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August 17, 2025

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Uttar Pradesh: Muslims put up posters in Amroha, wrote in Urdu, ‘Neither there is distance nor there is distance, Modi is our brother’

Big hoardings, flexi and posters written in Urdu language with photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath, ‘There is no distance, there is no distance, Modi is our brother’ are more visible in Amroha, especially in Muslim dominated areas. These posters have been put up by Muslim people themselves. It is clear from these posters that the Muslim community is openly coming out in support of BJP, especially Modi-Yogi and wants to see Narendra Modi as Prime Minister for the third time.

‘It is a matter of pride to build a temple in Abu Dhabi’

The people of Amroha’s Muslim community say clearly and openly that Modi ji is the pride and honor of the country and India is the brother of Muslims. The Muslim community wants to give this message to the entire India. He says why would Muslims lag behind now? The construction of a temple in Abu Dhabi and the laying of the foundation stone by the Prime Minister is a matter of great pride for India. The Muslims of India are also understanding that if our Prime Minister is getting so much respect in the world, then how will we Muslims be left behind.

Why are Muslims associating with Modi?

Mohammad Akram said, there is no distance, no gap, Modi is our brother, this slogan is running through posters in entire Uttar Pradesh including Amroha. The entire society is getting the benefits of all the schemes of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister without any discrimination. Seeing Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, more and more Muslims are joining BJP.

At the same time, Mohammad Shuev says that the reason why Muslims are joining Modi ji is that there is no discrimination of any kind in the schemes run by the government. He is taking all religions along.

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