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  • History replete with odious acts of persecution of minorities, says Stalin

    History replete with odious acts of persecution of minorities, says Stalin

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    Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday said “history is replete” with acts of persecution against minorities and called for fighting against their “systemic oppression”.

    On the occasion of International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Stalin took to social media to share a message about the need to protect the rights of minorities as ensconced in the Constitution of India.

    “History is replete with acts of discrimination & persecution of minorities that remain a blot on humankind. On International Day to Combat Islamophobia, let’s resolve to fight the systemic oppression of minorities & protect their rights in line with constitutional values,” he said.

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  • Telangana: Tariq Ansari is new the new Minorities commission chairman

    Telangana: Tariq Ansari is new the new Minorities commission chairman

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    Hyderabad: The Government of Telangana on Friday appointed Tariq Ansari as the new chairman of the state Minorities Commission.

    The term of the post is a span of 3 years.

    (This is a breaking story. Keep refreshing the page for newer updates).

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  • Telangana: Tariq Ansari is the new Minorities commission chairman

    Telangana: Tariq Ansari is the new Minorities commission chairman

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    Hyderabad: The Government of Telangana on Friday appointed Tariq Ansari as the new chairman of the state Minorities Commission.

    The term of the post is a span of 3 years from the date of assuming office.

    Ansari thanked chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for appointing him as the chairman.

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  • Won’t let those who seek to marginalise minorities prevail: Lalu

    Won’t let those who seek to marginalise minorities prevail: Lalu

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    RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav on Saturday called for the protection of the rights of religious minorities.

    The former Bihar chief minister who recently returned to India following a successful kidney transplant surgery in Singapore last December, stated that he will not let those who seek to marginalise minorities prevail.

    “No one can break us until we unify. We must save the country. We must safeguard the constitution, move Bihar ahead, and advance India. We must preserve the rights of minorities,” he told a massive crowd at Bihar’s Purnia.

    “We’re always chanting Hindu, Hindu, Hindu. We are Hindus…but what crime have minorities committed that you are attempting to marginalise them? “In any situation, I will not let them succeed,” Yadav stated, adding that it is time for the ‘exit of the Narendra Modi regime.’

    The RJD leader dubbed Seemanchal the ‘most secular’ region and urged people to stay united and recognise those attempting to mislead.

    With Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Tejashwi Yadav conducting a combined rally in Purnia, Bihar’s political temperature is rising. Tejashwi Yadav attacked Amit Shah earlier today, saying that he is visiting the state frequently because he is afraid of losing seats in the state during the 2024 general elections.

    “Today is a ‘jansabha,’ and thousands of people are expected to attend. The BJP is worried about losing seats as a result of our grand alliance with chief minister Nitish Kumar, which is why home minister Amit Shah is visiting Bihar repeatedly to gain control,” he stated.

    The remarks followed Shah’s recent remarks at a rally in Lauruia, West Champaran district, in which he blamed Nitish Kumar for plunging Bihar into ‘jungle raj,’ which he blamed on the former RJD-Congress leadership in the state. He also compared the JD(U)-RJD coalition to ‘attempts to mix oil with water.’

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  • SCs, STs, OBCs, women, youth, minorities to get 50% reservation in CWC

    SCs, STs, OBCs, women, youth, minorities to get 50% reservation in CWC

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    Nava Raipur: The Congress amended its constitution at its 85th plenary session here on Saturday to provide a 50 percent reservation to Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), Other Backward Classes (OBCs), women, youngsters, and minorities in its working committee.

    According to the amended constitution of the party, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) will now include the former prime ministers from the party and the former AICC chiefs.

    The number of CWC members will go up to 35 from the earlier 25.

    The amended constitution says from now on, the party will only have digital membership and records.

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  • Minorities panel received maximum complaints from Muslims in last 5 yrs from UP

    Minorities panel received maximum complaints from Muslims in last 5 yrs from UP

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    New Delhi: As incidents of violence against minority communities in the past few years across the country have seen a spike, what specifically raises eyebrows is the fact that a bulk of complaints, or 71 per cent of total complaints and petitions received by the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) in the past five years are related to the Muslim community alone.

    Uttar Pradesh has been the only state for the last five years, from where the maximum number of complaints related to the Muslim community have been received by the commission.

    According to the Ministry of Minority Affairs’ data, of the total 10,562 complaints received by the commission related to all the minority communities, namely Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Parsis, Jains and Buddhists between 2017-18 and 2022-23 (till January 31, 2023), 7,508 pertain to the Muslim community alone. This is 71 per cent of total complaints received by the minorities’ panel from all the minority communities.

    As per Section 9(1) of the NCM Act, 1992, among its various other functions, the commission is required to look into specific complaints regarding deprivation of rights and safeguard of minorities and taking up such matters with the appropriate authorities.

    The complaints now being received by it are mostly related to police atrocities, service matters, minority educational institutions and encroachments to religious properties.

    Reports are sought from the concerned authorities under the Union and state governments. On receipt of the reports, the commission makes appropriate recommendations to the respective authorities for redressal of the grievances.

    A closer analysis of the data pertaining to the total complaints received in the last five years by the NCM, a majority of them come from the Muslim community.

    In 2017-18, of the total 1,498 complaints received by NCM, 1,128 of them or 75 per cent of the complaints came from the Muslim community. Of these, 529 complaints were from Uttar Pradesh alone from Muslims.

    Similarly in 2018-19, 1,344 complaints of the total 1,871 complaints (72 per cent) received by the commission, belonged to the Muslim community. Here, too, Uttar Pradesh led with 810 complaints from the Muslim community.

