Mumbai (Monitoring Desk): A senior political leader in India is facing strong criticism from political and social circles after making controversial remarks about Muslims.
According to reports, while addressing an event, the leader claimed that a particular state could be cleared of so-called illegal individuals and that every person could be identified—statements that critics have described as discriminatory and provocative.
He further stated that public worship would not be allowed in a major state and that restrictions had been imposed on loud announcements from places of worship.
These remarks have drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, with human rights activists warning that such views could harm religious harmony and deepen divisions within society.
The development comes at a time when debates over religious freedom and minority rights in India are already intensifying, making the situation increasingly sensitive.