Trinamool Congress MP and actress Nusrat Jahan is receiving support for her decision to stand against the fatwa issued against her. She has got backing from several political leaders as well.
Deoband-based Muslim cleric had criticised Nusrat Jahan sporting Mangalsutra and vermillion and called this 'unislamic'.
"Islam says a Muslim can marry only a Muslim. I have got to know that Nusrat is a film actor and people in the cinema do not care about religious practices. They do what they have to," said Mufti Asad Quasmi of Madrasa Jamia Sheikh-ul-Hind.
First to come in Nusrat Jahan's defense was her fellow MP Mimi Chakraborty.
Chakraborty took to Twitter.
"We are Indian and that's our only identification. Proud Indian and will be. Love you Nusrat." said Chakraborty on Twitter.
Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi came in Defence of Nusrat Jahan as well
"Just like Muslim clerics may have the right to free speech to air their anti-Nusrat views (howsoever wrong), Nusrat has full rights to marry whom she wants, wear what she wants, say what she wants and behave as she wants. So long as she violates no law which she has clearly not," he wrote on Twitter.
Deoband-based Muslim cleric had criticised Nusrat Jahan sporting Mangalsutra and vermillion and called this 'unislamic'.
Nusrat Jahan decided to stand-up against the diktat of Muslim clerics after they issued fatwa against her.
"I represent an inclusive India which is beyond the barriers of caste, creed and religion," Jahan said in a statement that she later shared on Twitter.
Aam Admi Party leader Ashutosh supported Nusrat Jahan.
"Great Nusrat. That is how clerics should be replied to. Who the hell are these clerics to tell how to dress and what to do in life? Enough is enough. Respect for Religion, but not such clerics," he wrote on Twitter.
MP Nusrat Jahan had married businessman Nikhil Jain on June 19.
She is a Trinamool Congress MP from Basirhat in West Bengal. She won the seat in Lok Sabha election 2019. She trumped her nearest rival by around 3.5 lakh votes.
(with IANS inputs)
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