Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Ahmedabad, Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui has expressed opposition to women contesting elections. He said that those who are not allowed to go to the mosque and tomb, how can they go to the assembly.
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Gujarat assembly elections Voting is to be held on December 5 for the second and final phase. Meanwhile, the Imam of Jama Masjid of Ahmedabad has also given a message regarding the elections. Where Shahi Imam Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui has protested against women contesting elections. He said that those who are not allowed to go to the mosque and tomb, how can they go to the assembly. During that time he said that those who give election tickets to Muslim women are against Islam, they are weakening the religion. Is there no man left?
In fact, Imam Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui in Ahmedabad had said the day before that Muslims are messaging each other on WhatsApp to remember the year 2012, in 2012 votes were divided. Where BJP had won in Jamalpur. It is a matter in the minds of Muslims that votes should not be divided and the one who is going to win should be made to win.
against islam for giving tickets to muslim women
#WATCH | Those who give election tickets to Muslim women are against Islam, weakening the religion. Are there no men left?: Shabbir Ahmed Siddiqui, Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Ahmedabad#Gujarat pic.twitter.com/5RpYLG7gqW
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Third party will not work in Gujarat – Shahi Imam
Let us tell you that this time the Aam Aadmi Party is strongly engaged in the Gujarat assembly elections. In such a situation, the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid said that at present there is no scope for a third party in the state. Where people have come before but did not go. If, you have bought enmity with the Congress as well, then what will happen if it is with the BJP?
Voting for the second phase will be held tomorrow at 8 am
Significantly, in the second phase of Gujarat assembly elections, 16 seats in Ahmedabad city will be voted on Monday. At the same time, out of total 182 assembly seats in Gujarat, voting will be held on Monday. These 93 seats include 16 seats in Ahmedabad city. Voting was held on the remaining 89 seats on December 1. In order to win the elections and form the government in Gujarat, political parties or alliances must win a minimum of 92 seats.
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