Shahi Imam bats for AAP, party says it doesn’t need his support

AAP doesn't support the ideology of Imam Bukhari, party leader Sanjay Singh said

Update: 2015-02-06 18:19 GMT
Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari (Photo: PTI/File)

New Delhi: On the eve of Delhi polls, Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari on Friday appealed to Muslims to vote for AAP citing "grave threat" to the community from communal forces but the party promptly rejected the support saying it was against any type of caste and communal politics.

In his appeal, Bukhari urged the people to help AAP to form an "honest and secular" government in Delhi while accusing BJP of extending support to elements who are trying to divide the society.

"The country is facing the grave dangers of communalism and Muslims are the target of communal forces," Bukhari said in a statement while asking people to support AAP to protect the country from divisive forces.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh said the party does not require support of Bukhari as it was against any type of "caste and communal politics".

"AAP doesn't support the ideology of Imam Bukhari. We don't need his support," Singh said.

Bukhari said, "To oppose the communal forces and curb their further advance and to protect the sanctity and security of the Constitution of the country, we shall have to ponder over the measures required to ensure that the secular fabric of the nation remains intact."

He said survival of Muslims was dependent on the survival of secularism in India while urging the people to help AAP to form an honest and secular government in Delhi.

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