Dadri heat reaches United Nations
UP minister Azam Khan writes to UN, apprehends Dadri will become second Babri
Lucknow: The Dadri issue has now gone up to the United Nations Organisation as senior UP minister Mohd Azam Khan has written a letter to the secretary general of the UN on Monday, asking him to impress upon the Union government of India to stick to international agreement and allow secularism and plurality to flourish in the country.
He has further asked the UN to ensure that the Indian government does not push the agenda of extra constitutional authorities within the country to turn India into a theocratic majority Hindu nation.
Releasing his letter on Monday, Mr Khan said that he feared that the Dadri incident would turn into another Babri incident and lead to the massacre of Muslim minorities.
“The RSS chief has said that India should turn into a Hindu nation by 2020 and one poor man has been lynched only because someone said that he had eaten beef. Leaders of the ruling party are openly saying the those who eat beef should meet the same fate,” he said.
“Was Dadri designed to be an action replay of Babri? Dadri comes in the constituency of the union home minister’s son and the RSS is preparing to celebrate its 100 years in 2025 and wants to make India minority free,” he added voicing fear.