A discussion held on the Topic: ‘Status of Minorities under NDA after 2014’ dated 16th August 2017 in the new Academic Auditorium, KM College. The discussion was arranged by a five member faculties of Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and was attended by Mr. Sabir Ali (Ex-Member of Rajya Sabha) along with Dr. Dinesh Khattar (Principal KM College), Dr. Rakesh pandy, Dr. Pramod Shastri, Dr. Rasal Singh, Dr. Paraduman Setthi and Dr. Md. Yahya.
The discussion was organized keeping in mind the strategies, planning and initiative taken by the NDA led govt. after its formation in 2014. The programme was hugely attended by Muslim scholars, students, faculties and representatives of various bodies i.e. Peace India Foundation, Ulema council.
Addressing the audience, the Guest of honor Mr. Sabir Ali acclaimed the vision of MP Mr. Naredra Modi referring to his quotation “I would like to see Muslims keeping IT in one hand and Quran in another hand as well”. He asked Muslims to come closer to NDA and enjoy and contribute their part as an Indian without any fear and hesitation.
Dr. Rakesh Pandy said that Muslims should play their role in national building without fear. Dr. Pramod Shastri appreciated the discussion and said that it is the need of the time to welcome fresh changes under NDA and appreciated Mr. Sabir Ali for his faith in NDA led govt. Stressing up on Sacchar Committee report, Dr. Rasal Singh raised question over UPA govt. who is actual responsible for the most horrible conditions of Muslims in India, while Dr. Md. Yahya Saba who led the discussion, expressed his gratitude towards Mr. Sabir Ali and other colleague members of the college and shown his commitment to have such healthy discussion in future. Mr. Akbar Raeen also played an active role in organizing the programme. Concluding the discussion Imteyaz waheed expressed the vote of thanks and inshort he also explained the importance of the Status of Minorities under NDA after 2014 .
The participants appreciated such a that Mr. Sabir Ali's lecture will be helpful for their knowledge as documentary proof.
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