Now another shocking revelation has come to light in a madrasa in Atarasuiya area of Sangam city Prayagraj where the police busted the printing of fake notes. During the investigation of the madrasa, the intelligence department searched the room of the principal of the madrasa, Mohammad Tafseerul Arifeen, and found several objectionable books in the room, which contained venomous things against India.
The intelligence department has found several objectionable books from Maulvi Mohammad Tafseerul Arifeen’s room. The books found in the room contain many objectionable things about the RSS. The book describes what RSS has done against Muslims. Apart from this it is also written that without RSS not even a leaf moves in the country. RSS is purely a terrorist organisation.
The principal refused to go into the room.
After the book came out, the intelligence department team and the police once again reached the madrasa and interrogated the madrasa administrator for a long time. The police recorded the names and addresses of all the Maulanas living in the madrasa. However, the people of the madrasa were not aware of the books found in the madrasa principal’s room. The maulana of the madrasa says that the principal had forbidden everyone from going to his room, so no one was going there.
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The business of fake notes started in the madrasa.
According to the people of the madrasa, the principal never said anything that made them suspicious. Last week, the police busted the printing of fake notes in the same madrasa, arresting four people, including the principal of the madrasa. The mastermind of the fake currency business was apparently a Maulana from Orissa and the principal is also from Orissa. Both of them started the business of fake notes in the madrasa together.
The police will remand the principal and interrogate him.
Now the issue of objectionable and flamboyant books being found in the Principal’s room has once again come into the limelight. The police will file a remand petition in the court and interrogate the accused on remand, which will clarify the purpose for which the two Maulanas from Orissa had come to Prayagraj and what were their intentions for the country of India. Now the police will also have to find out whether the two Maulanas were associated with any organization with fundamentalist ideology.