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Furfura Sharif Dargah In Bengal Polls: Who Will Get The Blessings

Furfura Sharif Dargah In Bengal elections: Who will get the blessings of Furfura Sharif Dargah this time in Bengal’s election war? Everyone’s eyes are on.

The Furfura Sharif Dargah, located in the Jangipada area of ​​Hooghly district, about forty kilometers from Kolkata, is a sacred site for millions of Muslims associated with the strong doors of faith.

This is the reason that every year people of the Muslim community from Bengal and every corner of the country come here for worship and worship.

Especially this place is the main center of faith for millions of Bengali-speaking Muslims.

Lakhs of devotees who come to this holy shrine and pray for it, also have faith in Pirzada of Furfura Sharif.

History is witness that just as ordinary people come here for their salutations, similarly the leaders of various political parties are not behind in giving their attendance here for the blessings of this holy dargah.

But ever since the head of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi suddenly reached Furfura Sharif Dargah last Sunday.

His meeting with the Peerzada and prominent Muslim religious leader Abbas Siddiqui and discussed the strategy of contesting the assembly elections.

Since then, the name of this holy religious place has started growing in the politics of Bengal.

In fact, in 1375 Mukilish Khan built the mosque at Furfura Sharif. There is also a dargah, which is the center of major faith.

Vansaj Toha Siddiqui and Abbas Siddiqui of Abu Basak Siddiqui (Dada Huzur) are the Pirzada (Dharma Guru) of here.

Toha and Abbas are uncles and nephews and the fight between the two is not hidden from anyone and both support different political parties.

Toha Siddiqui is very close to the ruling Trinamool Congress and openly supports Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while Abbas Siddiqui has been at the forefront against Mamata for quite some time.

A few months ago he also announced to contest the assembly elections and he is working on a plan to form an organization under whose banner he will field candidates.

Trinamool worried over Asaduddin Owaisi’s meeting with Abbas Siddiqui

Meanwhile, Asaduddin Owaisi’s meeting with Abbas Siddiqui last week has put the ruling Trinamool Congress in worry.

Why not worry? At the time of the Singur and Nandigram agitation, the Purajadas of Furfura Sharif were accompanied by Mamata Banerjee, the Trinamool supremo.

Even those who believe in these Peerjadas claim that Mamata Banerjee became Chief Minister in 2011 through the blessings of these Peerjadas.

Then in the 2016 election too, with a strong majority, Mamata came to power for the second time in a row.

Before this, these people had their hands on the head of the Congress and the Left Front too.

If seen, Pirzada Toha Siddiqui of this dargah, who is the uncle of Abbas Siddiqui, is still standing with Mamata Banerjee calling for communal powers to be kept away from Bengal.

At the same time, nephew Abbas Siddiqui is eager to enter the political arena himself to overthrow the Trinamool Congress.

Abbas Siddiqui has also announced that the Front formed by him will directly compete with Trinamool and BJP in 100 assembly seats in Bengal.

It may be known that Peerjadas have been offering their blessings to the representatives of various political parties for the last 72 years.

But this time in the political battle, Pirzada Abbas Siddiqui of Furfura Sharif Darbar himself is taking the field to ask for public love and blessings.

In such a situation, this fight has become more interesting.

At the same time, people associated with this dargah and having faith in it are also seen dividing into two parts.

In this, most of the young generation people are seen standing with Abbas Siddiqui. The young people say that Abbas Siddiqui is our brother and we are with him.

It is known that millions of Bengali-speaking Muslims from Hooghly, Bardhaman, Howrah, North 24 Parganas.

South 24 Parganas, Malda, Murshidabad, and Birbhum districts of Bengal are associated with this dargah.

At the same time, the Muslim population is about 30 percent of the total electorate in Bengal.

It remains to be seen whether the M-factor of Muslims helps Mamata’s hat-trick in the 2021 elections or has played an important role in removing the TMC government from power.

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