Home Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval and senior Home Ministry officials apprised the Muslim leaders about activities of the Middle-East terrorist group and its efforts to attract Indian youth to its fold.
The Home Minister sought the cooperation of the clerics, who offered all help to the government in this regard, officials said.
While the Muslim leaders offered all help to the government to counter terrorism, they raised the issue of alleged persecution of some Muslim youths in the name of terrorism.
Condemning all kinds of violence in the name of religion, the delegation explained that Islam stands for peace and well-being of all and no one should be misguided or have an understanding contrary to this fact.
The Muslim leaders said they were against any sort of terrorist or violent activities including cross-border terrorism. Underlining the fact that Muslims were safe and enjoyed freedom in India, they said this kind of freedom and security is not available to the community even in Muslim-majority countries.
Chief Imam, All India Imam Organisation, Imam Umer Ahmed
Ilyasi told reporters after the meeting that the government has asked them to address the issue and appeal to the youth through mosques to stay away from ISIS.
"This is part of a series of meetings to be held soon. We have raised various issues concerning Muslims, including radicalisation attempts by ISIS and persecution of Muslim youths by security agencies," he said.
"Government has reached out to us and we appreciate it. We have also shared our concerns to the government," he said.
The need for appropriate welfare schemes for minorities, social media strategies to be followed, especially in the area of information technology, was also discussed threadbare.
In his remarks, the Home Minister said India's traditions and family values will overcome such nefarious designs of terrorist groups and that while the traction that ISIS has got in India is extremely limited, and almost insignificant in comparison to other countries, there is a need to keep up vigil on all fronts, and not let down the guard in any manner.
Last fortnight, the Home Minister had a meeting with top officials of central intelligence and investigative agencies and police of 13 states and discussed steps to check the growing influence of ISIS among youngsters through social media and other sources.
Singh had reviewed the situation arising out of some Indian youths getting attracted towards ISIS on several occasions in the past and how to deal with the challenge.
The Home Minister had also said a large number of people and most Muslim organisations in India had come out against both ISIS and other forms of terrorism.
Around 150 Indians are under surveillance for their alleged online links with ISIS.
As many as 30 other Indians, who were radicalised by ISIS elements, were prevented from travelling to the conflict zone in the Middle-East.
Among those who are currently fighting for ISIS include two youths from Kalyan near Mumbai, an Australia-based Kashmiri, one youth from Telangana, one from Karnataka, one Oman-based Indian and another Singapore-based Indian.
Several Indians, who were trying to recruit youths into ISIS, were deported from friendly countries, including the UAE, recently.
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