Addressing a delegation of Jain community members led by Acharya Lokesh Muni, he said the community has been demanding minority status at national level since long and he is "happy that it has got this status, this decision will help Jain community to develop at a faster rate."
"Government has taken many steps for welfare of minority communities in the country, to give them the feeling of security and trust so that they develop at faster pace," the Prime Minister said.
"Their culture will get constitutional support. This will help in making Bhagwan Mahavir's philosophy of non-violence, co-existence and tolerance universal," he said.
Minority Affairs Minister K Rahman Khan said the demand of minority status to Jain community was pending with the government since long and "I am happy that this demand has been fulfilled during my tenure.
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