This Article is From Nov 23, 2015

If Assam Governor Has Problem, He Can Go to Nepal: Azam Khan

If Assam Governor Has Problem, He Can Go to Nepal: Azam Khan
Lucknow: A day after Assam Governor PB Acharya said that Indian Muslims are free to go anywhere, including Pakistan and Bangladesh, Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan today responded by saying Muslims would prefer kabristan (graveyard) that Pakistan. He also suggested that Mr Acharya can go to Nepal if he has any problem in staying with the minority community.

"We prefer kabristan instead of going to Pakistan. Arrange kabristan for us, we will not go to Pakistan. And if the governor has any problem in staying with us, he can go to Nepal. For him doors of Nepal cannot be closed," he told reporters.

"There are a handful of people, who are trying to create a civil war in the country. They should decide their path. Whom should they complain against governor? The president has all information...," Mr Khan asked.

"All these things are insult to the Constitution. Whatever happened in 1992 was also against Constitution. The mosque was demolished there (Ayodhya), now it is not there. Ram temple is there. Repeating the same thing is an attempt to vitiate atmosphere," he claimed.

"It appears that there is no Constitution in the country. And if it is there attempts are on to finish it," Mr Khan alleged.

Attacking the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat's "push for construction of the Ram temple", he claimed that they had tried things like 'love jihad' and others but failed and so they are now trying to incite feelings of Hindu with controversial statements.
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