Congress Government in Chhattisgarh cancels its decision to allot 25 acres of land to Muslim organisation Dawat-e-Islami
Consequences of the opposition by pro-Hindu organisations
Allegations of involvement in religious conversion and terrorist activities
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Raipur (Chhattisgarh) – The Government was to provide 25 acres of land free of cost to the Muslim organisation Dawat-e-Islami in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh. After opposition by BJP, the State Government cancelled allotting the land.
After Massive Protest, Congress Govt in Chhattisgarh Cancels Land Allotment to Pakistan-based Islamist Organisation Dawat-e-Islami https://t.co/izewiXbgZG
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BJP leader and former Minister Brijmohan Agarwal alleged that the group was based in Karachi, Pakistan. The organisation had applied to the Government for land to construct a community building in the Boriya Khurd area of the city. It was handed over to the organisation on 21st January 2021.
Agarwal alleged that Dawat-e-Islami has foreign funding and is involved in terrorist activities and religious conversion. How was the process of allotment of land to this organisation completed within a year, when many applications for land were pending with the Government ? Muslim organisations in several Districts of the State have been allotted land.