"The existing OBC quota benefit is not reaching to the Muslims as there is a disparity and bias based on castes. Influential castes are drawing the maximum privilege," JuH general secretary Maulana Sayyad Mahmood A Madni said here.
He demanded that the quota shall be given as per the recommendations of the Ranganath Misra Commission.
Madni observed that there should be a more holistic approach for the welfare of Muslims and the perception of people towards them needs to be changed.
Instead of giving grants to madarsas (minority educational institutions), the governments should open schools, colleges and universities for Muslims, Madni said.
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