Muslim candidate elected as Sarpanch in a Hindu majority village in Ayodhya
In how many villages with Muslim majority population can a Hindu contestant be elected ? Such incidents can occur only because Hindus are tolerant and believe in respecting all religions !
Ayodhya (UP) – Haafiz Azhimuddin, a Muslim contestant has been elected as a Sarpanch in Rajapur which is a Hindu majority village. He secured more than 200 votes. There are 600 voters in this village and only 27 are Muslims.
"There is communal harmony in the village. We are all like a big family."
Hafiz Azeem Uddin, the only Muslim candidate in the lone Muslim family in the village, wins UP Panchayat Elections from Rajanpur village in Ayodhya. @qazifarazahmad reports.https://t.co/PrTkgqbVg2
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Haafiz said, “Winning this election is like a gift for me on Eid. Hindu voters in the village have elected me and now it is my duty to fulfil their expectations”.
Shekhar Sahu, a farmer belonging to this village said, “People have considered the person and not religion while voting. Although we all believe and follow Hindu dharma, we have elected a Muslim contestant. This demonstrates that we respect all religions”.