RSS asks Madrasas to hoist tricolour; We are hoisting, now you hoist, replies Madrasa

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January 11, 2016

Lucknow, Jan 11: Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM), the Muslim wing of RSS has taken up a nationwide campaign to convince madrasas across the country to celebrate the Republic Day by hoisting the tricolour on January 26 in their campus.

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Meanwhile, Darul Uloom Deoband which has already suggested all madrasas to hoist tricolour asked the RSS hoist the national flag at its headquarters in Nagpur.

The MRM’s campaign for tricolour in madrasas has been named 'Jhanda Falani', said UP co-ordinator of MRM Merajidhwaj Singh. RSS central functionary Indresh Kumar is MRM's national coordinator.

"The campaign is being carried out throughout the country," said Singh. "MRM is also going to write letters to Islamic seminaries Darul Uloom Deoband and Nadwa, requesting them to make members of the community aware about the significance of national festivals like the Republic Day," added Singh.

Darul Uloom Deoband for its reaction to the MRM's move, its press secretary Maulana Ashraf Usmani said: "Does the RSS hoist the tricolour at its offices or its headquarters at Nagpur? Does the RSS' basic ideology believe in the national anthem?"

"Several madrassas through the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Deoband's social chapter, not only hoist the Tricolour, most of them observe a holiday during national festivals like Republic Day and Independence Day," Maulana Usmani said.

Singh, who is also an RSS pracharak, said: "RSS offices are mainly used as residence for its workers, who attend functions at schools, colleges and other places during such national festivals where they take part both in celebrations as well as hoisting of the tricolour."

MRM volunteers are also visiting madrassas as part of their Republic Day celebrations campaign. "The campaign is a bid to create a deep feeling for the country, which comes before religion. The aim is to mark the celebration and ensure everyone's involvement. Celebrating Republic or Independence Day has nothing to do with religion," Singh said.

"MRM is an organisation for Muslims and of Muslims and hence it has taken up the mission of 'Jhanda Falani'," he added.

On January 20 and 21, MRM will convene the meeting of its national working committee in Varanasi to take stock of the campaign and list out madrassas that have not been covered.

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ummar
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

LOVE OUR COUNTRY IS PART OF ISLAM ALSO ,
ONE WHO DONT RESPECET AND ONE WHO DONT LOVE HOME COUNTRY HE IS NOT COMPLITLY A MUSLIM

ABOUT RSS NO NEED TO TEACH THAT DO LIKE THIS DO LIKE THAT AND ALL FOR US ,

FRIST U STOP UR BEHAVIOUR THAT DAY BEFORE INDEPENDECE DAY NIGHT PARED IN FIRE LIGHT AND U R FLAG ,

WE ARE VERY VERY HAPPY TO HOST A INDEPENDENT FLAG IN PIUR MASJID IN OUR HOUSE TOOOOO

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

Since RSS killed Gandhiji, they don't believe in national flag...that is why they don't hoist it in their headquarter. What a tragedy....but they raise ram mandir slogan to grab votes from innocent people....UP election is nearing that is why all this gimmick....

Modi came to power about 2 years back...did he provide any sort of employment opportunity.....no, big zero.

where is fifteen lakhs rupees....he promised it to every citizens...where is it.....

vada pavu - 5 pieces for 10 rupees....not to be seen....

He gave every citizens of India Kapil Sharma's \Babaji ka tullu\""

Abu Muhammad
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

RSS & Hindu Fascists neither recognise nor respect National Flag, National Anthem and Supreme Constitution of India. We Muslims need not learn lessons of patriotism from these pseudo nationalists and pseudo religionists. After all Indian Tricolor was designed by a Muslim woman SURAIYA TAYYABJI wife of Badruddin Tayyabji from Hyderabad.
Let this bone licking MRM first ask their Chaddi bosses to respect India.

Fairman
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

Nobody has the right to impose any thing on others life.
Advising is acceptable.

RSS, you need to practice what you say. Set an example.
don't preach, just preach by practicing and setting as example.

Which Equality you are talking.
- Killing, troubling the minorities in the name of religion,
- Asking them to follow your religion ELSE telling them to go to Pakistan.

Remember, Desh bhakthi, patriotism is coming from the heart.
A real Muslim, he knows he has to be loyal to his country.

Sami
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

We do not need anyone to give certificate of Patriotism....

Abu Afhaam
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

It took long 90 years for RSS to feel that tricolor is our national flag, and for your kind information we do hoist our national flag right from we got independence in madrasas. Well people know about your Bogus Desh Bhkath agenda...

Ayman hassan
 - 
Monday, 11 Jan 2016

Why RSS now got independence...? Before desh drohi now acting as A desh bakth no one forget rss hoist paki flag in sindagi

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A case has been registered at the Bajpe Police Station under Sections 353(1)(c), 353(2), 56, and 57 read with Section 189 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in connection with the post.

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