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Bihar Elections: I am being targeted because of my religion: Congress’ candidate Maskoor Usmani

Maskoor Ahmad Usmani was president of the Aligarh Muslim University Students’ Union in May 2018 when a local BJP MP demanded the removal of Muhammad Ali Jinnah's portrait from the on-campus union office, popularly known as Union Hall

October 20, 2020 / 20:12 IST
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Maskoor Ahmad Usmani
Maskoor Ahmad Usmani

Maskoor Ahmad Usmani, the Congress candidate from Jale constituency in Bihar, has the unusual task of fighting an election over a controversy that has been nagging him from his days as a student leader.

Usmani was president of the Aligarh Muslim University Students’ Union in May 2018 when a local BJP MP demanded removal of Muhammad Ali Jinnah's portrait from the on-campus union office, popularly known as Union Hall.

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The issue has resurfaced in the run up to Bihar assembly elections after BJP leaders attacked the Congress party for choosing “Jinnah sympathiser” Usmani as its candidate from the seat in Darbhanga district.

Usmani said he is being deliberately and unnecessarily targeted by the BJP because of his religion, adding that he has no faith in the ideology of the founder of Pakistan.