Persecution of Muslims is on the rise in State, alleges Naidu
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The “harassment” Abdul Salam was subjected to, which had compelled him to take the excessive step alongside together with his spouse and youngsters in Nandyal, confirmed how the Muslim minorities in the State have been being persecuted by the YSRCP authorities, TDP nationwide president N. Chandrababu Naidu alleged on Sunday.
The State authorities ought to personal up ethical duty for the incident, Mr. Naidu stated in an announcement.
“The YSRCP members had humiliated and insulted Legislative Council Chairman Sharif on the Floor of the House. The Chairman was not allowed to conduct the proceedings in a dignified manner. A bid was made to molest a 10-year-old Muslim girl in Rajamahendravaram. When a case was filed, the local YSRCP leaders started bringing pressure on her father to withdraw the case, which ultimately forced him to attempt suicide,” Mr. Naidu alleged.
“Abdul Salam’s family was pushed to the brink as the authorities forced it to confess to a crime it had not committed. The government, which was boasting of having control over law and order, owes an explanation to the people,” Mr. Naidu stated, and demanded deterrent and exemplary motion towards the individuals and officers liable for the tragedy.
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