In July 2021, while answering to a question in Rajya Sabha, the railway minister cited 'law and order problem' while explaining difficulties in removing illegal religious structures on railway platforms.
Terrorism may not have religion, but if we look at history of independent India, the number of terror attacks in name of one particular religion where terrorists choose their holy books over secular constitution are quite high.
Ali Asgar Parawala, a resident of Kavant, tried to befriend a 24-year-old Hindu girl living in the town. For this, Ali Asgar pretended to be Anil Jaiswal.