Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Muslims wanting portrait insulting forefather­s’

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NEW DELHI: Wading into the Jinnah row, Union minister V K Singh on Sunday said those Muslims, who supported the presence of Pakistan founder’s portrait in the Aligarh Muslim University, were insulting their forefather­s, who had rejected his ideology.

They are Indians today because of their forefather­s, the minister of state for external affairs said in a social media post.

A controvers­y has erupted over the presence of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s portrait in the AMU, with BJP leaders demanding that it be removed. A picture of the man responsibl­e for India’s division cannot be accepted in a public-funded institutio­n, they have said.

Singh said, “If you are not a Muslim but support the portrait’s presence because you think that protests against it curbs your freedom, then you should think if you would like on the walls of your house a picture of somebody whose hands are stained with the blood of your own people”

“Without a doubt, freedom is everybody’s right. But we tend to forget that how many great people shed their blood in achieving it. Will they be proud today of the manner in which you are using your freedom?” the former Army chief asked in the post titled ‘Let us protect our freedom from abuse’.

The minister said, “If you are a Muslim and want Jinnah’s portrait on your walls, then this is a huge insult of your forefather­s who had rejected his ideology. You are an Indian today because of them.”

Apparently addressing AMU students, he said it is one of the leading universiti­es in the country and they (the students) should be aware of the expectatio­ns the country has from them.

Singh suggested they have to choose between wisdom and prudence, or narrow-mindedness and extremism.

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