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| Delegation session for minorities opened | | | Jammu MAY-07 Chairman National Panthers Party and member of the National Integration Council of India, Prof Bhim Singh, inaugurated the delegates session on minorities and the human rights organized by the Kerala Muslim Service Society at Calicut. Several Muslim Parliamentarians, intellectuals, academicians and representatives of various political parties attended the session. In his inaugural address Prof Bhim impressed upon the minorities and the suffering people to work online with a mission to promote and strengthen the secular and democratic fabric of the country and asserted that from Kashmir to Kanyakumari India is one. Defending the Muslims of Kashmir, he argued that ‘they were not responsible for the shameful exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits in 1990’ adding that ‘it was Anglo- American block’s conspiracy to destabilize India, who managed this disaster’. Referring to 1947, Bhim Singh said that ‘not a single non-Muslim was made to suffer when entire continent was bleeding ’ and held ‘the so-called secular parties responsible for the miseries and injustice to the Muslim minorities’, who had been using them for their electoral gains. Asserting that ‘minorities in India are the soul of India’, Prof Singh said secularism and democracy needed to be strengthening further, a party handout said.
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