Latest news with #PasmandaMuslims


Time of India
25 minutes ago
- Business
- Time of India
BJP's resolution lauds Modi govt's achievements, flays GA's ‘appeasement politics'
Patna: The Bihar BJP in its working committee meeting on Wednesday passed a two-page resolution highlighting PM Narendra Modi govt's achievements in the last 11 years and against the "appeasement politics" of the opposition Grand Alliance besides RJD led by Lalu Prasad for opposing the Waqf (Amendment) Act in the country. Around 1,200 BJP leaders and office-bearers, including all party MPs, MLAs and MLCs, in the presence of defence minister Rajnath Singh, also passed a censure motion against Lalu for allegedly disrespecting Baba Saheb B R Ambedkar on June 11. The resolution highlighted the welfare schemes launched by PM Narendra Modi to benefit 80 crore beneficiaries in the country in his 11 years of the NDA govt. The BJP also passed a 'Vijay Sankalp Prastav' declaring that "Lalu and his allies cannot defeat us" in the state assembly polls this year. The resolution attacked Lalu's son Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and Congress leaders Kanhaiya Kumar and Imran Pratapgarhi for protesting against the Waqf Act in a rally in Patna Gandhi Maidan recently. "Their stand is anti-Constitution and in line with the politics of appeasement, much to the detriment of Pasmanda Muslims, who have been victims of oppression for centuries," the resolution reads. "BJP will never compromise on the welfare of any section of society. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The benefits of Waqf (Amendment) Act will be reaped by the generations to come," it reads further. The political resolution also criticised the Emergency imposed by the Congress govt 50 years ago and lauded Rajnath Singh for "giving a strong message to China against double standards towards terror by refusing to sign the joint statement at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers' meeting recently. Dedicating the 'Vijay Sankalp Prastav' to "Mata Sita", it mentioned the Bihar govt's decision to sanction Rs 882 crore for the development of her birthplace at Punaura Dham in Sitamarhi district. The Vijay Sankalp Prastav also highlighted the state's economic growth under the NDA rule, besides pointing out the Centre's nod for conducting caste census in the country.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
BJP assures political representation to Pasmanda Muslims
1 2 Patna: BJP on Monday reiterated its commitment to equality, dialogue and development while working for the interest of Pasmanda Muslim community in the state. Addressing the members of Pasmanda Muslim community at the party headquarters here, BJP state president Dilip Kumar Jaiswal accused the RJD-Congress of always doing politics in the name of Muslims, but making no real efforts to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims in Bihar. Jaiswal also assured them of political representation in the state. A large number of people belonging to the Pasmanda community joined the BJP during the conference. Jaiswal said the term Pasmanda means "those who were left behind". While they were frequently used in politics, they were never given political representation, Jaiswal said and added that it was only after the NDA came to power that reservations were extended to them. After jointly inaugurating the conference with Jaiswal, deputy CM Samrat Choudhary said the RJD was engaged in vote bank politics by spreading confusion against the new Waqf law, which is in favour of poor Muslims. He said the NDA govt gave reservation to Pasmada Muslims in Bihar. BJP minority morcha state president Mohammad Kamruzama Ansari and the party's state media in charge, Danish Eqbal, also addressed the gathering. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Grays: If You Were Born Between 1945-1974 You Could Be Eligible For This British Seniors Get Quote Undo Danish said the Pasmanda Muslims constituted more than 70% of the total Muslim population, yet they remained backward and the vote bank politics ruined them. "Ironically, it is their own upper class that exploited them, but this has never been openly discussed," he said. "They are denied equal rights and are looked down upon. This entire section remains marginalised. Since the NDA came to power at the Centre and in Bihar, efforts have been made to ensure their development in the spirit of 'sabka saath, sabka vikas'," he said. BJP minority morcha national media co-in charge Noor Alam, Pasmanda community leaders like Ghulam Sarwar Ansari, Sabbir Panwariya, Iqbal Ansari, Hasim Hakku, Wasim Raza, Shabbir, Gyaddeen Hakku, along with hundreds of representatives from various districts of Bihar attended the conference.


