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Bangladeshi expert: India’s Muslims must be involved in the management of the state


A Bangladeshi legal expert and human rights expert, Anwar Chadori, stressed that the Indian government will not be successful in managing the state unless it allows Muslims to political partnership.
Chadori said in a press interview that “Hindu nationalism” threatens the peaceful coexistence of followers of different religions in India.
He added, that the Indian society before the advent of Islam was suffering from division, chaos and humiliation, and that India in its history may have witnessed a kind of Indian nationalism, but it did not witness Hindu nationalism.
He added that Hinduism did not exist for the sake of equality between human beings, justice and equality of rights, or even finding the right approach, but rather it was found out of preserving the originality of blood and social class, and its origin is superiority over all humanity.
He emphasized that the Hindus believe that the Muslim is not a human being, and therefore he is subordinate to him in everything. From this point of view, Muslims in India are portrayed as the only enemy of the state and a reason for preventing its prosperity and development.
Anwar Ahmed Chadori added that, since its establishment, Indian politics recognized the right to rule for special social classes and not others, and from there a kind of hostility against Muslims was established in the country.
He criticized the Indian civil institutions, saying, “They believe that the unity of India depends on directing hostility to Muslims, and that they are working to portray Muslims as enemies of India.”
The Indian legal expert went on to say:, “If the Indian society wants to make India unified and coherent, it must face hostility and hatred, because this may lead to the fragmentation of India in the long run.”

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