Lucknow: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Tuesday criticized the central and state governments for allegedly discriminating against Muslims in religious matters, stating that all religions should be treated equally.
In a post on X, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister expressed concern over what she described as "step-motherly treatment" towards Muslims, warning that such bias could disrupt peace and harmony in society.
"India is a secular country that respects all religions. In this context, the central and state governments should ensure equal treatment of all religious communities without any bias. However, the discrimination faced by Muslims in religious matters is unjustified," she stated.
She further emphasized the need for uniform implementation of rules and laws regarding restrictions and exemptions for religious festivals, asserting that the current approach appears inconsistent.
"The unequal application of such regulations naturally affects peace and mutual harmony in society, which is a serious concern. Governments must address this issue," she added in another post.
With PTI inputs