Major Muslim organization Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind will knock the court against the alleged forcibly shutdown by the government in Uttar Pradesh."Text-Align: justify;"> Senior member of the organization and Legal Advisor Maulana Kab Rashidi told ‘PTI-Bhasha’ that the meeting of the State Executive Committee of Jamiat was held under the chairmanship of Provincial Chairman Maulana Ashhad Rashidi.
Action on madrasas will be challenged in the High Court
He informed that in the meeting, it has been decided to challenge the action of forcibly closing the non -recognized madrasas in many districts of the state, especially Bahraich, Shravasti, Balrampur, Maharajganj and some other districts in the Allahabad High Court."Text-Align: justify;"> Rashidi said, & ldquo; Madrasas have also got protection under the Right to Education Act. Also in 2014, a bench of five judges of the Supreme Court has also given protection to madrasas."Text-Align: justify;"> He said that the Uttar Pradesh government had also directed to stop the action on madrasas on 20 December last year, but even after that the manner in which the non -recognized Islamic educational institutions are being closed are against the Constitution.
Action on madrasas in districts of UP adjacent to Nepal
In Uttar Pradesh, Bahraich, Shravasti, Maharajganj, Siddharthnagar, Balrampur, Lakhimpur Kheri and Pilibhit districts adjacent to Nepal have been closed by the administration, accusing them of illegal possession and operating without recognition. More than 200 madrasas have been closed."Text-Align: justify;"> According to him, the representatives present during this time were told that the petitions against this law are going on in the Supreme Court and whatever the result will be, the future strategy will be decided on the order of the top leadership of Jamiat.
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