Syed Naseruddin Chishty, the successor to the Ajmer Dargah Chief, criticized the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, labeling it as unacceptable. He emphasized that such attacks, based on religion, contradict Islam’s core teachings of peace, humanity, and justice. Chishty highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recognition with top civilian awards in Muslim countries as a testament to India’s values of coexistence and mutual respect.
Chishty expressed concern over the distressing reports of violence from Bangladesh, stating that targeting any community or killing innocents can never be justified. He urged the Bangladesh government to align its actions with the principles of Islam, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the safety and security of all citizens, regardless of their religion or community.
The successor to the Ajmer Dargah Chief cautioned against using Bangladesh against India as part of a broader conspiracy, warning of potential threats to peace and brotherhood in the region. He called on the Bangladeshi government to take decisive measures to prevent the escalation of violence, ensuring the preservation of peace, justice, and humanity.
Chishty praised India’s rich heritage of religious and cultural diversity, highlighting the country’s tradition of harmonious coexistence among people of various faiths. He underscored the role of religious events in India in fostering social cohesion, cultural exchange, and respect for diverse traditions. The successor to the Ajmer Dargah Chief commended India’s progress and global recognition, attributing it to the nation’s commitment to mutual respect and brotherhood among different religions.
