Learning to read Kalma, don’t know when it requires: Dubey

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Learning to read Kalma, don’t know when it requires: Dubey

Saturday, 26 April 2025 | PNS | Ranchi

BJP MP from Godda in Jharkhand Nishikant Dubey is surrounded by controversies these days. A contempt case is going on against him for his recent statement against the CJI of the Supreme Court. However, he has not stopped even after this. He is constantly expressing his views on various issues on his social media account 'X'.

MP Nishikant Dubey tweeted on Thursday - 'Ashhadu Allah illallah illallahu wa dahu la shari-k lahu wa ashduhu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu.' He further wrote - 'These days I am learning Kalma, don't know when I will need it.'

On Dubey’s post, people are giving different types of reactions. A user has written that your 'Kalma' is not correct whereas it is very easy. Lailaha illallahu Muhammadur Rasulullah! Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam! A user has written that Nazakat Ali of Pahalgam saved the lives of 11 tourists with his bravery and wisdom, including Arvind Agarwal, a special invitee of Chhattisgarh BJP Yuva Morcha. Arvind thanked Nazakat Ali on Facebook and wrote that "we will never be able to repay the favor of Nazakat Bhai".

The state Congress has taken a dig at the post related to learning Kalma by the BJP MP. According to the state Congress spokesperson Rakesh Sinha, it has become clear that the PM and Home Minister of the country cannot end terrorism. This is the reason why Nishikant Dubey is reciting Kalma out of fear. Because he has surrendered to terrorism. The Congress spokesperson said that Nishikant Dubey has posted on X and has made strong allegations against the PM and the Home Minister himself. If he has any morality left, he should resign. He should tell whether BJP President JP Nadda will also learn Kalma.

The state BJP has defended Nishikant Dubey on his post related to learning Kalma. Party spokesperson Pradeep Sinha says that the terrorists of Pahalgam had shot tourists who were unable to recite Kalma or refused to be Muslim. Therefore, in the context of the situation that has arisen, the BJP MP has said that he too is now learning to recite Kalma. The BJP spokesperson took a dig at the Congress and said that from time to time some crazy people raise their heads but their heads are crushed with the same brutality.

It is worth noting that after the all-party meeting chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on April 24, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju had clarified that a mistake had been made. He also said that how and where the mistake happened was explained in the meeting. During the meeting, all the party leaders said in one voice that whatever step the government takes, we will support it. Whereas the PM himself has talked about giving a punishment bigger than imagination.

Still, a different level of politics is going on in Jharkhand. While MP Nishikant Dubey is learning Kalma, JMM quota minister Sudivya Kumar Sonu is blaming the Himachal CM for the attack. When questioned, he says smilingly that he was just making a sarcastic remark because no one is taking responsibility for the attack. At present, the whole world is looking at the next decision of the Indian government.

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