Cleric barkati defiant after being sacked, claims mamata’s support

Cleric barkati defiant after being sacked, claims mamata’s support

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Kolkata’s Tipu Sultan Mosque’s controversial Shahi Imam Maulana Noor-ur Rehman Barkati was ousted from his 28-year-old position on Wednesday. However, the cleric who has been sacked for


making incendiary remarks against the country, and refusing to remove the red beacon from his car (despite a Central government ban), has flouted the order. The cleric even claimed to have


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s support. A report by India Today, quoted the Imam as saying: > I will talk to Mamata Banerjee.  The Tipu Sultan Mosque’s trustee board had


recently filed a police complaint against Barkati for his “jihad” remark and his defiance of the red beacon ban. > We have lodged a police complaint against the serving Imam Maulana > 


Noor-ur Rehman Barkati in Bowbazar police station for forcefully > snatching away the keys of the mosque’s official room. Anwar Ali Shah, head of the mosque’s trustee board to India Today


Barkati had earlier cited a unique reason for continuing to use a red beacon atop his vehicle. According to him, he had been granted permission by the erstwhile ‘British Government’ for the


same. > No one has the guts to remove my red beacon. It’s been with us for > hundreds of years. It is the RSS which is illegal, Modi is illegal > not the red light on my car. Don’t


 try disturbing Muslims in > Bengal. Maulana Nurur Rehman Imam Barkati to India Today Barkati has also warned Muslims against joining the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the


Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), threatening them with ostracisation. This is not the first time that the cleric is courting controversy. Earlier this year, Barkati’s fatwa against Prime


Minister Narendra Modi put him in the BJP’s crosshairs. _(With inputs from India Today and IANS)_ Published: 11 May 2017, 3:01 PM IST