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Conversion racket: 48 hours after Maulana Kalimuddin Siddiqui’s arrest, no outrage on social media. Baffling!

Preaching is not a crime and the voluntary conversion so too. The hounding of Maulana Kalim Siddiqui is nothing but an attempt to criminalise Muslims. However, such arrests of Muslims likely to continue till end Uttar Pradesh polls and the BJP has no other option to polarise Hindu voters.

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The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad on Wednesday arrested renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui from Meerut for allegedly running a conversion syndicate. A local court has remanded Siddiqui in judicial custody till October 5.

Apart from Ohkla MLA Amanatullah Khan, Shafiqurrrahman Burq, Professor Apoorvanand and some others, there were no popular outrage on social media and anywhere else on the midnight arresting of an Islamic scholar.

Despite trending hastag #ReleaseKalimuddinSiddiqui, neither any political party nor leaders who claimed to be secular had said anything about the incident.

Even after 48 hours of Siddiqui’s arresting, the AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi have not tweeted anything about arresting but there are reports that he want impartial judicial probe into the case.

The UP ATS had arrested Siddiqui from Meerut and made accused in propagation of religion which is the right given to him by the Constitution under article 25. Article 25 guarantees the freedom to profess, practice and propagate religion to all citizens.

All of a sudden arresting Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui by UP ATS is an unconstitutional and aggressive act.

Preaching is not a crime and the voluntary conversion so too. The hounding of Maulana Kalim Siddiqui is nothing but an attempt to criminalise Muslims. However, such arrests of Muslims likely to continue till end of next year’s assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh and the BJP has no other option to polarise Hindu voters.

Media has already started pushing the propaganda with news pieces claiming that the Maulana has been rounded up for suspicious activities.

Islamic scholar Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui had come into the limelight at the time of Bollywood actor Sana Khan’s marriage with Gujarat’s mufti Anas. After this, Sana Khan left her film industry and decided to lead a life of Islamic tradition. In November 2020, Sana Khan was married to Mufti Anas Saeed and Siddiqui were present during wedding ceremony.

Including Malana Siddiqui, 11 people have been arrested in the conversion case so far.

What is UP anti-conversion law?

After the arrest of the two clerics Umar Gautam and Mufti Kazi Jahageer Alam, the UP Anti-Terrorist Squad had arrested eight more people and booked them under the anti-conversion law, the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2020.

With an aim to penalize love jihad, the Uttar Pradesh government had enacted anti-conversion law in February 2021.

Read Also: UP ATS arrests Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui for running religious conversion racket, tweeple say atrocities on Muslims increasing

Under the law, a person who wants to convert and the individual who is performing the conversion have to seek permission from a district magistrate. It also makes religious conversion punishable if it has been done by misrepresentation, force, undue influence, coercion or allurement.

However, the critics and legal experts have called the law a violation of fundamental rights.

In other India News, The roof of a school in Bai village of Gannaur tehsil of Sonepat collapsed. At least 25 students have suffered serious injuries in this accident. 

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BJP raises seat offer to Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena to nearly 90 ahead of Mumbai civic polls, talks continue

The BJP has raised its seat offer to Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena to nearly 90 for the upcoming BMC elections, but fresh talks are needed as differences persist within the Mahayuti.

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With the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections drawing closer, the seat-sharing tussle within the Mahayuti alliance continues, with the BJP increasing its offer to Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena but failing to reach the party’s expectations.

According to sources, the BJP has now proposed close to 90 seats for the Shinde faction in the upcoming Mumbai civic polls. This is a significant jump from its earlier offer of 52 seats but still falls short of what Shinde is seeking. The Shiv Sena leader has reportedly reduced his demand from an initial 125 seats to 112, yet remains dissatisfied with the latest formula.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is expected to hold another round of discussions with Shinde to break the deadlock. Sources indicate that the BJP is unlikely to stretch its offer much further, especially after its strong showing in recent statewide local body elections.

BJP firm after strong local poll performance

The BJP has emerged as the single largest party in the recent local polls, securing 117 municipal president posts. In comparison, the Shinde-led Shiv Sena won 53 posts, while Ajit Pawar’s faction of the NCP secured 37. These results have strengthened the BJP’s negotiating position ahead of the BMC elections.

However, the current seat-sharing calculations could change if Ajit Pawar decides to contest the Mumbai civic polls as part of the alliance. Senior NCP leader Sunil Tatkare confirmed that no final decision has been taken yet, noting that discussions with alliance partners are ongoing.

Nawab Malik factor complicates alliance talks

A major point of contention within the Mahayuti is the issue of senior NCP leader Nawab Malik, who is facing multiple corruption cases, including a money laundering case linked to underworld activities. While the alliance has made it clear that Malik is unacceptable as part of its Mumbai setup, Ajit Pawar is reportedly firm on backing him.

Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam has publicly stated that the party would not align with any group that includes Malik. Sources added that if the NCP joins the alliance in Mumbai, it may be asked to project a different leader and contest a limited number of seats.

BMC elections timeline

The countdown to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections has already begun, with less than a month left for polling. Voting is scheduled for January 15, with counting set to take place the following day. A total of 2,869 municipal seats will be contested, including 227 seats in the BMC.

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Everyone has their demands: Robert Vadra responds to calls for Priyanka Gandhi as PM candidate

Robert Vadra has reacted to growing calls for Priyanka Gandhi as a prime ministerial candidate, saying leadership speculation should not overshadow pressing issues like pollution and employment.

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Businessman Robert Vadra has reacted cautiously to growing political chatter around Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being projected as a future prime ministerial candidate, saying such expectations are natural but the priority should remain on issues directly affecting the people.

The remarks came after Congress Lok Sabha member Imran Masood publicly pitched Priyanka Gandhi, the party’s general secretary and MP from Wayanad, as a potential prime ministerial face. The statement triggered sharp reactions from the BJP, particularly in the backdrop of criticism over Priyanka Gandhi’s response to violence against minorities in Bangladesh.

Focus should remain on people’s issues, says Vadra

Speaking to media, Robert Vadra said that demands and expectations often emerge from different sections, but leadership speculation should not distract from pressing national concerns.

“Everyone has their own demands. There are demands from various quarters that Priyanka should come forward. There are also demands that I should enter politics. But right now, the focus should be on the real issues that concern the people of the country,” Vadra said.

He underlined that challenges such as pollution, education and employment deserve greater attention in public and political discourse.

Emphasis on brotherhood and unity

Commenting on the situation in Bangladesh, Vadra stressed the importance of harmony and communal unity, cautioning against divisive narratives.

He said that during his visits to religious places across the country, he has observed similar values and concerns among people of different faiths. According to him, unity and brotherhood should guide discussions, rather than any Hindu-Muslim divide.

“No one should be involved in divisive activities. The focus should be on serious challenges facing the country,” he added.

Domestic concerns should come first

Vadra also said that national priorities must take precedence before engaging with issues beyond India’s borders.

“First, we should focus on matters related to our own country. After that, we can look at issues concerning Bangladesh or any other nation,” he said.

Pollution needs urgent attention

Highlighting environmental concerns, Vadra said pollution in the national capital has reached alarming levels and requires immediate solutions. He noted that the issue did not receive adequate discussion during the Winter Session of Parliament.

He pointed out that Priyanka Gandhi had also intended to raise the issue of pollution in Parliament. Vadra suggested that if domestic measures fail, international cooperation could be explored to address worsening air quality.

Christmas greetings and call for peace

On the occasion of Christmas, Vadra extended greetings, saying he prayed for peace, unity and the overall well-being of the country.

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J&K cabinet clears residential plot allotment for flood-affected families

The Jammu and Kashmir cabinet has approved allotment of residential plots to families affected by floods and landslides in August and September, paving the way for rehabilitation.

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In a significant relief measure for disaster-hit families in Jammu and Kashmir, the government has approved the allotment of residential plots to people whose homes were damaged or destroyed in floods and landslides earlier this year. The decision aims to help affected families rebuild their houses at safer locations.

The Jammu and Kashmir cabinet, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has cleared the 5 Marla residential land allotment scheme. A senior official said the proposal has been forwarded to the Lieutenant Governor for assent, marking an important step towards large-scale rehabilitation.

According to the government, the decision will cover families impacted by floods, cloudbursts and landslides that occurred during August and September across the Union Territory. Most of the damage was reported from the Jammu region, where thousands of houses were affected due to extreme weather events.

Official data shared earlier in Parliament indicated that the disasters caused widespread destruction. Around 200 people lost their lives, while more than 8,400 houses were damaged. In addition to property losses, large tracts of agricultural land were affected, and livestock losses were also reported.

A significant number of casualties occurred during religious pilgrimages. On August 14, flash floods at the Machail Yatra base camp in Chisoti area of Kishtwar district claimed over 60 lives, with several people reported missing. Another tragedy struck on August 26, when a massive landslide hit the Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra track in Katra amid heavy rainfall, killing 35 pilgrims.

Following the Katra incident, protests were held against the shrine board over the continuation of the yatra despite weather warnings. The Lieutenant Governor had ordered a probe into the landslide, directing a three-member committee to submit its report within two weeks. However, the report has not yet been made public.

While ex-gratia relief has already been provided to the families of those who lost their lives, the demand for land allotment to rebuild homes at safer locations has remained a key concern among survivors. Officials said identifying suitable land that is both safe and acceptable to local communities has been challenging.

A senior official said groundwork at the district level has largely been completed and the cabinet’s approval has paved the way for the rehabilitation process. The Centre has already sanctioned the reconstruction of 5,000 houses damaged in the floods in Jammu and Kashmir.

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