"We don't agree with the statement. Like in other religions, a mosque is a religious place. In our country there was Islamic rule for 800 years but none of the rulers demolished any mosque," All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) general secretary Maulana Nizamuddin said.
"Had it not been a religious place, there would have been examples of its demolition in the pages history," he told PTI.
Swamy also said that only temples are the places where God lives.
Nizamuddin said that in Saudi Arab, rulers used to construct new mosques in case there was need to demolish any of them due to some compulsion.
"Saudi Arab has its own rule. If Swamy had to follow it, he should implement its rules here. Everyone in the world knows that they cut hands in theft cases and behead persons involved in murder and corruption cases," he said.
Maulana Yasoob Abbas of All India Shia Personal Law Board also objected to the statement and said mosques were not normal buildings but Allah's adobe, which cannot be demolished at any cost.
"Where there is a mosque, it should be allowed to exist there," he said.
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