New MIM plans prayers against CAA NRC today in Moghalpura
Moghalpura : After much dilly-dallying, the Hyderabad city police have finally accorded permission to hold peaceful prayer against CAA-NRC-NPR at office of the All India Majlis-e-Iquilab-e-Millat party in Moghalpura on Tuesday.
Upon receiving the permission letter, the leaders of AIMIM deliberated about the preparations and arrangements for the same. Critical of the way the city police was behaving with peaceful protestors against NRC and CAA, in the light of Chief Minister KCR taking a stand on the issue, the party president Moulana Tariq Quadri, an advocate, said, "We are now facing stiff resistance from police even for holding peaceful protests in a country known as the largest democracy in the world.
Even though we are echoing peace and tranquility everywhere in our gatherings since the beginning, the police prefer to give permission to those who are spreading the message of hate and animosity towards minorities of the country," he said.
Giving a call to the public irrespective of caste and religion to attend the congregation, Moulana Quadri said, "The need of the hour is to raise voice against the enactment of anti-people laws that already brought the people on to the streets," he said.
"People should demonstrate their strength to protect the democracy from falling into the hands of autocratic rulers. We must have to hit the streets and protest the same way we did 70 years ago to unite the nation against the brutal regime of British imperialism," said Moulana Syed Hamed Hussain Shuttary, vice president AIMIM.