Opposing any move to set up a central madrassa board, Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind warned on Sunday that any attempt to meddle with traditional Islamic education system may lead to an "intense" backlash from the community.
"Madrassaa have been in existence for the last 150 years and have been running self-sufficiently without any problems," Jamiat president Syed Arshad Madani said addressing a gathering in Lucknow.
The government had last month said it will bring a Bill to set up a central madrassa board to which seminaries which are not registered with the state madrassa boards will be affiliated.
Recalling his meeting with Union Human Resources Minister Arjun Singh, Madani claimed, "Arjun Singh told me
that there will be no interference in the activities of the madrassas, but I doubted Arjun's intention. If the government is really concerned about the welfare of the Muslims, then it should give 50 per cent reservation to Muslim students in universities like the Aligarh Muslim University and the Jamia Milia University. Why is the government not setting up schools, colleges, medical colleges and ITIs in the Muslim dominated areas," Madani said.
Issuing a warning, Madani said, "You have seen the reaction after the demolition of Babri Masjid and if you try to play with the Madrassa system, the reaction will be more intense." Madani said that Jamiat will not allow anyone to
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