Aurangabad: The parties which got power on the votes of the Muslim community, the same party is in power in the state today. Those parties passed the bill to give 5% reservation in education to the Muslim community in the winter session of the state government held this month and implemented it immediately. If the state government takes this decision, then MIM will not contest all the municipal and municipal elections to be held soon, giving gifts to both those parties. This announcement was made by MIM State President and MP Imtiaz Jaleel in a press conference.
Jaleel said that whenever we raise our voice on the pending demands related to the Muslim community, then the ruling Congress and NCP in the state accuse us of doing politics for the elections. Jalil told that the court has also ordered to give reservation to the Muslim community. In such a situation, the government will not face any kind of obstacle in passing this bill. MP Jalil took a jibe at both the parties and said that this time we MIM will not do any kind of politics to give reservation to the Muslim community. Together, both the parties should pass a bill to give reservation to the Muslim community in the upcoming winter session. If the state government passes this bill, then MIM will not contest many municipal, municipal elections across the state including the soon to be held Mumbai. As soon as the government passes this bill, party supremo Asaduddin Owaisi himself will announce not to contest the MIM municipal and municipal elections.
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The MIM warned the Congress-NCP that if it does not pass the reservation bill in the upcoming winter session, the party will launch a more vigorous agitation for reservation. Rather, their pretentious love for the Muslim community will be exposed by showing a CD of the plea made by Congress-NCP leaders in the Maharashtra Assembly for Muslim reservation in the streets in the upcoming municipal and municipal elections. Jalil told that the reservation given by the then Aghadi government to the Muslim community is completely constitutional. Jaleel demanded from the state government to restore it and give justice to the Muslim society.
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MP Jalil told that due to weak economic condition in the Muslim community, his children are unable to get higher education. In such a situation, the government should give a special package to the State Waqf Board every year. So that, with the help of that package, the Waqf Board can work for the progress of the society by building schools, hospitals on their lands. Jalil said that the Board’s land is largely occupied by government offices, if the Waqf Board gets that land, schools and colleges can be opened there. Jalil blamed the Congress-NCP for the backwardness of the Muslim community. Apart from MP Jalil, party leader Dr. Ghafar Qadri, city president Shahrekh Naqshbandi etc. were present in the Journalists’ Council.