Mumbai (Maharashtra) : After resigning from the campaign committee of the Congress party as the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition in Maharashtra didn't field a single Muslim candidate in the Lok Sabha polls, the party senior leader Muhammed Arif 'Naseem' Khan said that the people and organisations of minority communities are upset and angry with the party's decision.
Khan said that it has been Congress's ideology from the old days to take everyone along, irrespective of their community. "In Maharashtra, there is a lot of anger in people and organisations of minority communities, because there is not a single candidate from minority communities in 48 Lok Sabha seats. I am also angry because it has been Congress's ideology from the old days to take everyone along, irrespective of whether they're from the minority community, OBC, Maratha community, SC or ST," the party leader said.
He further said that the people of minority communities expect their voices to be represented in the Lok Sabha but this time it's not happening and thus they are upset. "There has been a tradition of giving representatives for every community. Maharashtra has always remained a programming state. Abdul Rahman Antulay was a Member of Parliament from Maharashtra. People of minority communities expect their voices to be represented in the Lok Sabha which is not happening this time and thus they are upset," Khan said.
"What is the reason there is no candidate from minority communities? If I go to people for campaigning they will ask questions and I don't have answers so I have decided I won't campaign for the third, fourth and fifth phases of elections," he added.