Rajnath says minorities key to nation-building

June 23, 2013

New Delhi, Jun 23: The Bharatiya Janata Party is on a mission to not just form a government but to build the nation and that cannot be done without winning the hearts of the minority community, party president Rajnath Singh said on Saturday.

“We are here to build the nation by winning people’s hearts. Do you think that can be done by instilling fear in your hearts? Nation-building cannot be done just by one community; each and every Indian has to be a part of it,” said Mr. Singh at a seminar on “challenges before minorities” organised by ETV Urdu news channel here.

“As the BJP president, I want to say that if anyone feels that Muslims are facing discrimination in any BJP-ruled State, you should tell me,” he said.

Other participants in the seminar included External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, Minority Affairs minister K. Rahman Khan, BJP MP Shahnawaz Hussain, Rajya Sabha member Mohsina Kidwai, National Commission for Minorities chief Wajahat Habibullah, CPI National Executive member Atul Anjan, AICC general secretary Mohan Prakash, Rajasthan Health Minister Durru Miyan and Samajwadi Party general secretary C.P. Rai.

As soon as the BJP chief finished his speech, Rajasthan Minorities Commission chairperson Maahir Azad took the mike and asked him to explain why minority students were being deprived of Central government fellowships in Gujarat, a BJP-ruled State. While Mr. Singh walked out, BJP supporters led by State president of the party’s minority cell Amin Pathan took on Mr. Azad and a scuffle broke out between Congress and BJP workers.

“We have just been made aware of the matter and will look into it,” Mr. Singh told journalists outside the venue.

“Maahir Azad’s questions should be answered by a leader of his level. Rajnath Singhji will answer questions raised by Sonia Gandhiji,” Mr. Hussain said.

Earlier, Mr. Khurshid said the government had been trying to help the Muslim community move forward on the path of progress. However, he said the issue of providing quota to the minorities was a complex one as the government had still not been able to resolve the matter of providing reservation to Dalits in promotions in government jobs. “We are now trying to set up an Equal Opportunities Commission in order to implement affirmative action on the lines of the U.S. But it will be based on inclusion and not on reservation or quota,” said Mr. Khurshid.

Indirectly referring to Mr. Khurshid’s speech, Mr. Hussain said “sweet talk” was not enough to end the woes of minorities. “This type of discussion should be held between the leaders of all the parties. Rajnath Singhji, our leader, is here because such crucial issues need deliberations by leaders. Sweet talk will achieve nothing,” he said, pointing to the absence of AICC president Sonia Gandhi. “The question here is: Have the governments formed in the 65 years of Independence done justice to us [Muslims]? Had they done justice, Sachar committee would not have found us so weak,” said Mr. Hussain.

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May 13,2020

Lucknow , May 13: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over announcing Rs 20 lakh crore special economic package to boost the economy saying that the Centre is again making "false promises to 133 crore Indians".

"Earlier, you promised Rs 15 lakh and now Rs 20 lakh crore. You have made false promises 133 times with 133 crore Indians. How can someone trust you this time? People now are not asking how many zeroes there are but how many false promises have been made," he tweeted (translated from Hindi).

Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced a Rs 20 lakh crore economic stimulus package for the country fighting COVID-19, stating that it will give a new impetus and a new direction to the self-reliant India campaign.

The Prime Minister had also announced that the fourth phase of lockdown will be completely redesigned with new rules and will commence from May 18.

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January 24,2020

Indore, Jan 24: Around 80 Muslim leaders of the BJP in Madhya Pradesh on Friday resigned from the primary membership of the party in protest over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, calling it a "divisive" measure.

One of the leaders, Rajik Qureshi Farshiwala, said around 80 Muslim partymen have resigned from the BJP's primary membership after writing to the newly-appointed national president, J P Nadda, on Thursday.

These leaders, who dubbed the CAA "a divisive provision made on religious grounds", include several office- bearers of the BJP's minority cell, he said.

"It was becoming increasingly difficult for us to participate in our community's events after the CAA came into existence (in December 2019).

"At these events, people used to curse us and ask us how long we plan to keep quiet on a divisive law like the CAA?" he said.

"Persecuted refugees of any community should get Indian citizenship. You cannot decide that a particular person is an intruder or a terrorist merely on the basis of religion," Farshiwala added.

In their letter, the Muslim leaders stated, "Citizens have right to equality under Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. But the BJP-led Central Government is implementing the CAA on religious grounds.

"This is an act of dividing the country and against the basic spirit of the Constitution."

Some of the leaders who have resigned are considered close to BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya.

When asked about the development, Vijayvargiya on Thursday evening said, "I am not aware of the matter. But we will explain (about the CAA) if a person is being misled."

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August 8,2020

Kozhikode, Aug 8: Minister of State (Mos) for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Saturday reached Kozhikode where Air India Express flight (IX-1344) crash-landed yesterday. 

He is likely to meet those injured in the crash and their family members.

At least 17 people including two pilots have lost their lives in the incident. However, the four-cabin crew members are safe, said the Air India Express in a statement. 

The injured are admitted to hospitals in Malappuram and Kozhikode, as per the state government officials.

Informing about his visit to Kozhikode, Muraleedharan tweeted: "Taking off to #Calicut by @airindiain
special flight. Hope to visit the crash site at the Calicut Airport and also meet those injured in the crash and their family members."

Muraleedharan on Friday expressed grief after an Air India Express plane carrying 190 passengers including 10 infants skidded while landing at Karipur Airport in Kozhikode.

"Deeply anguished to hear about the mishap in Calicut airport involving the flight from Dubai to Calicut. Was informed that the plane overshot the runway and seemingly nosedived," the Minister tweeted.

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