Neither heads of main Muslim outfits nor Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam of Delhi’s Jama Masjid, has to this point issued appeals advising the neighborhood the place it ought to solid its votes within the 2024 elections.
“Muslim organisations and their clerics do not make any vocal appeals. They know any transfer to offer a name for en bloc voting will polarise majority voters. The clerics have chosen silence over loud statements,” stated Naved Hamid, former head of All India Majlis-e- Mushawarat, an umbrella organisation of over 50 Muslim our bodies within the nation.
Previously, many clerics drew flak from the neighborhood for issuing political statements. This time they’re conserving quiet, not wading into points and leaving it to the neighborhood’s discretion. Head of Anjuman-I-Islam Zahir Kazi calls it “political maturity” of the clerics.
Hyderabad-based activist Mazher Hussain noticed that the period of en bloc voting appears clearly over. The neighborhood should be tactful, whatever the place taken by Maulvis.