    This pattern could also be seen in 2019-20, when 73.7 per cent of the total complaints received by NCM, were from the Muslim community, with Uttar Pradesh leading with 728 complaints.

    In 2020-21, too, 75.5 per cent or 1,105 out of the total 1,463 complaints received by the panel pertained to the Muslim community, with 646 from Uttar Pradesh alone.

    In 2021-22, 68 per cent of the total complaints came from the Muslim community to the NCM, 659 being from Uttar Pradesh.

    During the current fiscal (2022-23) till January 31, 2023, the NCM received 1,984 complaints, of which 1,279 or 64.4 per cent came from the Muslim community, with 662 from Uttar Pradesh.

    According to the Ministry’s data, complaints received by the panel from other minority communities have been very few during the last five years, if the figures are to be compared to those sent by the Muslim community.

    However, with maximum complaints lodged with the NCM coming from the Muslim community and that, too, mainly from Uttar Pradesh, which is easily miles ahead of other states in terms of sheer number of complaints received from there, indeed shows the growing level of intolerance towards a particular community, especially in a state considered to be one of the most politically conscious and significant.

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  • Telangana minorities residential college students crack JEE mains

    Telangana minorities residential college students crack JEE mains

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    Hyderabad: 93 Students of the Telangana Minorities Residential Colleges have cracked the JEE (Mains) Examination with good percentile.

    Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) provided coaching to the students, as a part of the professional development programme in the Junior Colleges. 

    The Centre of Excellence – Special Intensive Coaching Centres was established where students were provided all facilities. Among the 93 students that have qualified in the JEE examinations, 66 were boys and 27 girls. Minorities Residential College Barkas student, Mohammed Mujahid topped this list with 99.34 percentile.

    TMREIS Secretary, B Shafiullah said in a press note, that these 93 students who qualified in JEE (Mains) will be further groomed to crack the JEE (Advanced) Examination for securing seats in prestigious colleges of the country.

    All the necessary help will be provided to these students enrolled at the TMREIS. He appealed to the parents to admit their wards in TMR Schools and Junior Colleges. 

    Telangana Minorities Welfare Minister Koppula Eshwar and Advisor to Government of Telangana, Minorities Welfare & TMREIS President, AK Khan congratulated the students for their outstanding performance.

    Admissions for the academic year 2023-24 are now under progress. Students may contact any of the TMR Schools and Junior Colleges for admissions.

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  • Hyderabad: Minorities welfare dept inspects works at Mecca Masjid

    Hyderabad: Minorities welfare dept inspects works at Mecca Masjid

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    Hyderabad: The officials of the State Minorities Welfare Department along with the local public representatives visited the Mecca Masjid and inspected the renovation and conservation works on Thursday.

    B Shafiullah, Director Minorities Welfare along with the Charminar MLA Mumtaz Ahmed Khan and other officials reviewed the progress of the work and directed the officials to complete it at the earliest.

    They also reviewed the preparatory works for the month of Ramadan.

    District Minority Welfare Officer Hyderabad Mohammed Ilyas and other officials of Archaeological and Minorities Welfare Department were present during the visit.

    Shafiullah informed that modern machinery will be used to save time. He took stock of various restoration works being taken up and instructed the officials to come up with an action plan and complete the restoration work, illumination and electrical works.

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  • Kerala CM accuses Sangh Parivar of treating minorities as ‘enemies’, BJP hits back

    Kerala CM accuses Sangh Parivar of treating minorities as ‘enemies’, BJP hits back

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has accused the Sangh Parivar of treating Muslims and Christians as ‘enemies of the nation’ and urged everyone to unite against such divisive actions, drawing sharp criticism from the BJP.

    Vijayan said the Constitution, which was the best weapon to fight against caste discrimination and religious hatred, was presently under attack.

    The CM alleged the Sangh Parivar and the RSS had made it clear that their aim was to turn India into a ‘Hindu ashtray.

    He also accused the party in power at the Centre of being followers of a political group that did not take part in the freedom struggle.

    “They are attacking the very roots of our country, its democracy, and the Constitution,” he said while speaking after inaugurating the Constitution Protection Conference and Secular Meet here on Thursday.

    In his speech, Vijayan said that if the Constitution was destroyed, everything — from an individual’s dignity to the sovereignty of the country — would be lost, he said.

    Meanwhile, the BJP hit back, saying the CM has no moral right to utter a single word on the Constitution.

    BJP state president K Surendran alleged that Vijayan does not give any importance to the Constitution and accused him of ‘whitewashing’ extremist and terror groups.

    The Kerala CM also alleged that besides the attacks on the Constitution, there were also attempts to rewrite history.

    Examples of the same that he mentioned were — the terming of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination as a ‘death’ and the claims from certain quarters that B R Ambedkar was not one of the drafters of the Constitution.

    Apart from that, in some parts of the country Muslims are being termed as the opposite of Hindus, he claimed.

    Vijayan claimed that not only religious minorities, but Dalits and tribals were also under threat and were being attacked and exploited in various parts of the country.

    The Constitution was one of the best weapons to fight against caste discrimination and religious hatred and therefore, it should be protected against the attacks on it and the values upheld by it.

    He further alleged the Constitution was under threat from those duty-bound to protect it.

    Those who take oath on the Constitution were airing dangerous views that were contrary to it.

    Vijayan said even persons in the highest Constitutional positions were making statements that could derail Constitutional principles.

    One example of the same, according to Vijayan, was the Indian Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s recent statement which in effect meant that the Supreme Court decision of 1973, upholding the ‘basic structure doctrine’, was not correct and that the Parliament was sovereign and Judiciary will not be allowed to encroach upon it.

    “It is the country which is sovereign and the Constitution ensures it,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )