Challenge of hate
crimes against minorities, Dalits should also be addressed at social level:
Jamaat Islami Hind
New Delhi: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind has
called upon the nation to tackle the problem of growing hate crimes against the
minority community.
Addressing the monthly press conference at
Jamaat’s headquarters here today, JIH President (Ameer) Syed Sadatullah Hussaini said,
“There is a disturbing trend of increasing hate crimes against the minorities,
even as a new government is formed at the Center after the general elections.
Besides pursuing legal action against the perpetrators and pressurizing the
government to take strict action against these anti-social and criminal
elements, these hate crimes also needs to be addressed at social level. People
to people contact, inter-faith meetings, sadbhavna forums is the need of the
hour. The Jamaat appreciates the Prime Ministers call to his lawmakers to win
the confidence (vishwas) of the minorities but the effect of this appeal must
be seen and felt on the ground. The Jamaat is ready to extend its hand of
support and cooperation for any beneficial and meaningful step taken by the
government to improve the lot of the nation and its minorities but at the same
time it would not hesitate to criticize the government for its mistakes or
wrong policies’’.
Briefing the media, Vice President JIH – Salim
Engineer said: ‘’we are deeply concerned over the spate of rape and murder
cases of minor girls. We condemn it and want the culprits to be punished
quickly. However, the tendency to view incidents of crime through communal
prism and to provoke violence and hatred against a particular community is also
highly deplorable and should be stopped herewith. We condemn the arrest of
freelance journalist Prashant Kanojia and also the arrest of Ishita Singh
(Editor) and Anuj Shukla (Head) – Nation Live Channel over charges of defaming
the UP Chief Minister by posting an allegedly objectionable video on their
social media handles’’.
On the situation in Sudan, Engineer Salim said,
“Jamaat calls for the launch of some political initiative led by the major
Muslim countries under the auspices of the OIC or any suitable platform for
ensuring that a civilian-led transitional government is established and which
subsequently leads to a democratically elected government that represents all
sections of Sudanese society and Sudan restarts its journey to peace and
prosperity’’.
The Jamaat has endorsed the demands of Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) that MHRD should extend the date for filing suggestions and feedbacks, and translate the Draft National Education Policy (NEP) 2019 in the non-Hindi state languages.
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