Jinnah’s photo at Indian event draws ire of Modi-led BJP

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A photo of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah put up during an event held in an Indian jail, has sparked a row, with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and right-wing groups demanding strict action against the organisers, The Indian Express reported.

The function which took place on December 20 had been organised inside Uttar Pradesh’s Faizabad jail premises to mark the martyrdom day of freedom fighter Ashfaqulla Khan.

During the event, the photo of Jinnah was put up along with that of several other notable personalities like Bahadur Shah Zafar, Tipu Sultan and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, among others.

The incident created a storm with ruling BJP and right-wing groups like VHP calling for strict action against those who organised the programme.

“The organisers by putting up Jinnah’s photo has made great the occasion of Ashfaqulla Khan’s martyrdom day a disputed programme. By doing this they just want to come into the limelight, but this is not accepted, we will take action against them,” local BJP leader Ved Gupta said.

VHP spokesperson Sharad Sharma said, “The organisers have committed a great crime by displaying the photo of a separatist and a divisive person and for this act, chief minister Yogi Adityanath must take action against the organisers and jail administration.”

The programme was organised by “Ashfaqulla Khan Memorial Shaheed Shodh Sansthan”, a social organisation run by senior Communist leader Surya Kant Pandey.

The organisers said Jinnah had a great role in the freedom struggle and he is a part of India’s shared culture and heritage.