Jamiat national executive meet concludes

To press for Muslim reservation JUH to hold meeting with all stakeholders

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New Delhi: Disheartened with attitude of UPA led central government on issues of minorities, Jamiat Ulama e Hind (JUH) at its one-day national executive meet here at the national capital, has decided to hold meeting with legal experts and all stakeholders to bring out concrete solution for removing impediments to reservation for Muslims based on their socio-economic and educational ground.

Heavily coming down on the centre for delaying introduction of anti communal violence bill, the national executive has announced that in order to bring consensus on the issue, JUH delegation will soon meet leaders of all political parties including the BJP.

The national executive also criticized the UP government in a resolution for not submitting Nimesh Commission inquiry report to Assembly and sought to know who will pay for detention of Maulana Tariq Qasmi and Khalid Mujahid for being forced to languish in jail on false charges of terror acts, but have been found to be innocent by the Commission.

On the issue of recently passed anti- rape law the executive committee has obliged its legal experts to study its every aspect before reacting to any contentious part.

In another resolution, strongly condemning the attack upon Muslims in Myanmar by some Buddhist communal elements, the national executive urged intervention of international community in the region to stop violence.

Rubbishing Myanmar government’s initiative as mere deceptive, the resolution further demanded immediate cessation of assault upon Muslims triggered by extremist Buddhist mobs and ban on groups which fan hatred and plan to kill innocents, provide relief and rehabilitation to those who have been uprooted and forced to live in camps without necessary amenities and put forward a plan for the displaced to return to their homes. It also urged the Indian government to take immediate steps to influence upon Myanmar government to grant citizenship rights which has been denied to In the meet, Maulana Usman Mansoorpuri was re- elected president of the organization for the third consecutive term and decided that the deadline of current membership drive be extended to July 15.

The national executive was chaired by Maulana Usman Mansoorpuri, JUH president and attended by several members including Maulana Mahmood Madani, general secretary of the organization, Maulana Hayatullah Qasmi, Maulana Mateenul Haq Usama. Qari Shaukat Ali, Hafiz Peer Shabbir Ahmad, Maulana Siddiqullah Chaudhri, Maulana Mohmaad Jabir, Niar Ahmad Farooqui, Shakeel Ahmad Syed, etc.

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