Patna:Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Friday claimed that Bihar was teeming with "illegal" madrasas and mosques which posed a grave threat to the nation's internal security. The BJP leader, who represents the state's Begusarai Lok Sabha seat, blamed the situation on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD president Lalu Prasad, whose party helms the ruling 'Mahagathbandhan' in Bihar, alleging that both were in a "slumber of appeasement".
"Bihar seems to be flooded by illegal (avaidh) madrasas and mosques (masjid). The situation is particularly grave in the areas bordering Nepal and Bangladesh", Singh, the Union Rural Development Minister told reporters. He said "While the population of Muslims in the state is about 18 per cent, these areas have a higher concentration. Moreover, there is a strong presence of the banned PFI across the state. So the situation poses a grave challenge to the country's internal security".
He added, "If things are left unchecked, in 20 years from now, the people of Bihar will face a major threat to their wealth and their faith (dharm aur dhan ko khatra ho sakta hai). And for a situation, Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad would be solely responsible". He accused Kumar, and Prasad, a former chief minister, of being in a "slumber of appeasement (tushtikaran ki neend)" and asked them to crack down on such illegal seminaries and places of worship "instead of worrying about vote bank politics".