A Muslim minister has objected to a use of his sketch in a print ancillary a construction of Ram Mandir on a site of Babri Masjid, BBC Urdu reported on Saturday.
The print carries photographs of some Muslim clerics to create an sense that they also ancillary a construction of a church in place of a mosque. But Maulana Shahab Ahsan Kazmi, who hails from Pune, pronounced his sketch had been printed on a print but his consent.
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Kazmi pronounced he was dumbfounded when he learnt that his sketch seemed on a poster, that claims Muslims also wish a ancestral mosque to be transposed with a Hindu temple. He pronounced no one ever contacted him to ask if they could use his sketch on such a poster.
“I do not know who printed a poster. The people behind it printed it for their personal interests only,” he told BBC. He pronounced he had lodged a censure with a military over a unapproved use of his photo.
The hardline Hindu Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) celebration has a Muslim wing, members of that do support construction of a church in place of Babri Masjid. The wing’s personality Azam Khan is suspected of being obliged for copy a posters in question. However, Khan deserted a idea when contacted, BBC said.
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