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Maulana Jarjis lauded Mamata Banerjee for standing up in opposition to ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans, urged Muslims in Bengal to vote for her: Read particulars

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Radical Islamist preacher Maulana Jarjis, who was not too long ago seen in a viral video reviling the kin of girls as ‘bh*dwas’ for permitting them to roam round with no veil (purdah), had heaped praises on West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for standing up in opposition to ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans. 
In a video dated 10 February 2021, Maulana Jarjis was seen not solely extolling the TMC chief as a result of she objected to ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogan, but in addition tacitly urged the folks of Bengal to help her within the upcoming meeting elections. The hate speech peddler hailed Banerjee as the one politician who has the braveness of taking up PM Modi.

Source: YouTube“People of Bengal, it is the moment of reckoning as the entire world has set its eyes upon you about your decision on the upcoming assembly elections. During an event in West Bengal, when Mamata came on the stage to address the gathering, she was greeted with Jai Shri Ram slogans. How courageously that lady responded to it,” Jarjis stated.
This will not be the primary time that Maulana Jarjis has rallied behind Mamata Banerjee. Maulana Jarjis has been voicing help for Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for someday now. Reports say that he has been campaigning for TMC in Bengal.
A Zee Hindustan report had highlighted that Jarjis has been instigating Muslims in Bengal in opposition to BJP and PM Modi, not directly pushing them to vote for TMC by spreading concern and hatred. Jarjis’ marketing campaign has been highlighted in media a number of instances for instigating hate, and violence.
Maulana Jarjis incites Muslims to take up arms in opposition to the federal government of India
In an earlier video, Jarjis was seen inciting Muslims to take up arms in opposition to the federal government of India. In December 2019, a video of the Maulana was uploaded during which he was seen making vulgar and derogatory remarks in opposition to PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah as he rejected the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) invoice and falsely claimed them of being anti-Muslim. 
The Maulana in his hate speech audaciously stated that if Modi or Shah attempt to throw them (referring to the Muslim group) overseas he would take ‘jihad’ to the final nook of India. He stated, “inke baap ke baap ke baap ki bhi takat nahi hain ki humme bahar nikaal de (their forefathers also do not have the gall to throw us out of the nation), humme nikaal ke toh dikha Modi, hum bhi jihad karne se peeche nahi hatengein (try throwing us out Modi, we will also not hesitate in waging jihad).”
Mamata Banerjee takes offence for being greeted with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans, walks out of Netaji’s delivery anniversary celebrations
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen strolling out of the stage refusing to deal with the general public gathered at Kolkata’s Victoria Memorial for Netaji delivery anniversary celebrations. WB CM Mamata Banerjee, who was sharing the stage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lamented of “being disrespected” as a result of she couldn’t stand the slogans of Jai Shree Ram, Bharat Mata ki Jai, and many others when she was invited to deal with the occasion.
Lashing out after listening to ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans, Mamata Banerjee lamented earlier than strolling off the stage: “Inviting people and then disrespecting them does not behove the government. This is a government programme, not a political party’s programme”.
When she was invited on to the stage to talk a couple of phrases, some folks had been chanting slogans of “Jai Shree Ram”, “Bharat Mata ki Ja”i and “Joy Bangla”. Getting offended by the slogans of Jai Shree Ram, Mamata Banerjee stated that as a mark of protest in opposition to this ‘disrespect’, she wouldn’t say something. Sulking, she walked off the stage although a number of different dignitaries, together with the Prime Minister, had been on the stage.