The Chief of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind president Arshad Madani, has courted controversy after he alleged that Muslims were facing discrimination in the country, citing the ongoing investigation against the Al Falah University and politician Azam Khan as examples.
Mamdani said that a Muslim-Mamdani has been elected to become the Mayor of New York, but in India, a Muslim cannot even become the vice chancellor of a university, adding that even if he does, he ends up in jail. He cited the example of Al-Falah University, which has made headlines following the Red Fort blast.
"Today, a Muslim, Mamdani, can become the mayor of New York. A 'Khan' can become the mayor of London. But in India, a Muslim cannot become the vice chancellor of a university. And if he does, he will end up in jail like Azam Kh

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