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New Delhi: Uttarakhand Governor Aziz Qureshi on Friday courted another controversy after he said that those who slaughter cows have no right to stay in India.
While addressing a gathering, Governor Qureshi said that a person can’t be Indian if he is involved in slaughtering of cows. He said he would prefer to paint his face with black ink and throw him out of the country.
Political experts observe Qureshi’s move as to appease the saffron wing to retain his post.
Aziz Qureshi was asked to step down from his post by the Centre after Narendra Modi assumed office in May. He had approached the Supreme Court.
In August, the Supreme Court had issued notice to the Centre on the Uttarakhand Governor’s plea challenging Narendra Modi government’s moves to ease him out of office, bringing the controversy over removal of UPA-appointed Governors under judicial lens.
The apex court had also issued notice to Home Secretary Anil Goswami who had allegedly threatened Governor Qureshi to resign from the post or face removal by Centre.
Qureshi was the first Governor to move Supreme Court against the Modi government.
- See more at: Those who slaughter cows have no right to stay in India: U'khand Guv
While addressing a gathering, Governor Qureshi said that a person can’t be Indian if he is involved in slaughtering of cows. He said he would prefer to paint his face with black ink and throw him out of the country.
Political experts observe Qureshi’s move as to appease the saffron wing to retain his post.
Aziz Qureshi was asked to step down from his post by the Centre after Narendra Modi assumed office in May. He had approached the Supreme Court.
In August, the Supreme Court had issued notice to the Centre on the Uttarakhand Governor’s plea challenging Narendra Modi government’s moves to ease him out of office, bringing the controversy over removal of UPA-appointed Governors under judicial lens.
The apex court had also issued notice to Home Secretary Anil Goswami who had allegedly threatened Governor Qureshi to resign from the post or face removal by Centre.
Qureshi was the first Governor to move Supreme Court against the Modi government.
- See more at: Those who slaughter cows have no right to stay in India: U'khand Guv