Lucknow: After their campaign against 'love jihad' a word coined by certain sections of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Party MP from Unnao, Sakshi Maharaj made a controversial statement on Sunday saying that children studying in Madrassas are trained to become terrorists.
Sakshi Maharaj on Sunday alleged that madrassas were giving "education of terrorism", drawing sharp reaction from other parties which accused BJP of trying to create communal polarisation by spreading "canard".
"There should be a common board for the Madrassas and they should check what's being taught there. They teach terrorism in Madrasas. Just the way in schools, we are taught good values, they should teach Muslim kids good things as well, and not just teach them the Quran and how to become jihadis.
Sakshi Maharaj on Sunday alleged that madrassas were giving "education of terrorism", drawing sharp reaction from other parties which accused BJP of trying to create communal polarisation by spreading "canard".
"Why is there a different code for Madrasas and schools? Madrasas should also teach the same things rather than teaching terrorism," the MP from Unnao constituency told reporters in Nademau in Kannauj district.
Maharaj alleged that students were not being taught about nationalism in religious schools. "Tell me about one madrassa where the tricolour is hoisted on August 15 and January 26," he said.
The BJP's Hindutva hardliner said Madrassas "which have no connection with nationalism" are being given government aid. "Most of our schools do not take the aid but it is being given to Madrassas having no connection with nationalism," he said.
The ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh denounced Sakshi's "hate speech", saying it was an attempt to create division among communities while Congress said it was another attempt to create a spectre of religious polarisation and "turn the country into another Pakistan".
"Sakshi has given a hate speech which is aimed at creating differences in the society," SP spokesman Rajendra Chaurdhary said.
Congress leader Manish Tewari said the MP should come out with evidence to back his "outrageous claims"."It is canard by BJP, RSS and its affiliates.
"There is no factual basis.... It is another attempt to bring the communities head-on, to create the spectre of religious polarisation and ultimately bring about a situation in the country where rather than looking at economic development, this government wants to turn it into another
Pakistan," he said.
Other Congress leaders like Rashid Alvi also condemned Maharaj's statement saying that the constitution allows Madrassas to preach religion.
Earlier, during a programme in Etah on September 7, Sakshi had reportedly labelled madrassas as "hub of terror" and alleged that 'love jihad' prospers through such institutions.
'Love Jihad' is the term used by right wing Hindu outfits while referring to alleged conversion of Hindu girls through marriage.
BJP MPs in UP including Adityanath have come under fire for making hate speeches in the run up to Saturday's bypoll in one Lok Sabha and 11 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.
Adityanath had said Hindus will reply "in the same language" if they are subjected to attacks or forcible conversions and that "where there are 20 to 35 per cent of them (Muslims), serious communal riots take place".
(with inputs from PTI)
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