What Did PM Modi Discuss with the Indian Grand Mufti Regarding Minority Welfare?
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New Delhi, Feb 16 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in an extensive dialogue regarding minority welfare and social issues with Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram A.P. Aboobacker Musliyar, as reported by an official source.
PM Modi commended the educational and social welfare efforts being championed in India under the Grand Mufti's guidance.
He remarked that the Grand Mufti’s global social and cultural initiatives significantly bolster India’s standing and are worthy of recognition.
Their conversation in New Delhi spanned numerous topics, including social, humanitarian, educational, and developmental issues, as well as matters concerning minority welfare and crucial international trends, according to the statement.
The Grand Mufti highlighted the concerns voiced by various community members during his recent tour of Kerala, themed “With Humanity.”
During his public engagements, he noted the issues raised by different societal segments.
Additionally, he presented a special message for the upcoming holy month of Ramadan.
The discussion underscored the necessity for inclusive development that encompasses all communities, stressing the importance of focusing not just on economic progress but also on happiness indices and human development, alongside equitable resource distribution based on population ratios and regional equity.
Concerns regarding Waqf issues and SIR were brought up, particularly regarding the safeguarding of historic mosques and Islamic heritage sites, as per the statement.
The reinstatement of educational welfare schemes for minorities, such as the Maulana Azad National Fellowship, and the advancement of the Aligarh University Malappuram Centre were also key points of discussion.
The Grand Mufti stressed the importance of enhancing collaboration between the Central government and minority communities nationwide.