AGRA: The Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha on Sunday announced that it will bear all the travel expenses of Samajwadi Party MP Azam Khan and his associates if they wish to go and settle in Pakistan.
Reacting to Azam Khan’s statement that Muslims in India are being punished for their decision to not to migrate to Pakistan after the partition in 1947, Hindu Mahasabha spokesperson, Ashok Pandey, said that there is no difference between the MP and ISI terrorists.
Despite living in India and holding a public office, Khan’s love for the neighbouring country seems to be overwhelming, said Ashok, adding that the MP should go to Pakistan and settle there.
“It’s we who are being punished due to his presence in India rather than they being punished for living here. He wants Pakistan kind of environment across the nation”, said Ashok.
“If they are stopped for doing gundagardi then they feel they are being punished,” he said, adding that if Khan had done such kinds of things in Pakistan, he would have been hanged.
Khan, an MP from Rampur in
Uttar Pradesh, claimed that Muslims have not been able to live a dignified life in the country. “We have been living a very disgusting life since the partition of the country and we are very ashamed of it,” said Khan, adding that Maulana Azad, Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, and even Bapu had appealed Muslims not to migrate to Pakistan, when asked about his views on growing incidents of mob lynching.
Khan also alleged that the state government is fabricating land dispute cases against him as he managed to defeat BJP candidate
Jaya Prada in the Lok Sabha polls. It is worth mentioning here that Khan’s name was recently put on anti-land mafia portal after several complaints in connection with alleged land grabbing were registered against him in his home town, Rampur.