Muslims are not safe in India, former Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari

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2021-02-01T00:39:16+05:00 News Desk

New Delhi: Former Vice President of India Hamid Ansari in an exclusive interview to Zee News reiterated his 2017 statement that Muslims are not safe in India. Ansari spoke at length about several issues including secularism, safety of Muslims.

In the interview aired on Zee News on Saturday, Hamid Ansari reiterated what he wrote in his book that today there is no word of secularism in the government's dictionary link .

Hamid Ansari claimed that secularism has almost “disappeared” from government’s official vocabulary adding that most of his views on secularism is based on Bombai Judgement, which was delivered by Supreme Court.

When asked if there was a word in the government's dictionary before 2014, then his answer was - "Yes, but not enough."

The former Vice President said link during the last week of his tenure two incidents aroused resentment in some sections and the people thought that his statement has some hidden meaning. In his new book 'By Many a Happy Accident: Recollection of a Life', the former Vice President has also mentioned about his conversations and interactions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He responded to a range of counter questions from Hindu terrorism to appeasement and 'insecurity among Muslims', mob lynching and then Hamid Ansari left the interview.

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