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Patna, Nov 24 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that there was "no place for Wakf law in the Constitution" on Sunday drew sharp criticism from Islamic scholar Maulana Arshad Madani. Addressing a function here organised by the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Madani, who is its president, also urged Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his Andhra Pradesh counterpart Chandrababu Naidu to stall the Wakf Bill that the Modi government is likely to bring in the Parliament's upcoming session. "I was appalled to learn that Modi ji has expressed the view that Wakf should be done away with since there is no provision in its favour in the Constitution. We did not expect such a frivolous remark from the Prime Minister of India," Madani said, at the conference titled "Save the Constitution and National Solidarity". He claimed that the comment, made by the Prime Minister while addressing BJP workers in New Delhi on Saturday, seems bereft of sense. Tomorrow, it may be said that Muslims would not be allowed to offer namaz, go for Haj pilgrimage and give away zakat (alms) since these too find no mention in the Constitution, claimed the head of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, stated to be the largest organisation of Indian Muslims. "The PM should know that Wakf is an integral part of Islam and it finds mention in the Hadith, which are words spoken by our Prophet. As such, it is the duty of Muslims to safeguard Wakf. "The PM should also remember that the country's secular Constitution grants every religious minority the right to practise its faith. And Muslims are claiming that right by opposing the Wakf bill," he said. Madani urged Nitish and Naidu, BJP allies on whom the saffron party depends for surviving in power at the Centre, not to support the Bill stating that doing so "would be tantamount to stabbing Muslims in the back". Madani decried the "politics of hate" allegedly practised by the BJP. "The Assam CM (Himanta Biswa Sarma) spent months in Jharkhand,labelling Muslims as infiltrators. He should remember that most of the Muslims are of Indian origin," he said. Sarma was the BJP's co-in-charge of the assembly elections in adjoining Jharkhand. Referring to the BJP's defeat in Jharkhand, Madani said, "Those who were trying to spread hate have been humiliated. It is God's mercy, no doubt, but we must acknowledge that Hindus too stood up with us in the fight". Indirectly referring to Nitish Kumar, who heads JD(U), Madani remarked: "The ruling dispensation of the state is the crutch on which the Centre stands. The powers that be in the state claim they would not let Muslims suffer. The Wakf issue presents them with an opportunity to walk the talk. If they dither, the community must decide whether or not to trust them any more". (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)Christopher Joseph Chris Ebarb

Trump stunned to learn Elon Musk recently met with Iranian ambassador: 'He didn't tell me that' By NIKKI SCHWAB, CHIEF CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Published: 22:02, 12 December 2024 | Updated: 22:23, 12 December 2024 e-mail View comments President-elect Donald Trump appeared stunned to hear that Elon Musk met with Iran 's ambassador to the United Nations . Trump was asked about the meeting during his sit-down with Time Magazine journalists as he was once again named 'Person of the Year.' The New York Times and other outlets reported that Musk met with Iran's U.N. Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani in New York six days after Trump won reelection. 'I don't know what he met with them,' Trump said when asked if the meeting was at the president-elect's behest. 'I don't know. He didn't tell me that.' Two Iranian officials told The Times that the meeting was about how to defuse tensions between the two countries. During his first term, Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal that was negotiated during Democratic President Barack Obama 's presidency. Then, in January 2020, the U.S. assassinated the commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard's elite Quds Force, Gen. Qasem Soleimani, via drone strike outside the Baghdad airport. On November 8, 2024 - three days after Trump won the election over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris - Manhattan federal prosecutors charged Farhad Shakeri with murder-for-hire in a Iranian-backed plot to assassinate the Republican nominee ahead of Election Day. President-elect Donald Trump (left) appeared stun to hear that Elon Musk (right) had met last month with Iran's ambassador to the United Nations. The meeting happened days after an assassination plot of Trump by Iran was made public Musk reportedly met with Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Amir Saeid Iravani in New York City on November 11, six days after Trump won reelection and three days after an Iran-backed assassination plot became public knowledge Shakeri, an Afghan man, remains at-large, and is suspected to be living in Iran. Shakeri told FBI officials in September that he was directed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to surveil and kill Trump. In August, prosecutors in Brooklyn charged a Pakistani man suspected of targeting high-ranking U.S. politicians for assassination on behalf of Iran by hiring hit men to do the job . Trump was possibly a target in this plot as well, as he's been in the crosshairs of Iran since ordering Soleimani's killing. Musk's November 11 meeting with Iravani came three days after Shakeri was charged. The tech billionaire was at Trump's side during election night celebrations at Mar-a-Lago and has stayed close since. Trump tapped Musk and 2024 GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy to run the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE. In the interview, the Time journalists pointed out that Trump gave Musk the power to regulate government agencies that regulate his businesses including Tesla, SpaceX and X. President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a reception Thursday as he's named Time's 'Person of the Year' for the second time. During his interview with the magazine's staff he expressed surprise to hear that Elon Musk sat down with an Iranian ambassador They asked Trump if that's a conflict of interest. 'I don't think so,' he replied. 'Look, we have a country that is bloated with rules, regulations and with, frankly, people that are unnecessary to do.' 'We are going to need a lot of people in a lot of other jobs,' Trump continued. 'We're looking to get people into private sector jobs where they can do better and be more productive.' 'We're going to see what happens. We have some interesting months coming up, at the beginning. We're going to see what happens. But this country is bloated,' the incoming president said. Elon Musk Iran Donald Trump Politics Share or comment on this article: Trump stunned to learn Elon Musk recently met with Iranian ambassador: 'He didn't tell me that' e-mail Add commentLouisville extends athletic director Josh Heird for 5 years through June 2030

ROME, Ga. — A motorist was killed as police responded to a bomb threat at the Georgia home of U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, authorities said. A police officer on the local bomb squad was traveling to the scene when he collided with another car on Monday, Rome police said in a statement. Greene identified the woman killed as Tammie Pickelsimer. The emailed threat — which warned of a pipe bomb in Greene’s mailbox and referenced Palestine — was sent to the assistant police chief. That touched off the police response, Greene said on social media. The source of the email was traced to a Russian internet address, she added. It was the latest instance of a crime known as “swatting” in which false threats are made to draw first responders to her home, Greene said. She said it has happened to her at least nine times. “These violent political threats have fatal consequences,” Greene said on the social media platform X, calling the crime a “despicable act.” “The perpetrator of this crime has committed murder in our small community of Rome, Georgia,” she added. The police officer was driving his personal vehicle to join the bomb squad on the call, police said. The officer was injured in the wreck, but the extent of his injuries was not immediately known Tuesday. “I’m sick to my stomach, but I’m also angry,” Greene said. “This should have never happened and I pray it never happens again.”

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