Centre told not to deport Rohingyas

On Saturday, a conference was organised by Jamiat-e-Ulema at the Madina Education Centre.

Update: 2017-09-09 22:29 GMT
Several social and religious organisations in the city on Friday took out protest rallies against the genocide of the Rohingyas in Myanmar.

Hyderabad: Islamic organisations are holding meetings to condemn the “genocide” of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and are asking the Centre to drop plans to deport them. 

On Saturday, a conference was organised by Jamiat-e-Ulema at the Madina Education Centre. The representatives of Tameer-e-Millat, Jamaat-e-Islamic and some other organisations participated and asked the UN to intervene. Hafiz Peer Shabbir Ahmed, the president of Jamaat-e-Ulema of TS and AP, said they might approach courts to stop the deportation of Rohingyas. Another meeting was held at Hussaini Alam. Rohingyas staying in the city requested the Centre not to deport them. A protest rally was organised in the Old City by the Telangana Minorities Welfare Association. 

On Sunday, the Majlis Bachao Tehreek has planned a rally in Yakutpura. Another protest is being organised in Nampally by the Jamiat-e-Islami. A prayer meet is also being organised on Sunday at the Punjagutta mosque. 

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