Wednesday 29 October 2014

10K Muslims to attend Maharashtra CM's swearing in - Times of India

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MUMBAI: Nearly 10,000 Muslims will be part of the mammoth crowd at Wankhede Stadium on Friday to witness the BJP's first CM in Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis's swearing-in ceremony. Minority leaders of the BJP are busy planning to ensure "enough Muslim faces" at the mega event. In the recent assembly polls, the BJP got a significant chunk of Muslim votes and, Muslim BJP leaders said, they were justified to mobilize a good number of Muslims to attend the swearing-in ceremony.

Among the Muslims who are expected to attend the function will be professionals like doctors, engineers and, more significantly, imams, clerics, trustees of mosques and madrassas. So you will not miss the skull cap-donning, bearded members in the crowd cheering senior BJP leaders, including PM Narendra Modi. "This is a significant moment in Maharashtra's history and we want Muslims too to be part of it. Invites are being sent and we expect around 10,000 community members there," said BJP vice-president (Mumbai) Haider Azam.


Since a section of Muslims voted for the BJP in this election, it is justified that such a huge number of community members are being invited for the event. Muslims should not feel that they have been marginalized in the new political setup," said Pasha Patel, BJP's Muslim face in the state and its only Muslim candidate in the 2014 assembly polls. Despite Patel lost from Ausa (Latur), he is believed to be in the race for a ministerial berth (minority affairs and agriculture) in the Fadnavis-led cabinet.


Salim Alware of Khula Manch, an initiative of Muslim NGOs working for the community's political empowerment, said that Muslims should be made to share power by the new BJP government and not treated as just "showpieces at political functions." 'We have seen enough tokenism. Justice should be done now," he said.



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