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Will oppose anti-minority decisions: Muslim panel
Updated On: 23 March, 2015 08:55 AM IST | | IANS
<p>Claiming Muslims were "feeling insecure and uncomfortable", the All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Sunday it has decided to up a "Defend Constitutional Rights Committee" to fight "anti-minority decisions" taken by the central and certain state governments</p>
Jaipur: Claiming Muslims were "feeling insecure and uncomfortable", the All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Sunday it has decided to up a "Defend Constitutional Rights Committee" to fight "anti-minority decisions" taken by the central and certain state governments.
Addressing a press conference here after a two-day convention of the board here, the panel's secretary Abdul Rahim Quresh said: "Muslims are feeling insecure and uncomfortable as there have been growing incidence of hate speeches by VHP and RSS leaders in the recent past."
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