Karnataka Muslim groups to hold convention on 16 May, evaluate Congress govt
Muslim organisations in Karnataka said no politicians will be invited to the 'Karnataka Muslim Convention.
PTI
Bengaluru, 8 May
Various
Muslim organisations in Karnataka on Friday said they will organise a
convention on 16 May and release a report titled 'What Did the Congress
Government Say? What Did It Do? What Next?'
No
politicians will be invited to the 'Karnataka Muslim Convention', they said.
The report on the three-year functioning of the Congress government will be
submitted to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar,
Ministers, and MLAs after its release.
This was
decided at a meeting of major Muslim organisations, associations, Ulema
organisations, federations, and representatives of the ad hoc committee of the
Karnataka Rajya Muslim Okkoota held on Wednesday, where serious dissatisfaction
was reportedly expressed over the manner in which the Congress government has
treated Muslims.
“During
the meeting, a detailed report prepared by members of the KRMO ad hoc
committee’s report preparation team and experts from various fields was
presented,” it said.
“The
report covered the three-year functioning of the Congress government, the promises made to Muslims on ten key issues, the extent to which those promises
were fulfilled or remain unfulfilled, alleged discrimination faced by Muslims
in representation under the Congress government, and the community’s current
demands before the government,” a statement said.
Suggestions
and recommendations were received from all participants regarding various
issues mentioned in the report, such as the hijab ban, reservation, hate speech
and hate crimes, budget allocation, political representation, the Waqf issue,
the cow slaughter prohibition law, the anti-conversion law, and scholarships
and grants in the education sector.
The release said participants also expressed the opinion that if the government and the Congress party continue the manner in which it is treating Muslims, the community should keep its options open.




