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PM Narendra Modi Affirms Support for Islam: ‘Muslim Community Considered’ | Watch

PM Narendra Modi Affirms Support for Islam: ‘Muslim Community Considered’ | Watch

Tuesday, May 7, marks the conclusion of the third phase of the current Lok Sabha elections in 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that he does not oppose Islam or Muslims and that the community should consider their future progress when casting their votes. The opposition said that the Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were deliberately taking votes away from Muslims. After Modi was accused of calling Muslims “infiltrators” who have “more children” at a recent address, the charges grew more intense. Modi made this statement in an interview with Times Now. Get real-time updates on the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

He refuted claims that he was discriminating against Muslims and connected his recent remarks to an alleged electoral strategy by the opposition Congress party to divide the riches of the majority Hindu population among Muslims. The Congress disputes having made any such commitment. In the Monday interview, Modi stated, “We are not against Islam and Muslims.” We do not handle this. Since the Nehru period, they have been fabricating stories about their mistreatment. Since they are anti-Muslim, they have always mistreated us. They used to take advantage of us since, with less effort, they could get rewards. They would demonize us as being anti-Muslim and then pretend to be friends with Muslims.

Through this, they benefited. They instilled terror in the air for this reason. By inciting fear, they were gaining ground. But now the Muslim community knows. Muslim sisters believe that I genuinely care about their problems, as evidenced by my decision to outlaw triple talaq. They tell me I’m a real guy when I deliver Ayushman cards. They claim I’m a real guy when I administer COVID shots. They understand that I do not discriminate against anyone. The fact that the opposition’s falsehoods have been exposed is their issue. That is the reason they have to constantly tell falsehoods to deceive,” Modi responded when questioned about his reputation as an anti-Muslim.

In the seven-phase election that starts on April 19 and finishes on June 1, Modi is vying for an uncommon third consecutive term. On Tuesday, eleven states and union territories will cast ballots in the third round of the election. Polls indicate that Modi will easily win when the results are announced on June 4. Modi is running for an unusual third straight term in the seven-phase election that begins on April 19 and ends on June 1. Eleven states and union territories will vote on Tuesday in the election’s third round. When the results are declared on June 4, polls suggest that Modi will easily win. About Muslims and the elections, Modi stated, “Think of your children and your own future.” “I don’t want any community to live like laborers because someone is scaring them,” he continued.

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The prime minister said in the interview that all Hindus, Christians, and Parsis are among the nation’s underprivileged and should benefit from reservations. “I have never said that reservations for Muslims will be denied. My only point is that granting reservations cannot be based only on religious beliefs. Hindus, Christians, and Parsis make up the majority of the poor in the nation; they should all be eligible for reservation benefits. We are thankful that the people who drafted our constitution made the correct choice because Dalits and other indigenous people have endured injustice for millennia. According to Modi, no political party is against this.

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