Madani said - the country is ours, those who talk about sending us to Pakistan, they should go themselves

The country's leading Muslim organization Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind has expressed concern over the alleged growing communalism in the country. A resolution was passed at the annual two-day muntazima (managing committee) session of Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind in Deoband of the Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh. The resolution urges the central government to "immediately put an end to those elements and such activities" which are against the principles of democracy, justice, and equality among citizens and spread hatred towards Islam and Muslims. Simultaneously, the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind passed a resolution expressing deep concern over the "deprivation of constitutional rights and attempts to enforce a Uniform Civil Code".
Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind said that if the Government of India tries to implement the Uniform Civil Code, then the Muslims of India and other sections of the society will not tolerate this injustice and will be forced to take all possible steps within the constitutional framework. . Along with this, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind on Gyanvapi Masjid and Mathura Krishna Bhoomi issue said that it is not appropriate to repeatedly raise past disputes over ancient places of worship for peace and harmony in the country. Along with this, it was said that this issue harms the peace and integrity of the country. Maulana Arshad Madani, chief of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, said in Deoband, Uttar Pradesh that the fight of minorities is not against a Hindu but against a government that sets fire based on religion, which will be fought through court.
Madani clearly said that this country is ours and we will save it. He said that those who do not tolerate our religion should go somewhere else. We had a chance to go to Pakistan but we didn't. Those who do after sending us to Pakistan, again and again, should go to Pakistan. Madani has asked the people present in this procession to be patient. He said that we are not a minority, we are the second majority in this country. He said that the government wants to abolish Muslim Personal Law. Things like marriage, and divorce are a religious part. Muslims will not accept any change in their religious law.
Arshad Madani said, due to the increasing communal incidents against Muslims in the country, some people advise to take to the streets, to which I would like to say that your elders should never come on the streets due to bad conditions. He said we had many issues in front of us including Babri Masjid, we could have come on the road if we wanted but we fought a legal battle. You will never be successful if you take to the streets and those advising you to do so are making a mistake and are against the minorities. Arshad Madani said, if we follow love and love, then those who set the fire themselves will die. The Muslim leader said, "We are not competing with any Hindu but with the government which wants to set fire by using people based on religion and we will fight it through court."