Chief Minister Siddaramaiah says programmes for minorities to be resumed

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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah with a delegation of the Central Council of Muslim Thinkers, Chavadi, at his official residence in Bengaluru on Friday.

BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has promised to resume all the programmes designed for minorities.

A delegation of the Central Council of the Minority Muslim Thinkers, Chavadi, of Karnataka met him on Friday and discussed various issues, said the government.

The CM said that five guarantees are already being implemented as announced by the government, and more grants will be allotted to minorities starting next year, said the CM’s office.

Chavadi has been identified with pro-people movements in Karnataka for over a decade. It has been a part of the literary field, the development of Kalyan Karnataka, student and Dalit movements and other pro-people struggles.

Chavadi has emphasised the educational, social and economic development of the Muslim community. It is also against communalism, as the forum explained, stated the CM’s office.

For the past five years, the community has been deprived of government schemes, and hence, the delegation appealed to the CM to increase grants to the Minority Department and Corporations, hostels, and the establishment of a Minority Polytechnic College in the district, said the government. (ANI)

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