Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Ansar Umri, Ameer-e-Jamaat (national president), while speaking to mediapersons on Tuesday, said: “The committee constituted to explore the possibilities of floating the party has submitted its report. But it looks like it will be difficult to start a party of Muslims before the next Lok Sabha elections.”
He was in Lucknow in connection with the nationwide caravans taken out by Jamaat-e-Islami against terrorism and communalism.
At present, the Jamaat-e-Islami was striving to bring all secular parties on a common platform to place the demands and grievances of the Muslims before them, he said. “For the larger interests of Muslims, the Jamaat-e-Islami has settled its differences with the Jamat-ul-Ulema Hind. We have even attended the anti-terror conference organised by it in Hyderabad recently,” said Maulana Umri.
On the present political scenario, he said Muslims across the country have no expectations from political parties. “It’s a dangerous trend that after every blast, the police and the investigating agencies blame Muslims and their organisations. All parties look on as mute spectators,” he added.
Muslims have been branded terrorists in this country. The whole community and a particular religion can not be held responsible for the acts of terror, the Maulana said.
“Within minutes of the blasts, the police come out with a standard statement blaming the foreign hand and organisations with Muslim names. They arrest youths and unleash terror in Muslim localities,” he said.
The organisation also submitted a memorandum of 14 demands to the state governor. Among others, it demanded that the investigating agencies must not blame any organisation or community for the acts of terror without any tangible evidences, no arrest should be made without proper warrants and those in police custody should not be tortured to extract confessions.