Kumar said that Madarasas should be the centre of such education which teaches humanity and spreads the message of harmony and not fanaticism.
"I have asked them (Muslims) to transform 10 to 20 Madarasas on such line that they could be presented as model madarasas before the government," Kumar told PTI during his visit to the city.
"We want people to have religious book in one hand and laptop in the other," Kumar added.
"There were two types of secularism, one which divides and the other which associates all.
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"In these elections people have rejected the first type of secularism and voted for the second secularism which will not divide but bring people and communities close," he said.
Kumar claimed that around 10 per cent of Muslim votes across the country were shifted to BJP which shows that they have expressed faith in the leadership of Narendra Modi.