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 President’s Message & Resolution of 28th General Session of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind Held on  
 

 29th May 2005 at  
 

 Ramlila Ground, Delhi

 

Resolution : 1 Reservation for Muslims

 

Resolution : 2 Bill to prevent Communal Riots

 

Resolution : 3 Establishment of Maktab (Basic Education) Centers in Backward Areas

 

Resolution : 6 Communal Harmony

Resolution : 7 Muslim Aukaf (Endowment)

Resolution : 8 Repeal POTA Retrospectively and Release all POTA Detainees Immediately

Resolution : 9 Protection of Citizen Rights in Assam

Resolution : 10 Protection of Islamic Identity and Social Reform

Resolution : 11 Condemnation of Israeli Aggression against Palestine

Resolution : 12 Condemnation of US Aggression against Iraq

Resolution : 13 Establishment of Institutions of Contemporary Education

Resolution : 15 Protection of Women Rights

Resolution : 16 Condemnation of Desecration of Holy Quran by US Forces

Resolution : 18 Deplorable conditions of Handloom and Power Loom Industry

Resolution : 20 President’s Massage Invitation to form Common Alliance for Common Goal  

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Resolution : 1

Reservation for Muslims

This session of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind deplores diminishing representation of Muslims due to discrimination in Educational Institutions, Jobs, Parliament, Assemblies and Municipal Bodies. It is clear violation of constitutional rights. Compared to 13% Muslims population officially their over all representation is only 2% leading to their extreme marginalization. Their recruitment in armed forces, intelligence agencies and key positions is withheld. The discrimination in administration and public services continues unabated. The session demands:

1. Proportional representation of Muslims in every department and removal of respective constitutional hurdles.

2. Fixation of quota and elimination of discrimination in implementation of reservation granted to certain backward classes of Muslims under Mandal Commission.

3. Amendment of Article 341 of Constitution by removing the restriction of religion and broadening its scope to include Muslims,   Christian, Dalits and backward classes.

The Govt. has included non-Muslim weavers and artisan classes in the scheduled caste. This discrimination should be removed by including Muslim and other artisan classes.

Resolution : 2

Bill to prevent Communal Riots

This session appreciates commitment of UPA Govt. in CMP to enact law for prevention of communal riots but practically nothing has come out so far. The proposal should be implemented at the earliest.

All central and state governments have proved ineffective in prevention of communal riots with horrible consequences in terms of huge loss of lives and property.

In this respect, on 8th March 1999 Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind presented memorandum with 21 Lakh signatures to the president of India but with no practical consequences so far.

Therefore, this session demands from the central and state governments:

1. To enact law introducing appropriate punitive measures against negligence and dereliction of duty on the part of respective administrative and police officials.

2. Prompt and full compensation to riot victims in the light of relevant judicial verdicts.

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