The enthusiasm of those pushing for negotiations with Singh cooled down, wrote a letter to Bhagwat – Latest News | Breaking News

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New Delhi: (Special News) The delegation of Muslim intellectuals and leaders, who met Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, is disappointed that no concrete and positive action has been taken against the continuous hate speech by Hindu organizations. Not done. According to news agency IANS, in a letter written on March 23, Muslim individuals (intellectuals and leaders) said that there has been no reduction in hate speech, threats of massacre and incidents of violence against Muslims.
The letter also drew attention to anti-Muslim marches by Hindu organizations in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra against the minority community.
According to the letter, even after these meetings, there has been no reduction in the incidents of targeting Muslims by Singh and BJP. In the letter, these people have objected to the incidents against Muslims. And has requested Mohan Bhagwat to speak against him. Apart from Bhagwat, he urged the central and state governments to take strict action against such incidents. The letter is signed by SY Qureshi, Najeeb Jung, Saeed Sherwani and Shahid Siddiqui. These are the same intellectuals who had arranged a meeting with the RSS and then brought the Muslim leaders to the negotiating table with the RSS. Both groups of Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind and Jamaat-e-Islami Hind are particularly noteworthy.
They want an end to hate propaganda on television channels with open appeals against lynching from the RSS and its affiliates, though the Sangh is hardly ready for it.
Meanwhile, sources say that Singh’s seemingly nonchalant attitude, lack of initiative and statement of Muslims’ desire for dialogue have dampened the enthusiasm of the Muslim religious parties who met the RSS and continued the talks. They have split on the question. In the election year, it is being said that there will be less misunderstandings against Muslims or not, but RSS will definitely get an opportunity to propagate that we have discussions with major representative parties of Muslims. This is the point on which Differences have arisen among those who negotiated with Singh. This letter also shows that there is great disappointment among those who are making progress and the negotiations seem to be pointless.

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