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Imam Bukhari beat up Muslim journalist for telling truth of Babar's invasion


The mass media, who always make a noise about their freedom, are keeping quiet on the issue of Bukhari beating up a reporter who tried to tell the truth as accepted by the Court. If such incident had taken place with any chief of a pro-Hindu organization or a Saint, all mass media, channels would have branded him as ‘Talibani’ and would have held discussion sessions on their channels; but here, the person involved is Muslim Imam, a Muslim Dharmaguru, therefore, all media is keeping quiet and all Hindus must realize this. How can such biased media ever carry out its duty impartially? - Editor SP

Imam didn’t tolerate the truth of Babur invading ‘Ramjanma-bhoomi’ presented by the Muslim reporter

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Shahi Imam Maulana Ahmad Bukhari of Jama Mosque, Delhi severely beat up a Muslim reporter for his writing the truth about Babur’s invasion on the birth place of Sriram. This reporter had asked Bukhari for his views on Babur’s invasion of the birth-place of Sriram. A press conference was held by the Imam here for presenting views on the Allahabad’s High Court’s decision on ‘Ramjanma-bhoomi’ case.

A reporter of one Urdu periodical, Mohammad Abdul Wahid Chishti raised a query on the right of ownership on ‘Ramjanma-bhoomi’. Chishti tried to draw the attention of Bukhari on the point that the controversial land belonged to King Dasharath from the year 1528 and later, Babur built a mosque. Initially, Bukhari ignored the query; but Chishti again asked the same question leading to Bukhari losing his cool. He pounced on Chishti. Bukhari shouted that ‘Throw this person out; he is the agent of Congress. Keep your mouth shut. It is because of the traitors like you that Muslims were insulted.’ Thereafter Bukhari and his supporters severely beat up Chishti.

Bukhari wants to start riots in the country ! – Chishti

After this incident, Chishti said, “Bukhari has been trying to disturb the religious harmony by making explosive statements after thehistoric decision of Allahabad High Court on the ‘Ramjanma-bhoomi’. Till the verdict was not declared, Bukhari was saying that he would accept the verdict of the High Court; but since the verdict is out, he has changed his tune and has started making explosive statements against the verdict. He does not want peace. He wants riots to start in this country. To maintain the unity and harmony in this country, ‘Ramjanma-bhoomi’ belonging to Raja Dasharath, should be handed back to Hindus.”

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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