Cleaning minds of saffron leaders more necessary than sweeping

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

On a day when Chief Minister swept the road outside the Taj Mahal, MIM president Asaduddin Owaisi took a dig saying that "clearing and cleaning" the minds of BJP-leaders is more necessary.

"I feel that now the Chief Minister going over there and sweeping the grounds, I would say that who would sweep the minds of leaders who are making such statements," he told reporters here apparently referring to controversial statements made by some leaders regarding the 17th Century monument in the recent past.


"Sweeping or cleaning is not required. That is being done. What is really required is that minds of leaders should be cleared and cleaned so that they understand that is part and parcel of India's legacy," the MP said.

and leaders have made "poisonous statements" about and the Chief Minister himself said the monument is not part of the country's culture and heritage, Owaisi alleged.

Adityanath today swept the road outside the Taj Mahal, went inside the Mughal-era monument and described it as a gem and an integral part of Indian culture.

Replying to a query, Owaisi said he was "shocked and surprised" that the chairman of UP Shia Waqf Board has written a letter that Humayun's tomb, a protected monument, should be demolished.

"This man is speaking the language of ISIS and Taliban and why is encouraging him? Because, is supporting them, that is why they are making such obnoxious claims," he said.

The Shia Central Waqf Board has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, proposing that the Humayun's tomb in Delhi be removed from the 'national heritage list', demolished and turned into a graveyard for Muslims.

"The board proposes to remove Humayun's tomb from the national heritage list and its building be razed and it be declared a graveyard for Muslims of New Delhi. It did not fetch any income for the government and lakhs of rupees have been spent on its maintenance.

"The money should be spent on development and not for preserving tomb of cruel kings who looted the country," Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board (UPSCWB) chairman Wasim Rizvi stated in the letter written on October 18.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 21:57 IST