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    Easy to oppose Modi but Muslims should be worried about education instead of Hijab, length of Sania Mirza's skirt: Naseeruddin Shah

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    Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah, in an interview with The Wire, expressed concerns that Muslims are focusing on issues like the Hijab and Sania Mirza’s skirt length instead of prioritizing education and modern ideas. He emphasized that problems in India existed before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure and criticized Modi's perceived invincibility and leadership. Shah described Modi’s prolonged leadership as "depressing, but not surprising," attributing it to deep-rooted animosity towards Muslims.

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    Indian cinema’s veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah in an interview with The Wire said that it is easy to oppose Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi but Muslims should be worried about education instead of issues like Hijab and the length of Sania Mirza’s skirt.

    Shah said that people blame Modi for everything that’s wrong in the country but the fact is that things were wrong in the country even before Modi came to power.

    The 73-year-old actor in the interview said, "Muslims are worrying about all the wrong things like Hijab and the length of Sania Mirza’s skirt. They should be instead worried about education, enlightening, modern ideas instead of Madrassas.”

    “The Muslims have been at fault,” he said in the interview.

    “Until this election, the PM believed that he is invincible and right about everything,” said Shah criticising Narendra Modi.

    “Modi has been talking less and less sense over the years,” he added.

    Shah described Modi’s continued leadership as “depressing, but not surprising,” pointing to what he perceives as deep-rooted animosity towards Muslims.

    He also said, "Sharing power for the Indian PM would be a difficult pill to swallow but he will have to do it." Although he did mention that he is not a political expert and is speaking only as a “common man” in the interview.

    In 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the NDA won 293 seats in the 543-member lower house of parliament, more than the simple majority of 272 seats needed to form a government. The BJP won only 240.


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    ( Originally published on Jun 12, 2024 )

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