The governments of the saffron party were working hard to ensure modernisation of the madrassas and the work that had started during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government in this regard was continuing under the current dispensation led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he claimed.
Hussain's remarks came after the Lucknow-based Shia Central Waqf Board wrote to the prime minister, asking him to shut down the madrassas in the country, alleging that the education imparted in these Islamic schools encouraged the students to join terror outfits.
He quoted Modi's comment that madrassa students should have the Quran in one hand and computers in the other.
The BJP leader said the HRD ministry was working hard to achieve the modernisation of the madrassas in the country.
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