Mehbooba Mufti, Aga Ruhullah Slam Nitish Kumar Over 'Naqaab' Incident

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti has strongly criticised Bihar CM Nitish Kumar over a controversial incident. She said she was taken aback by visuals of him pulling down a Muslim woman's veil. National Conference MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi also called the conduct indefensible and disturbing. The incident occurred during a public event and has sparked widespread outrage.

Key Points: Mehbooba Mufti Aga Ruhullah Criticise Bihar CM Nitish Kumar

  • Mehbooba Mufti expressed shock and called the incident deeply disturbing
  • She questioned if it was due to old age or normalised humiliation
  • Aga Ruhullah demanded an unconditional apology from the CM
  • Both leaders suggested Nitish Kumar should step down from his post
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Mehbooba Mufti, Aga Ruhullah criticise Bihar CM over 'naqaab' incident

Mehbooba Mufti and Aga Ruhullah condemn Bihar CM Nitish Kumar for pulling a Muslim woman's veil, calling it shocking and demanding his resignation.

"The most unsettling aspect was that people around him watched this horrific incident unfold as some form of entertainment. - Mehbooba Mufti"

Srinagar, Dec 16

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and president of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mehbooba Mufti and National Conference MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi came down heavily on Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Tuesday over the controversial 'naqaab (face veil)' incident.

Mehbooba Mufti criticised Nitish Kumar sharply over a controversial incident in which he was seen pulling down the 'naqaab' of a young Muslim woman.

Mufti called the incident shocking and deeply disturbing. She wrote on X that she had personally known and admired Nitish Kumar for years, but was taken aback by the visuals of the incident.

She questioned whether such behaviour could be attributed to old age or reflected what she described as the growing normalisation of "publicly humiliating" Muslims.

She said, "The most unsettling aspect was that people around him watched this horrific incident unfold as some form of entertainment, raising serious concerns about the sensitivity and conduct expected from public representatives".

Taking a strong political stand, the PDP chief suggested that the Bihar Chief Minister should introspect and consider stepping down, stating that such actions undermine the dignity of minorities and erode public trust in democratic leadership.

Lok Sabha member Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi also took exception to CM Nitish Kumar's conduct.

Ruhullah said on X, "The conduct displayed by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, publicly pulling at a Muslim woman's burqa, is indefensible and deeply disturbing. He owes the woman and the public an unconditional apology. This erratic conduct is alarming and points to a man who no longer possesses the composure or mental clarity required for constitutional office. Seeking medical attention and stepping aside is necessary."

The incident has evoked sharp reactions on social media and political circles, calling into question the conduct of the senior leader's respect for personal and religious dignity and accountability in public life. In a viral video, CM Nitish Kumar was seen pulling down the veil of a Muslim woman during a felicitation event, 'Samvad', at the CM's secretariat, where appointment letters were given to more than 1,000 AYUSH doctors.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the act was wrong, I feel the reaction is a bit politicized. Mehbooba Mufti and others are right to call it out, but demanding resignation seems like an overreach. A sincere apology and a promise to be more mindful should suffice. Let's not forget his long service.
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Rohit P
The video was shocking to watch. In a diverse country like India, our leaders must be the first to show sensitivity. It doesn't matter if it was an "old age" moment or not, the impact is the same. Trust is broken. Yaar, basic decency please!
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, this incident makes me very uncomfortable. A woman's choice of clothing is her own. Pulling someone's veil in public is a violation, full stop. The people around him laughing makes it even worse. Solidarity with that woman.
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Karthik V
Aga Ruhullah's point about "mental clarity" is harsh but needs to be heard. If a senior leader acts in such an erratic manner in public, it raises valid concerns about fitness for office. This is beyond politics; it's about basic governance and dignity.
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Nisha Z
Respect is a two-way street. The CM was wrong, no doubt. But I also hope the woman involved gets support and isn't just used as a political symbol by parties now. The focus should be on her dignity and ensuring such things never happen again.

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