Two Telangana Congress leaders, Feroz Khan and Rashed Khan, have announced bounties of Rs 50 lakh and Rs 25 lakh on his the head if former Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board chairman Waseem Rizvi who converted to Hinduism on Dec 6 for allegedly ‘disrespecting Islam’.
Speaking exclusively to a media on Thursday both Feroz Khan and Rashed Khan said that they have no problem with what religion he chooses to follow as it his personal choice and India is a secular country. However, they said their “patience was tested” because “he constantly disrespected Islam for eight months” and that is why they issued the death threats which they stand by.
“ India is secular, anyone can follow any faith. We respect all religions. But he should not disrespect us. If he does that, we can kill him,” said Telangana Congress leader Rashed Khan.
Rashed Khan added, “Eight months ago, I had said that I’ll give an award of Rs 25 lakh to whoever cuts off the head of Waseem Rizvi. This was because he had been disrespecting the Prophet for eight months continuously. If someone does it once by mistake, I can understand. But not this. If someone said this about Hindu gods, our Hindu brothers would also react like this.”
When asked how he could issue such a threat in a democratic country, Feroz Khan said, “I trust Indian law completely, but it should’ve stopped him by now. Why hasn’t the police arrested him? We should’ve got justice in time. Now our patience has run out.”
Rashed Khan added to get defended the Prophet, we can sacrifice our own lives and kill others too.
Both leaders also clarified that their threats were issued in personal capacities and not related to Congress party, Feroz Khan said.
“If Waseem Rizvi apologises, I too will take my statement back and say I made a mistake,” he added.
Who Rizvi Is ?
Former Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board chairman Waseem Rizvi renounced Islam and converted to Hinduism earlier this week. He took a new name, Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi after accepting Hinduism.
Earlier, he was in the news when he filed a PIL in the Supreme Court seeking the removal of some verses from the Quran, which he alleged taught violence. His appeal was, however, rejected by the Supreme Court.
After this, he received death threats. He was also threatened for releasing a book that allegedly portrayed Prophet Muhammad in a bad light.