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Pray for divine punishment to Modi: Islamic cleric

Condemning Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's three-day fast as 'melodrama', a leading Islamic scholar on Monday urged both Muslims and Hindus to pray seeking divine punishment for Modi.

Updated on: Sep 19, 2011 09:53 PM IST
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Condemning Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's three-day fast as 'melodrama', a leading Islamic scholar on Monday urged both Muslims and Hindus to pray seeking divine punishment for Modi.

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While Lucknow-based Shia scholar Maulana Kalbe Jawaad urged Muslims to observe a 'roza' on Friday and seek 'dua' for punishment to Modi, Darul Uloom Deoband chief Maulana Abul Qasmi Nomani flayed Modi for the 2002 communal killings in Gujarat.

Nomani criticised Muslims who were seen at Modi's fast venue in Ahmedabad.

Addressing reporters, Jawaad asked: "If Modi feels he can be pardoned simply by sitting on a three-day fast, then I would like to ask him if he will be ready to grant reprieve to terrorists like Ajmal Kasab or Afzal Guru too."

"Modi's crime cannot be condoned just because he observes a fast. I appeal to all Muslims and Hindus to simultaneously observe 'roza' and 'upvas' (fast) accompanied with prayers seeking divine intervention to ensure punishment for the man man who was responsible for the killing of innocent Muslims in Gujarat.

"If the court fails to punish him, we will implore upon the Almighty to award punishment to him."

 
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