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The Head of the Ex-Waqf Board changed Hindu, wanted to be called by his new name

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Ghaziabad: The former Chairman of the Shiite Waqf Board of Shia adopted Hinduism at a ceremony at the Dasna Devi Temple led by a controversial priest, Yati Narsinghanad Saraswati on Monday.
Wasim Rizvi, a month ago released a book that criticized Islam, said he did not leave Islam but had been “hunted” by those who disagree with his view.
The forehead was smeared with tilak and sandalwood pasta, Rizvi said he now had a new name – Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi – and did not want to be overcome by the old one.
“It will take time for people to get used to my new name.
But over time, it will happen,” he said.
Explain his decision, he added, “I have not left Islam, I have been overthrown from Islam.
I want certain aspects of the religion to be changed but instead of introspection, they started to hunt me up.
Therefore, I chose to adopt a sanatan dharma.” Saraswati, who has several Cemara in Ghaziabad and have repeatedly made a statement targeting the Minority Community, emphasizing “Wasim Bhai Jo Ab Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi Ho Gaye Hain (who is now Jitendra Narayan Singh Tyagi)” has adopted a Sanatan Dharma “from the free will”.
“Anyone who tries to hurt him will be handled,” warned Saraswati, against who the police had started the process in October for the case under the Law GOOND.
Saraswati claimed that she did not know the former Chairman of the Waqf Central Shia Board before November 2 when they first talked about the last book.
Previously, Rizvi had submitted a pill at the Supreme Court who was seeking the elimination of 24 verses in the Koran, for that reason violating land law.
The court has this April firing his pill and slapped the fine of RS 50,000 to him, calling the “truly reckless” request.

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