"This is anti-Islam and the government should immediately withdraw the decision. Islam does not permit for such practise.
"This is absolutely wrong to impose such things on Muslims," Board' assistant general secretary Abdul Rahim Qureshi said at a press conference after the board's 24th meeting here.
"Internal stability is necessary for the peace and development in the country and the governments, both Central and states, should work in this direction instead of announcing such decision which affects our religious freedom," he said.
"The government should develop a sense of confidence among the people of the minority communities that they can practise their religion without any problem but it is seen that Hindutva forces are carrying out their agenda against minorities after Narendra Modi became Prime Minister," Qureshi said.
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The board asked Muslims not to accept any polytheism activity in government schools and raise a voice.
The board in the declaration asked the people to not break law.
The board also admitted that Muslims themselves were responsible for not presenting the right picture of Islam before the world.