'Not election commissioner, but Muslim commissioner', Nishikant Dubey attacks ex-CEC Quraishi

IANS April 20, 2025 285 views

BJP Lok Sabha member Nishikant Dubey has launched a controversial attack on former Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi, accusing him of being a 'Muslim commissioner' instead of an impartial election official. Dubey cited allegations of Bangladeshi voter infiltration in Jharkhand's Santhalpargana during Quraishi's tenure and criticized his comments on the Waqf Act. The BJP has distanced itself from Dubey's remarks, calling them personal opinions. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between political figures over issues of electoral integrity and religious identity.

"You were not an election commissioner, you were a Muslim commissioner" - Nishikant Dubey
New Delhi, April 20: BJP Lok Sabha member Nishikant Dubey has launched a scathing attack on the former Chief Election Commissioner of India, S.Y. Quraishi, saying that "he was not an election commissioner, but a Muslim commissioner".

Key Points

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BJP MP launches scathing attack on former Chief Election Commissioner

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Alleges Bangladeshi voter infiltration in Jharkhand

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Critiques Quraishi's stance on Waqf Act

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Calls for national unity against divisive politics

Dubey cited the case of Jharkhand's Santhalpargana, where the maximum number of Bangladeshi infiltrators were made voters during his tenure.

Dubey is the fourth-term Member of Parliament from Godda Lok Sabha Constituency in Jharkhand.

He said this on Sunday in response to a post by Quraishi on X.

Quraishi wrote on his X handle on April 17 that the Waqf Act is an evil plan of the government, which will be duly treated by the Supreme Court.

"Wakf Act is undoubtedly a blatantly sinister / evil plan of the govt to grab Muslim lands. I’m sure SC will call it out. Misinformation by the mischievous propaganda machine has done its job well," he said.

Reacting to this post, Dubey presented an example of this village, which was burnt down by Bakhtiar Khilji in 1189.

"Prophet Muhammad's Islam came to India in 712, before that this land belonged to Hindus or tribals, Jains or Buddhists associated with that faith. My village Vikramshila was burnt by Bakhtiar Khilji in 1189. Vikramshila University gave the world its first vice chancellor in the form of Atish Dipankar," Dubey wrote on his X handle.

Dubey pointed fingers at the former CEC, alleging that there was wrongdoing during Quraishi's tenure.

The BJP MP wrote on X, "You were not an election commissioner, you were a Muslim commissioner. The maximum number of Bangladeshi infiltrators were made voters in Jharkhand's Santhalpargana during your tenure."

Dubey called upon the people to get united and not let divisions rule. He said Pakistan was created by dividing India, and there will not be another partition.

"Unite this country, read history, Pakistan was created by dividing it, there will be no partition now?" he said.

Dubey's remarks came soon after he criticised the judiciary amid ongoing hearings on the constitutionality of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.

He remarked that if the Supreme Court wants to make laws, then there is no need for Parliament in the country.

The BJP, however, has distanced itself from the remarks made by Dubey regarding the judiciary and the Chief Justice of India. The party clarified that these statements were “personal opinions” and do not reflect the BJP's stance.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
These kind of personal attacks on former officials are unnecessary. We should focus on current issues rather than digging up past controversies. Let's maintain some decorum in public discourse.
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Priya M.
The Waqf Act discussion is important, but bringing religion into everything creates unnecessary divisions 😕 Can't we have policy debates without personal attacks?
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Amit S.
Dubey makes some valid points about illegal immigration that need attention. But the "Muslim commissioner" remark was uncalled for - we should judge officials by their work, not religion.
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Sunita P.
Why are we still talking about events from 1189? 🤔 We have enough current problems to solve without dragging ancient history into modern politics!
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Irfan Z.
As an Indian Muslim, I find these comments disappointing. Quraishi served the nation, not any community. This rhetoric only creates more division when we need unity the most. 🇮🇳

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