State safest for minorities: CM Pinarayi Vijayan

The government had spent Rs 91 crore for the welfare of minority communities.

Update: 2018-05-19 20:00 GMT
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Local Administration Minister K.T. Jaleel meet Muslim leaders in Kozhikode on Saturday. (Photo: Venugopal)

KOZHIKODE: Kerala  is  the safest place for the minorities  to  live, according to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.  “While other states did not consider    Justice Sachar commission report,  Kerala  appointed the Paloli Muhammad Kutty committee in  2007 to act upon the report,” Mr Vijayan said during a meeting with Muslim leaders here on Saturday.

“It is under the recommendations of Paloli Muhammad Kutty committee  that  steps like the establishment of minority welfare board,  scholarship scheme for Muslim girls and reservation for  minorities who were out of the reservation strata  were taken,” he said.The government had spent Rs 91 crore  for the welfare of minority communities.

The fund allotted for the construction of houses for widows and divorcees was hiked from Rs 41 crore to Rs 58 crore.  Steps were taken to give  Rs 50,000 each to 1,000 families for repair and construction of  houses, he said. A sum of Rs 2 crore was  allotted for minority research centre and action was  taken to start a pre-marital counselling centre.    The Juvenile Justice Act implemented by the centre had  created serious issues, he said and promised that the government had  taken strict action  to protect the institution here.

He allayed the  apprehensions about leaving the appointments of Wakf Board to the Public Service Commission.  “There will be reservations for direct appointments to Kerala Administrative Service but the reservation for  government servants has to be considered.  The decrease in the number of seats in higher education sector is also a serious matter which will be rectified,” he said.

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