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Pak Army Chief Asim Munir; Connection with Jalandhar Before Partition | BJP Minister Attack | Munir’s house in Kazi locality of Jalandhar is still Munir’s house: Hindostan left Hindostan in 1947 riots, ancestor of Pak Field Marshall has been Hindu – Jalandhar News

The house of Qazi Mohalla, where the family of Aseem Munir once lived.

The family of Asim Munir, who was a field martial promoted from Pakistan Army Chief, lived in the Mohalla Qazi Mandi in Jalandhar, Punjab before the 1947 partition. His home is still here today. Then this area was a Muslim dominated.

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During the partition, his family shifted to Pakistan among the riots. Confirming this, former BJP cabinet minister Manoranjan Kalia said that the foundation of Pakistan was laid on anti -India thinking. The result of this is that Asim Munir represents the same thinking.

Kalia claimed that Munir’s ancestors were Hindus and later adopted Islam. He said that Munir can have a role behind the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir.

Kazi Mohalla's house, where the family of Asim Munir once lived.

Kazi Mohalla’s house, where the family of Asim Munir once lived.

Many locals dedicated to Muslim community Former minister Manoranjan Kalia said that India and Pakistan became after independence. Many areas of Jalandhar City were then Muslim dominated. Among them, Mohalla, such as Qazi Mohalla, Ali Mohalla, Chahar Bagh and Islamabad, used to be strongholds of Muslims. Asim Munir’s family lived in Qazi locality. These people did not come from outside. His 8 to 10 generations have been Hindus. Kalia even said that the generations of Asim Munir have also been Hindus.

Senior BJP leader and former minister Manoranjan Kalia in Punjab.

Senior BJP leader and former minister Manoranjan Kalia in Punjab.

Qazi Mohalla was part of the Muslim community According to senior citizens and local residents of Jalandhar, the city had about 85 percent Muslim population before 1947. Most of them moved to Pakistan after partition. 79 -year -old Harpreet Singh, a resident of Qazi Mohalla, says that Qazi Mohalla was a stronghold of Muslims and the family of Asim Munir also went to Pakistan from here.

Kazi Mohalla chemist Anil Kheda, whose ancestors opened the first chemist shop in Punjab in 1894, say that people of the Muslim community used to run Tanga here and there were vegetable shops in the old market.

People of Muslim community offering Namaz in Jama Masjid Jalandhar.

People of Muslim community offering Namaz in Jama Masjid Jalandhar.

85% of the population in Jalandhar was Muslim Syed Nasir Uddin Pirzada, the throne of Jama Masjid of Jalandhar, said that all Muslims used to come to Jama Masjid to offer prayers. 85% of the population in Jalandhar was Muslim. There were 12 areas where 100 percent of Muslims lived. After the partition of 1947, almost all the people of the Muslim community moved to Pakistan with their families.

Many politicians, writers and good families moved to Pakistan. Regarding Asim Munir, he said that this is a political matter and he cannot say anything about it because he is a throne. Regarding Asim Munir and his family, he said that he does not know when he came and when he went.

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