German far-right politician resigns after converting to Islam

ANI  |  Berlin [Germany] 

A German far-right politician, named Arthur Wagner, belonging to a German rightist party, has resigned after converting to Islam.

Arthur Wagner, a leading member of for (AfD) in the eastern state of Brandenburg, resigned from the post of the on January 11 citing "personal reasons," according to Andreas Kalbitz, AfD's

Kalbitz told on Wednesday that he only learned about Wagner's resignation when he telephoned him a few days ago.

was first elected as an representative in 2015 and was a member of the state committee responsible for churches and religious communities.

Kalbitz added that he was surprised at his sudden resignation.

He maintained that there was "no pressure from the party" for to resign since the party supported "freedom of religion."

Originally formed as an anti-euro party in 2013, the in recent times, has campaigned aggressively on an anti-immigrant, anti-Islam platform. It has strongly criticised the German Government's decision to allow more than a million refugees into in 2015.

The party came third in last year's federal election, winning 12.6 percent of the vote.

According to the AfD, it states that "Islam does not belong to Germany" and "Islamic culture do not blend well in Germany".

Speaking at a press conference a week before the federal elections, then of the Alexander Gauland said that orthodox Islam is "incompatible" with "the principles of the modern, secular, "

"The growing Islamisation of poses an urgent challenge for its public and state order, cultural identity and the internal peace of our country," Gauland said.

In the wake of terrorist attacks that have ravaged in recent times, Germany's far-right parties have advocated the closure of mosques and ban Muslim women to wear the burqa.

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 09:05 IST