Sunday 9 August 2015

A Collective voice for a Collective Cause

Muslim organisations have decided to come together to press upon the State government for early implementation of 12 per cent reservations to the Muslim community as promised by the ruling party.
-Participating at a round table organised by Muslim Reservation JAC on Saturday, various organisations have decided to chalk out a programme to press the government in this regard
-The community leaders urged the State government to speed up the process of providing reservations to the Muslims as promised during the elections
Participating at a round table organised by Muslim Reservation JAC on Saturday, various organisations have decided to chalk out a programme to press the government in this regard. The community leaders urged the State government to speed up the process of providing reservations to the Muslims as promised during the elections. Several social activists including political JAC chairman Prof M Kodandaram and others have come forward to support.
Muslim Reservations Joint Action Committee convener Haneef Ahmed said that government must come up with a sub-plan for Muslim community in the State. He said that besides providing reservations, protection to Wakf properties and judicial powers to the board should be provided. He said that JAC would soon organise public meeting in city for 12 per cent reservations and would take up a struggle for the same.
Communist Party of India Telangana State secretary Chada Venkat Reddy said that the only way to eradicate poverty and illiteracy in the Muslim community was to provide reservations to the eligible. Prof M Kodanda Ram said that demand for reservations to the Muslim community was just and democratic. He said that a democratic struggle should be planned by the civil society members to achieve the real objective of separate Telangana State.
Welfare Party Telangana co-convener Mohammed Rahmath said that Muslims must be provided with the reservations and it is their right. He said that the socio-economic and education conditions of Muslim community could be bettered with reservations and others. Advocate Shafiullah Quadri has demanded the State government to ensure proper implementation 4 per cent reservations in all kind of recruitments until the 12 per cent reservation is implemented.
He lamented for the delay in the process of implementation of reservations to the Muslims, who have participated in the Telangana movement as a community in the hope of getting their due share in the development.
Telangana Samajika Vedika convener Gali Vinod Kumar opined that the newly formed State could not achieve its objective of all round development until the marginalised sections of the society are not rewarded with their due share in the society. He said that tribals and Muslim communities in Telangana need upliftment in every aspect.

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