Recalled words of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, founder of Aligarh Muslim University
Prayagraj: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, who arrived at Prayagraj, made a significant speech on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nine-year rule. He has, however, stated that the media and the general public should be informed about Prime Minister Modi’s tenure. “Incidentally, the respect that India is receiving in the globe today, as well as the respect that India has earned, is cause for joy for us. In response to the Hindu nation remark of Bageshwar Dham’s Sarkar, Dhirendra Shastri, Khan stated that Narada Samhita and renowned philosopher Plato both stated that the individuals through whom the conversation enters the community. “Such folks should express things that are positive and beneficial to society. They should not do actions that cause social collapse,” he opined. Khan mentioned the Vedic sutra that it is the king’s dharma to treat all people equally and to offer equal legal protection to all. “What objection can anyone have to this,” remarked Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. He stated that the Constitution is vital to us, which is not something that anyone should say for no reason. He has stated that in order to comprehend what Hindu means, we need refer to our texts. He stated that anyone who claims Hindu Rashtra is not advocating the abolition of the Constitution.
He has stated that it makes no difference if a person residing in India is called a Hindu or an Indian. Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan stated that the similar things are known by many different names in our nation. As a result, no attempt should be made to escalate the conflict. We should rather emerge from it. He recalled Sir Syed saying at Gurdaspur that every Indian born is a Hindu. He claims that Sir Syed stated that Hindu is a geographical word rather than a religious one. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan once urged to be called ‘Hindu’, he further cited Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and added that Hindu is not a religious term, it’s a geographical term. While addressing he said, “Sir Syed Ahmed Khan once said that I do not think Hindu is a religious term, it is a geographical term. Anyone who is born in India eats food grown in India or drinks water from Indian rivers deserves to be called a Hindu.”
“A Hindu is someone who was born in India, eats Indian grains, and drinks Indian water. Arif Mohammad Khan stated that I made the comment just to forward Sir Syed’s thesis, and that Sir Syed is an example to me. Ironically, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has stated that the film The Kerala Story is a well-planned scheme to degrade Kerala’s environment. He blamed the media for the film’s uproar. He claims that, similarly to Uttar Pradesh, no one in Kerala knows if the meal is Hindu or Muslim. Neither says this is Hindu language or Muslim language, nor is this Hindu culture or Muslim culture. He stated that Hindus and Muslims in Kerala speak the same language, share the same culture, and eat the same cuisine. On Wednesday, the Governor of Kerala visited Kaushambi and Prayagraj on a day tour. On his way back to Prayagraj from Kaushambi, he stopped at the farm residence of senior BJP leader Rakesh Shukla and garlanded the statue of Mother Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom. On this occasion, Vedic Brahmins recited Swastik as well. The entire event was conducted amidst Vedic rituals amid a massive congregation of devotees at Rakesh Shukla’s residence at Auckland Road.