
New Delhi :
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Sunday targeted SY Qureshi, after creating a ruckus with a comment against India’s Chief Justice of India, saying that he was not an election commissioner but a ‘Muslim commissioner’. Earlier, Qureshi, criticizing the Waqf (Amendment) Act, described it as ‘the terrible and bad scheme of the government of the Muslims of Muslims’. Qureshi is the former Chief Election Commissioner of India.
Dubey had launched a scathing attack on the Supreme Court and Chief Justice of India Sanjeev Khanna a day earlier and held him responsible for the ‘religious war’ in India. However, after this, the BJP separated itself from his controversial remarks.
Qureshi had accused the government
Qureshi accused ‘X’ in a post on 17 April, “The Waqf Act is undoubtedly a terrible scheme of the government to grab the land of Muslims. I am sure that the Supreme Court will question this. The propaganda machinery has done its job to spread misinformation.”
The BJP MP reacted on this on Sunday. Dubey said, “You were not an Election Commissioner, you were a Muslim commissioner. During your tenure, the most Bangladeshi intruders were made voters in Santhal Pargana of Jharkhand.”
There will be no partition now: Dubey
He said, “Prophet Muhammad’s Islam came in 712 AD in India. Before that this land (Waqf) belonged to Hindus or tribals, Jains or Buddhists associated with that religion.”
Dubey said that his village Vikramashila was burnt by Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1189 and Vikramshila University gave the world ‘first Vice Chancellor’ as Atish Dipankar.
He said, “Unite this country, read history. Pakistan was divided and made. Now there will be no partition.”
Dubey is a Lok Sabha member from Godda in Jharkhand for four times.
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