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Anti-Vande Mataram? Leave, says Uddhav
Press Trust of India, Wednesday November 4, 2009, Mumbai
A day after Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind adopted a resolution asking Muslims not to recite Vande Mataram, Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday slammed it, saying those opposed to the national song should go to Pakistan.

"If you don't want to salute your motherland, then who do you salute? What is the shame in saluting Bharatmata? Those who do not want to salute Bharatmata should go to Pakistan or Bangladesh. There is no place for such traitors in India," Thackeray said.

Thackeray said the fact that the decree was adopted in the presence of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram showed that the Centre was engaging in appeasement of the minorities. "If anti-national fatwas are issued in the presence of the Union home minister then there is no future for this country. It looks like the Centre has a policy of appeasement of Muslims for votes," he said in a statement.

Stating that such decrees created tensions between Hindus and Muslims, he asked Shiv Sainiks to put up "Vande Mataram" boards all over Maharashtra. The Jamiat, one of the largest groups of Muslim clerics in the country, had yesterday endorsed the decree of Darul Uloom seminary at Deoband asking the Muslims not to recite Vande Mataram as it went against the tenets of their faith in monotheism. 
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Posted by goodindian on Nov 11, 2009
what moral right does this man have to say such a thing, he and his family are only interested in hate politics, they will find something and someone to hate to stay in the news.
Posted by Mohammed Nazeer - Hindustani on Nov 09, 2009
Indian Muslims are more Patriotics than any other Indian citizens. how...? very simple, we Indian Muslims here by choice, we had a choice either to go to Bangladesh or Pakistan. But we chose to remain in India.
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