In a memorandum sent to the Chief Minister today, the Students' Union said SP government has paid only "lip service" to the long standing demands of Muslims and has failed to even implement the recommendations of the Sachar Committee.
"What is worse, it has made no serious attempt to fulfil even those commitments which were a part of the SP's election manifesto in 2011," the Union said.
The protesters marched up to the gate of the District Collectorate, raising slogans against state government.
The President of the AMU Students' Union, Faizul Hasan told mediapersons that it was ironical that while the SP had recently decided to include 17 fresh OBC castes in the SC quota list, Muslims had to remain content just on empty promises and lip services.
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