Muslim Community’s charter of demand for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance

The Muslim community’s expectations from the Indian alliance in the 2024 elections encompass a multifaceted spectrum of demands, reflecting their aspirations for inclusive governance and representation. Among these demands is a call for substantive policies that address issues of religious discrimination, socio-economic inequality, and cultural marginalization. This includes advocating for the protection of minority rights, equitable access to education and employment opportunities, and the promotion of interfaith harmony.

  • The recommendations of the Sachar Committee should be implemented.
  • On the basis of Sachar Committee report, children of minorities should be given place in higher education in proportion to the population.
  • Industrialization should be promoted by providing interest free loans to artisans and weavers.
  • All Waqf properties spread across the country should be identified.
  • Modernization should be promoted to protect Awqaf properties.
  • The damage caused by the communal riots in the last ten years should be compensated and the victims should be compensated.
  • Adequate compensation should be given. A judicial inquiry should be conducted into the arrest of innocent Muslim youth and they should be given justice.
  • The laws made in the last ten years, which are not in the interest of the country and society, should be abolished.
  • Private limited culture and thinking should be ended in the country.
  • Talented persons from the minority community should be given a place in the foreign policies of the country.
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