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Jamiat meet tells UPA govt to stop offering Muslim promises, raises Sachar report

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  • Criticising the UPA government, a top Muslim body on Monday asked it to stop making “lucrative promises” to minorities and immediately implement the recommendations of the Sachar committee report.

    “The UPA government should stop making lucrative promises and immediately implement the recommendations of the Sachar committee report,” Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind demanded at its 30th general session here.

    The body also adopted a series of resolutions asking the government to stop interfering in minority affairs, including tampering with madrasas and instead concentrate on steps for their development.

    The last day of the three-day session, on Tuesday, is expected to be attended by numerous moulvis and yoga guru Ramdev and Art of Living founder Shri Shri Ravi Shankar. The duo will become the first non-Muslim religious leaders to speak at the seminary. Jamiat has also invited Sonia Gandhi for Tuesday’s session.

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