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'Muslims should get suitable representation, or else....'

March 25, 2009    


Falgun Krushna Chaturdashi

Akola (Maharashtra): In a secret meeting held at Chikhaldara of the Ulemas and Maulavis, it was decided to go separate ways for the Parliamentary elections if Congress and NCP do not offer respectable representation to Muslims. (This is a slap to both the Congress parties for pampering Muslims over the past 60 years! – Editor).

Office bearers of various Muslim Organizations from different States like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat etc. and their chief maulavis attended the meeting. The above news has been published by ‘Dainik Deshonnati’ (Do Hindu Organizations hold such meetings for electing pro-Hindu candidates to fulfill even their lawful demands? – Editor).

All political parties have made use of Muslims in a systematic manner. Muslims were never given representation proportionate to their number. These topics were discussed in the meeting. (The former Presidents of India late Dr. Zakir Husain, Dr. Abdul Kalam and the present Vice President have been Muslims; even then, Muslims are making a hue and cry and using pressure tactics. Muslims can dare to give such warning only owing to their undue pampering by both the Congress parties! – Editor).

Source: Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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