AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal's Controversial Poll Promise: 700 New Madrasas
In a move that has sparked controversy, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) founder and president Badruddin Ajmal has issued a bold promise to establish 700 new madrasas after the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. This announcement comes as a direct challenge to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's efforts to convert madrasas into regular schools.
During an election campaign rally in Nagaon, Ajmal declared, "After the Lok Sabha elections, along with AIUDF MPs from Karimganj and Nagaon in Assam, we will open 700 new madrasas. Himanta Biswa Sarma listen, write in your diary, Badruddin Ajmal is coming to the parliament. 700 madrasas we three brothers will open."
This controversial promise has reignited the debate surrounding madrasas and their role in education. While some view it as a step towards preserving cultural and religious identity, others are concerned about the potential for segregation and the promotion of divisive ideologies.
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