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For 2 Muslim leaders’ remarks in favour of Taliban, Twitter comes crashing down on India’s Muslims again

Twitter users have gone after Nomani, some even saying he should go to Afghanistan, and therefore the hashtag #Go to Afghanistan. The sudden fury for people even hinting at supporting the Taliban is being called out, as is the practice in Twitter outrage trends.

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All India Muslim Personal Law Board spokesperson Maulana Sajjad Nomani

A right royal row has erupted on Wednesday after the All India Muslim Personal Law Board spokesperson Maulana Sajjad Nomani praised the Taliban’s successful takeover of Afghanistan. Twitter users have gone after Nomani, some even saying he should go to Afghanistan, and therefore the hashtag #Go to Afghanistan. The sudden fury for people even hinting at supporting the Taliban is being called out, as is the practice in Twitter outrage trends.

A senior journalist had been at the receiving end for the last few days for the same thing when she had objected to the use of the word “terrorists” and wanted them to be called “insurgents”.

But let’s stick to Nomani and a senior MP being name called and even booked for sedition, another stellar use of the infamous Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code.

On Wednesday, Nomani justified the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan saying it has defeated the United States Army, the world’s strongest forces. Thanking God for Taliban’s victory over Afghanistan, he said that Muslims of India salute the Taliban for its victory.

Earlier in the day, Samajwadi Party’s Sambhal MP Shafiqur Rahman Barq said the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was on par with India’s own freedom struggle. While the allegory may be questionable, we should add that the Indian freedom struggle was centered on a more powerful weapon such as non-violence than a bazooka or AK-47s or AR-15s.

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The Sambhal MP got widespread criticism for his praise of the Taliban, including from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Hours after his statement, Barq featured in another video and denied any statement supporting the Taliban. He said the video making viral rounds had been twisted and made to sound like he had done so when it was not the case. They should investigate the episode, he said. “What do I have to do with the Taliban?”

The Sambhal MP had been in the headlines for his controversial remarks denying the existence of the Covid-19. Now, he has been booked under section 124A (sedition), 153A (promoting enmity between groups) and 295A (hurting religious sentiments).

Sambhal BJP leader Rajesh Singhal has lodged the complaint against Shafiqur Rahman Barq for the statement in support of Taliban. He also lodged a complaint against District General Secretary of Samajwadi Yuvjan Mahasabha Chaudhary Faizan Shahi, who congratulated Mulla Ghani Baradar, the Taliban nominee for President replacing Ashraf Ghani, who has since fled Kabul, via a Facebook post for taking over Afghanistan.  

Read Also: Akali Dal leader Sirsa says Taliban came to gurdwara in Kabul, assured Sikhs, Hindus of safety

Barq and Shahi’s remarks drew a sharp reaction from Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, who compared it to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s comment after Kabul fell to the Taliban. He said if such a statement has come from the Samajwadi Party, then what is the difference between Imran Khan and the leaders of the SP?

As is evident, the polls for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly are due to be held next year and the jockeying for Indian and Hindu interests in the wake of “fundamentalist Muslims supporting Taliban” is a tried and tested method for the BJP for consolidation when facing the apparently strong anti-incumbency vote.

In other India News, Salima Mazari, one of the first women governors in Afghanistan, has reportedly been captured by the terror outfit, a group of the Hazara community informed by tweeting. 

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Clashes erupt between TMC and BJP supporters during Bengal repolling in South 24 Parganas

Clashes between TMC and BJP supporters disrupt repolling in Bengal’s South 24 Parganas as voting continues under tight security.

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Clashes broke out between supporters of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during repolling in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district on Saturday, highlighting ongoing political tensions in the state.

The incidents occurred as fresh voting was underway at 15 polling booths across the Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies. The repolling was ordered by the Election Commission following reports of irregularities during the earlier phase of voting held on April 29.

According to reports, confrontations between rival party supporters led to disruption in some areas, with allegations that certain voters were being prevented from casting their votes. Authorities responded by deploying heavy security forces to bring the situation under control and ensure the continuation of polling.

The repolling exercise is being conducted under strict security arrangements, with personnel deployed across sensitive locations to maintain order. Officials have emphasised that the process is being closely monitored to ensure free and fair voting.

The Election Commission had earlier declared polling in these booths void after receiving complaints of electoral malpractices and procedural lapses. Fresh voting began at 7 am and is scheduled to continue until 6 pm.

The affected booths include 11 in Magrahat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour, both considered politically significant constituencies in the ongoing assembly elections.

Despite the clashes, authorities said efforts were being made to ensure that voting proceeds without further disruption, as the state moves closer to the counting of votes.

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Bhagwant Mann rejects alcohol allegations in assembly, AAP counters with land case claim

Bhagwant Mann denies opposition claims of intoxication in assembly, while AAP counters with allegations against a Congress MLA in a land case.

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A political confrontation erupted in the Punjab assembly after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann dismissed opposition allegations that he attended the session under the influence of alcohol, calling the claims baseless and politically motivated.

The controversy began when opposition leaders, including Congress members, demanded that the chief minister undergo an alcohol test, alleging that he appeared intoxicated during proceedings. Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa questioned the purpose of continuing assembly business under such circumstances and called for testing of all members.

Responding to the accusations, Mann said the opposition had “no real issues” to raise and was resorting to distractions. He questioned the demand for testing and rejected the allegations outright.

The issue led to heated exchanges inside the House, with both sides engaging in a war of words. Leaders from the BJP also criticised the chief minister, calling the allegations serious and raising concerns over governance.

AAP counters with land case allegation

Amid the controversy, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party shifted the focus by accusing the opposition of diverting attention from a separate issue. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Cheema alleged that the uproar was linked to a land encroachment case involving Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira.

According to Cheema, a report related to the case had triggered the opposition’s reaction, leading to disruptions and a walkout in the assembly. He claimed the episode highlighted deeper issues within the Congress.

Political tensions escalate

The developments have intensified political tensions in Punjab, with both the ruling party and opposition trading sharp accusations. While the opposition continues to press for accountability over the allegations against the chief minister, the AAP maintains that the claims are an attempt to deflect attention from other controversies.

The allegations against Mann remain unproven, but the episode has added to the ongoing friction between the state’s major political parties.

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AAP wins confidence motion in Punjab assembly, Mann government proves majority

AAP government in Punjab wins confidence motion, reaffirming majority and stability in the assembly.

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The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has passed a confidence motion in the state assembly, reaffirming its majority in the House.

The motion was moved by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann during a special session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha. The move came amid recent political speculation regarding the stability of the ruling party.

With a strong numerical position in the 117-member assembly, AAP demonstrated that it continues to command the support of a majority of legislators. The outcome of the vote reinforced the party’s dominance in the House.

Addressing the assembly, Mann said the confidence motion was brought to put an end to rumours about any instability within the government. He asserted that the party remains united and committed to governance in the state.

The trust vote was passed with the backing of AAP legislators, underlining internal cohesion despite ongoing political discussions at the broader level.

The result is expected to strengthen the Mann-led government’s position and provide stability as it moves forward with its policy agenda in Punjab.

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