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Taqeer Raza Condemns Modi Kit, Calls for Simple Eid Celebration

Taqeer Raza Condemns Modi Kit, Calls for Simple Eid Celebration
Last Updated: 29-03-2025

Taqeer Raza Announces Simple Eid Celebration and Opposes Modi Kit

Taqeer Raza News: The president of the Ittehad Millat Council, Taqeer Raza, has made a significant announcement regarding Eid 2025. Raza stated that he will celebrate Eid simply this year and will not wear new clothes. He believes that simplicity holds the utmost importance at this time. This decision sets an example for society, conveying a message that festivals should be celebrated with simplicity and not extravagance.

Demand for Removal of CO Anuj Chaudhary

Taqeer Raza has also demanded the removal of CO Anuj Chaudhary in Sambhal district. Raza stated that if the CO is not removed, he will stage a sit-in protest in Sambhal after Eid. This action is in response to the local administration's working style. Raza argues that if those in power are unable to act against wrongdoing, it becomes a mockery of democracy and justice.

Taqeer Raza's Strong Condemnation of 'Sougat-e-Modi' Kit

Taqeer Raza bly opposed the "Sougat-e-Modi" (Modi's Gift) kit distributed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Raza termed it a misuse of funds and stated that if anything is to be given, it should be distributed during Hindu festivals. He also added that distributing such kits incites people and goes against true ideological values.

Raza's Historical Statement on Rana Sanga and Babur

Taqeer Raza also made a significant statement regarding the historical relationship between Babur and Rana Sanga. Raza stated that Babur attacked Ibrahim Lodi instead of directly attacking India. According to him, Rana Sanga betrayed Babur, leading Babur to move towards Punjab and Agra after conquering Delhi, leaving Rana Sanga behind.

Raza explained that Rana Sanga's plan was for Babur to loot Delhi and leave, allowing him to subsequently seize Agra. However, the betrayal prevented this, prompting Babur's attacks on Punjab, Delhi, and Agra.

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