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Muslim outfits plan meet to discuss minority concerns

There will be a session on the slogan of ‘inclusive growth’ and to point out discrepancies.

Written by: Seema Chishti
3 min readNew DelhiJan 13, 2015 02:07 AM IST First published on: Jan 13, 2015 at 02:07 AM IST
The convenor is Mahmood Madani, former Rajya Sabha MP The convenor is Mahmood Madani, former Rajya Sabha MP

A number of Muslim organisations, which have so far preferred to remain quiet about the change of government at the Centre, are organising a daylong colloquium on ‘Country and Crossroads’ Sunday to discuss “recent developments in the country which are a source of concern to all peace-loving persons” and to discuss implications of the “unchecked activities of some people and organisations.”

The organisations hosting the colloquium include Jamiat Ulem- e-Hind, Jamat e Islami Hind, Jamiat Ahle Hadees e Hind, Muslim Personal Law Board, Milli Council and the Delhi-based Institute of Objective Studies. The outfits last came together in 2007 to start a process that resulted in the anti-terror Fatwa adopted at Deoband by Dar ul Uloom in 2008.

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