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Wednesday, November 4, 2009 19:07 IST
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Mumbai: Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray today hit out at the 'Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind' for issuing fatwa against singing Vande Mataram saying that those who oppose the national song should go to Pakistan.


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In a statement issued here, Thackeray observed that the fatwa was issued in the presence of Union home minister P Chidambaram which shows that the Centre has indulged into minority appeasement.

"If anti-national fatwas are issued in the presence of the union home minister then there is no future for this country. It looks like the Centre has a policy of Muslim appeasement for votes," The Sena leader alleged.

He said Vande Mataram is not just two words but a flame to invoke nationalism. "If you don't want to salute the motherland, then whom do you salute? What is the shame in saluting Bharatmata? Those who don't want to salute Bharatmata should go to Pakistan, Bangladesh. There is no place for such traitors in India," Thackeray said.

He asked Shiv Sainiks to put up 'Vande Mataram' boards all over Maharashtra adding that such fatwas create tensions between Hindus and Muslims.

The Jamiat, one of the largest groups of Muslim clerics in the country, had yesterday endorsed the decree of Darul Uloom seminary at Deoband asking the Muslims not to
recite Vande Mataram as it went against the tenets of their faith in monotheism.

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Readers' comments:
I dont understand why anybody not reciting Vande Matram should go to Pakistan.These irresponsible statements clearly show that politicians do not want to understand and feel the sentiments of minorities and look for proving patriotism. This is a country where equal rights are given to Hindus, Muslims, Christians and across religions. No one should force anybody to follow or practice. Each religion is bound by some core principles. Singing Vande Matram is going against the core principle and hence Muslims should not be forced to sing the national song. This will bring more beauty to the Constitution, where everyone is free to do and yet respect each other's religion.
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