New Delhi: Shahi Imam of Tipu Sultan Masjid in Kolkata, Maulana Noor-ur Rehman Barkati who had initially defied red beacon ban, has removed it from his white SUV.
Barkati, who had once issued a fatwa against PM Narendra Modi, had recently said that he would continue to use the red beacon on his vehicle as permission for it was given by the erstwhile “British Government.”
“I will remove red beacon once everyone does the same. I will continue to use as I have got permission from the British Government,” Barkati had said and added, “The Indian Government first needs to make its own law, they have not formulated any laws.”
Imam further said, "I challenge the RSS to stop being eunuchs and be brave enough to fight like men."
Imam Barkati is infamous for issuing a fatwa against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his decision to demonetise old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes. He had offered a reward of ₹25 lakh to anyone who will “cut off Modi’s beard, shave his head and smear him with black ink”.
The controversial cleric is considered to be close to the ruling Trinamool Congress.
He had also then said that most people who kept a beard were religious scholars, “But Narendra Modi keeping a beard is only an act of falsehood”.
Reacting to the cleric's defiance, Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Babul Supriyo had asserted that Barkati proved that the "Bengal is the land of lawlessness.”
“This ‘gentleman’ Barkati has been saying such kind of things for a very long time. He has been making inflammatory statements. We have reasons to believe this couldn’t and cannot happen without approval and appeasement from the highest level, which he himself named the Chief Minister of Bengal. Not only is it illegal, but also showcases the dangerous appeasement politics of Mamata Banerjee, that she’s carrying out in Bengal in order to win over the votes and to remain in power,” Supriyo told news agency ANI.