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BJP Criticises Badruddin Ajmal For Allowing Muslim Males To Have Several Wives

Sentinel Digital Desk

GUWAHATI: On Thursday, Badruddin Ajmal, the head of the AIUDF, came under a scathing attack from Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

According to Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, the BJP is opposed to Muslim men taking several marriages.

The Assam chief minister was responding to Badruddin Ajmal's recent contentious statement.

Ajmal reportedly advised Hindus to marry young in order to have more offspring like Muslims in an interview with a media outlet on December 2.

"Nobody in India should be permitted to wed three to four women. The BJP intends to reform this system," Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma remarked.

"There should be physicians from Muslim households if there can be doctors from Assamese Hindu families," he continued.

"Our government works to advance the lives of everyone. The Assam CM continued, "We don't want the Muslim students to attend madrassas and grow up to be 'Jonabs' and 'Imams.

Barely a week after the country commemorated Lachit Borphukan's 400th birthday and remembered the Ahom general's victory over the invading Mughal forces of Emperor Aurangzeb, which prevented Islamic imperialism from destroying all of South East Asia, sources claim that Dhubri MP Badruddin Ajmal's ugly thinking once more illustrated the negative effects of Muslim fanaticism.

The leader of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Badruddin Ajmal, invited Himanta Biswa Sarma to personally engage in "love jihad" and elope with two to three Muslim girls while criticising the Assam chief minister's remarks on the topic during the campaign for the Gujarat Assembly Election.

The MP continued by saying that he should use his authority to do so and that the AIUDF would applaud him and give him candy instead of opposing him.

Ajmal's backward thinking did not stop there; he then had the audacity to defame the Hindu community by asserting that many Hindus delay marriage until the age of 40 because they maintain illicit relationships.

According to the Dhubri MP, many Hindus find it difficult to have healthy children after getting married at age 40 because of parental pressure, in contrast to Muslims who sit for Nikah at young ages like 18, 20, and 22, and have healthy children.

Ajmal gave the Hindus unasked-for advice to marry young, just like the Muslims do.

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