Guwahati, Oct 28: In a recent event held in the Dalgoma Anchalik College, a private college in Assam’s Goalpara district, AIUDF Chief Badaruddin Ajmal triggered a spot on controversy as he made a few remarks on Muslims topping the charts in the rate of committing illegal crimes and other criminal activities.
The businessman-politician-cleric blamed the lack of education among Muslims for the high rate of crimes among them.
Speaking at an event in the Dalgoma Anchalik College, a private college in Assam’s Goalpara district, the AIUDF chief said, “Crimes like robbery, dacoity, rape, loot we are No.1 in all. We are also No.1 in going to jail. Our children find no time to go to schools and colleges, but find enough time to gamble, to cheat others. For all such wrong things ask who’s involved? It’s Muslims…and that’s sad.”
Badruddin Ajmal further lamented over the fact that Muslims form the majority in jails saying that while others are reaching the moon, Muslims are doing PhD on how to go to jail.
“People are going to the moon and the sun, and we are doing a PhD on how to go to jail. Walk into a police station and you would know who’s in absolute majority — Abdur Rahman, Abdur Rahim, Abdul Majid, Badruddin, Sirajuddin, Fakruddin. Isn’t it a sad thing?” the AIUDF chief said highlighting the high criminal tendency among Muslims.
Notably, according to an NCRB report published last year, around 60 percent of convicts and 49 percent of undertrails in Assam were Muslims.
Maulana Badruddin Ajmal further slammed the Muslim youths for keeping a “bad eye” on girls and women saying that Muslims have deviated towards a wrong path. He claimed that only education can fix this.
“Why do you gaze at women in public? Do you not have a ‘Ma-Boin’ (mother-sister) in your own family? Girls are not safe on the streets because of our youths. This is not taught by Islam. There is only one path to our development and that is education, and only education. Once upon a time, we were No. 1 in the world when it came to education, it’s not anymore the same,” the AIUDF chief asserted at the gathering of Dalgoma Anchalik College alumna.
“Love doesn’t seem nice when your stomach and pockets are empty.” “How long can a starving man love?” Ajmal continued, adding that the blood of Muslim youths boils after seeing girls from other families.
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