Sirajuddin Qureshi was elected as the president for the third time in a row defeating Shakeel-uz-Zaman Ansari, Member National Commission for Backward Castes, while Delhi Minorities Commission Chairman Safdar H Khan, got elected as Vice-President, a press release said.
IICC members, who are spread across the country and many other international geographic locations, voted in favour of S M Khan in high numbers.
He thanked all his supporters and assured them to fulfil their aspirations and expectations which each one of them has from the centre through his role as a trustee.
It spreads the message of national unity and communal harmony besides being a centre of excellence for Islamic art, culture and civilization.
The newly elected body aims to set up branches of India Islamic Cultural Centre in six more states--Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.
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