Maharashtra Congress leader Hussain Dalwai has unleashed a blistering attack on UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s madrasa investigation drive, labeling it a malicious bid to demonize Muslims. Demanding fairness, he called for prior audits of RSS funding and temple donations, which dwarf madrasa contributions from abroad.
Dalwai lauded madrasas for nurturing kids from marginalized families, fueled by traditions of generosity—think Eid celebrations extended to village poor. ‘This social good is being weaponized,’ he fumed.
Exposing double standards, Dalwai noted RSS shakhas and mega-temples’ reliance on global funds goes unscrutinized. ‘It’s engineered harassment of Muslims to inflame Hindus and harvest votes,’ he said, referencing Assam’s Christian scapegoating as part of the same divisive script.
He bemoaned UP’s stalled progress, pushing desperate workers to Maharashtra’s low-wage grind. Dismissing love jihad hysteria, Dalwai championed choice in partnerships and beliefs, slamming forced conversions and political meddling in romance.
Rallying behind Rahul Gandhi against BJP firebrand Ravneet Bittu’s attacks, Dalwai branded the government’s US trade concessions as the real treason, sidelining farmers. He grilled Modi’s Trump accommodations on duties, alerting to threats against domestic produce.
In essence, Dalwai framed the madrasa focus as electoral theater—stirring religious strife to camouflage policy flops and court polarized ballots.