Jamiatul Ulema to back minorities
Hyderabad: The Jamiatul Ulema-e-Hind would stand with SC, ST, OBC, Dalits and other oppressed communities in the fight against any discrimination and atrocity, said Hamid Mohammed Khan, president of the Telangana and Odisha units.
At a symposium organised by the Jamiatul Ulema-e-Hind on the prevailing situation in the country, Mr Khan said Muslims in India were not against the majority community but those who divided society on the lines of religion and caste. He said the Central Government was now trying to usurp fixed deposits of people in banks and the country was also on the verge of an ‘educational collapse’.
Social reformist Gaddar said imperialist forces were dominating across the globe and there was a global conspiracy to create artificial political crisis in the country to cash in on the situation for implementing a ‘hidden agenda’.
Noted scholar Khalid Saifullah Rahmani said only a few people were trying to create tension among different communities and majority of Hindus were peaceful and secular. He advocated that efforts must be made to write history books for schools of Muslim managements and other social groups to give the right account of history to the children.