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Wherever Training In Terrorism Will Be Given, It Will Be Destroyed: BJP Leader On Madarsas

Commenting on the education given in Madarsas, BJP leader Nitin Nabin said that wherever training in terrorism will be given, it will be destroyed.

Commenting on the education given in Madarsas, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nitin Nabin said that wherever training in terrorism will be given, it will be destroyed. Speaking to news agency ANI, Nabin said that there is no objection if anyone offers education but it should contribute towards the development of the nation.

"We have no objection if anyone offers education but it should contribute towards the development of the nation. No objection to madrassas offering education but wherever training in terrorism will be given, it will be destroyed. UP & Assam CMs have taken action in this direction," Nitin Nabin said as quoted by ANI.

Calling Madarsas a serious challange for the government, Nabin said that action should be taken against such places where training is being given for making bombs and other weapons. "The way terrorism and crime are being taught in Madarsas, these places pose serious challenges to govt. Action should be taken against such places where training is being given for making bombs and other weapons," BJP leader said, as quoted by ANI.

 

 

 

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