Centre to see that no innocents are punished: Heptulla

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 09 2016 | 10:13 PM IST
Asserting that terror outfit ISIS needs to be exposed, Union Minority Affairs Minister Najma Heptulla said there is "nothing wrong" if Muslims come forward to do the job and asked the Centre to see that no innocents are punished.
"ISIS is engaged in wrongdoings, is spreading terrorism across the globe. There is nothing wrong if Muslims come forward to expose it," Heptulla said.
"The government should see to it those found involved in such activities are punished and those not involved should not be acted against," she said on the sidelines of her meeting with a delegation of Rashtriya Muslim Manch today.
The Minister also said she will take efforts to see the Waqf Property Bill, which aims at removing encroachment from Waqf lands, is pushed during the upcoming budget session of Parliament.
Heptulla said she has sought Rs 5,000 crore allocation for her Ministry in the union budget for 2015-16 to implement various schemes for minorities.
"We have demanded that we get Rs 5000 crore in line with five-year plan. So, we will be able to implement our programmes," she added.
During her meeting with the delegation, Heptulla apprised the Manch representatives on the Ministry's various initiatives and also extended support to their activities towards better growth of Muslims.
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First Published: Feb 09 2016 | 10:13 PM IST

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