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Minorities Are Given Priority By The Jagan Government: Deputy CM
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has prioritized the development of minorities and offered them opportunities within the administration and YSR Congress party, according to Deputy Chief Minister S.B. Amzath Basha. At the All-India Milli Council Conference on Minority Rights and Responsibilities, which attracted a sizable number of minority leaders and the general public on Sunday in Vijayawada, he was giving a speech.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has prioritized the development of minorities and offered them opportunities within the administration and YSR Congress party, according to Deputy Chief Minister S.B. Amzath Basha. At the All-India Milli Council Conference on Minority Rights and Responsibilities, which attracted a sizable number of minority leaders and the general public on Sunday in Vijayawada, he was giving a speech. Amzath Basha, speaking to the group, expressed optimism that Muslims in Andhra Pradesh will see increased advancements in the areas of politics, education, and the economy in the days ahead. State general secretary Sheikh Muneer Ahmed of the All-India Milli Council (AIMC) said that the organization has brought up numerous issues with the administration, all of which have been resolved.
Offering MA Urdu courses at Acharya Nagarjuna University is one of them. An MA Arabic course at ANU is being planned, and it should be launched soon. Similar to this, they are attempting to open a Dr. Abdul Haq Urdu University branch in Guntur and hire instructors to bring 175 madrasas up to date with their curriculum. 30 crore Muslims live in the nation as full citizens, according to AIMC national secretary Mustafa Rifai Jilani, AP state president Abdul Qadir, and others. The claims made by the BJP that Muslims are anti-nationals were denied by them. Their accusation was that the BJP intentionally hurt Muslims in order to advance its political agenda by introducing the Halal Haram slogan, bulldozer culture in Uttar Pradesh, the burkha slogan in Karnataka, and the azaan dispute in Maharashtra.