.

He said whenever any Hindu festival comes, some mischievous elements try to spoil the atmosphere of the country by doing such activities. It also affects mutual love and brotherhood between people of Punjab. Such acts of violence in the name of Islam by mischievous elements were defaming the name of Islam. These people want to destroy Hindu-Muslim unity by getting wrong education from madrasas.

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He said if madrasas have to impart such education, then they should be closed immediately. He appealed to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath that strict legal action should be taken against miscreants. On the occasion, Bittu Langeri, Mani Thakur, Sandeep Kumar, Rahul Thakur, Ladi, Mohit Sharma, Ajay Sharma, Deepak Verma, Raju, Jagga, Jagtar, Deep Singh, Yashpal Sharma, Harvinder Singh, Happy, Kalu, Monty, Kaku, Ravi Kumar, Manish, Sandeep Sood, Pinkeshwar Rai and a large number of Shiv Sainiks were present.

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