The Hindu
2 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Bihar BJP attempts to break RJD's Muslim votes through Pasmanda
Bihar unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday (June 30, 2025) organised a joining ceremony of Pasmanda community, a day after Muslims organisation led by Imarat-e-Shariah held a rally at Patna's Gandhi Maidan to protest against Waqf Act. Attacking the Opposition party, BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal said that in Bihar, politics has always been done in the name of Muslims, but no real efforts were ever made to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims. Ahead of the Assembly election, Mr. Jaiswal assured that the BJP will ensure political representation for the Pasmanda. The joining conference was inaugurated by Mr. Jaiswal and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. Among some of the most backward in terms of socio-economic indicators and severely under-represented in jobs, education and electoral politics, Pasmanda Muslims in Bihar constitute over 72% of the State's Muslim population and come under either the OBC or EBC categories. They comprise 29.9% of the Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) population in Bihar and over 12% of the State's entire population — making them an important part of the BJP's plans in the State to break the Rashtriya Janata Dal's (RJD) grip over the Muslim vote. While addressing the community members Mr. Jaiswal said that the unique characteristic of the BJP is its commitment of taking all religions, communities, and sections of society along. 'The party works with the slogan 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas'. Although politics has long been played in the name of Muslims, no genuine efforts were made to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims,'Mr. Jaiswal said. He asserted the very term Pasmanda means 'those who were left behind,' but no one tried to bring them forward and they have faced continuous discrimination. 'Most importantly, while they were frequently used in politics, they were never given political representation, 'he added. Dr. Jaiswal asserted that vote-bank politics has made the lives of Pasmanda Muslims miserable and the level of discrimination they faced has affected multiple generations. Praising BJP, he added that it was only after the National Democratic Alliance ( NDA) government came to power that reservations were extended to them. Mr. Choudhary echoed the same and accused Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of using the Muslim vote bank for their own upliftment rather than doing something for the community. BJP Minority Morcha State President Mohammad Kamruzama Ansari and State Media In-Charge Danish Iqbal were also present and addressed the gathering. While addressing the gathering, Mr. Iqbal said that Pasmanda Muslims constitute 70 to 80 percent of the total Muslim population, yet they remain backward. 'It is vote-bank politics that has ruined the Pasmanda Muslims. Ironically, it is their own upper class that exploited them — yet this has never been openly discussed,'Mr. Iqbal said. He further said that even today, they are denied equal rights and are looked down upon. 'This entire section remains marginalized and the discrimination has been so deep-rooted that they were never able to progress. However, since the NDA government came to power both at the Center and in Bihar, efforts have been made to ensure their development in the spirit of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,'Mr. Iqbal said. A large number of individuals from the Pasmanda community joined the BJP and Mr. Jaiswal welcomed them into the party by administering the membership oath. The function was also attended by BJP Minority Morcha National Media Co-In-charge Noor Alam and Pasmanda community leaders like Ghulam Sarwar Ansari, Sabbir Panwariya, Iqbal Ansari and Hasim Hakku along with hundreds of representatives from various districts of Bihar.


United News of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- United News of India
RJD creating false impression on Waqf Board Act for Muslim votes: BJP's Samrat Chaudhary
Patna, June 30 (UNI) Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary said today that the RJD was trying to create a false impression in order to get Muslim votes in the state assembly elections to be held in October-November this year. Chaudhary said that new Waqf Board Act was introduced for protecting the rights of poor Muslims but RJD was trying to mislead them to get minorities' votes in the Bihar assembly elections. "RJD has nothing to do with interests of Muslims and the party is only trying to get maximum votes from them in the upcoming assembly elections," he added. The Deputy Chief Minister said that RJD leaders had torn copies of the Women's Reservation Bill in parliament when the erstwhile Vajpayee government had placed it in the House. The Narendra Modi government had ultimately got it passed in both Houses of parliament, he pointed out. Chaudhary said that there was complete lawlessness in Bihar during the RJD regime and a large number of businessmen were forced to migrate to other states of the country. Even girls used to get frightened while going to college and people used to remain behind closed doors after sunset, he pointed out. "The Nitish Kumar government has given 50 percent reservation to women in Panchayati Raj institutions and 35 percent reservation in government services, making them empowered," the Deputy Chief Minister said, adding that the cycle and uniform schemes rolled out by the government helped in greater enrollment of students in schools. Pasmanda Muslims had also been given reservation in government services in Bihar, he stated. UNI KKS RN


Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Will ensure participation of Pasmanda Muslims in Bihar politics, says BJP
Bihar BJP president Dilip Jaiswal on Monday said that his party would ensure participation of ' Pasmanda Muslims ' in state politics in the coming future. The announcement to include the Pasmandas, who constitute over 70 per cent of the total Muslim population of Bihar, came ahead of the assembly polls in the state due later this year. Pasmanda is an umbrella term encompassing Backward, Dalit, and Adivasi Muslims. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo "In Bihar, politics has always been done in the name of Muslims, but no real efforts were ever made to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims. BJP will ensure participation of Pasmanda Muslims in the state politics in the coming future," Jaiswal said while addressing leaders belonging to the community. The unique characteristic of the BJP is its commitment to taking all religions, communities and sections of society along, Jaiswal said adding: "The party works with the slogan 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas' (Together with all, development for all, trust of all)". Live Events Without naming any political party, Jaiswal targeted the opposition by saying that although politics has long been played in the name of Muslims, no efforts were made to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims. He claimed that the very term Pasmanda means "those who were left behind," but no one tried to bring them forward and they have faced continuous discrimination. "Most importantly, they were never given political representation by those parties who used their vote banks for their political gains", he said. Jaiswal claimed that vote-bank politics has made the lives of Pasmanda Muslims miserable. "The level of discrimination they faced has affected multiple generations. It was only after the NDA government came to power that reservations were extended to them," he said. State BJP Media in-charge, Danish Iqbal, said Pasmanda Muslims constitute 70 to 80 per cent of the total Muslim population in the state, yet they remain backward. He claimed that it is vote-bank politics that has ruined Pasmanda Muslims. "Ironically, it is their own upper class that exploited them, yet this has never been openly discussed. Even today, they are denied equal rights and are looked down upon. This entire section remains marginalised. The discrimination has been so deep-rooted that they were never able to progress," Iqbal said. However, since the NDA government came to power both at the Centre and in Bihar, efforts have been made to ensure their development in the spirit of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas", he said. A number of individuals from the Pasmanda Muslim community joined the BJP at the conference. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary was also present on the occasion.