No subject can be imposed on madrasas: Owaisi
July 07, 2015  16:30
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has slammed the Maharashtra government's decision on madrasas, saying that no subject can be imposed on the Muslim religious seminaries.


"No subject can be imposed on madrasas," Owaisi yesterday said at an iftar party organised by party workers in Meerut.


He was asked about the Maharashtra government's recent decision to de-recognise madrasas that do not provide formal education like teaching English, Maths and Science subjects.


The Maharashtra government triggered a controversy when it decided to not recognise madrasas, which are not offering mainstream subjects, in a July 4 survey planned to assess the number of children between the ages of 6 and 14 not attending formal school.


The controversial leader said the Muslim population in the country will be equal to that of Hindus in the next 250 years, but did not elaborate further on it. He also said the RSS' claim that the "gullible" nature of Mahatma Gandhi was responsible for the partition of India, was "wrong and misleading".
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