"Govt (is) blinded to the benefits that Islamic banking can bring to its people and overall economy. As per the IMF, Islamic finance assets grew at a double-digit growth rate from $200 US billion in 2003 to $1.8 trillion at the end of 2013 that include non-Muslim countries (like) China, Germany, UK & US," Mirwaiz said in his Twitter post.
In a major move, the RBI decided not to pursue a proposal to introduce Islamic banking in the country.
Islamic or Sharia banking is a finance system based on the principles of not charging interest, which is prohibited under Islam.
Mirwaiz said the people of Kashmir have been demanding Islamic banking for a long time now.
"Express regret at Govt of India's rejection to introduce #IslamiBanking due to its politically motivated religious agenda. #Kashmir has been demanding Islamic banking for a long time to accrue of the benefits of banking as per Islamic law and in turn help the economic growth of J&K," the separatist leader, who is also the chief preacher of Kashmir, said.
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