Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday found fault with Uttar Pradesh's government's decision to conduct a survey of unrecognized madrassas in the northern state, alleging that the move was meant to harass Muslims. The government has no right to interfere in the functioning of these madrassas as they are private-run, not recognised as per the madrassa board and do not receive any aid from the government, he claimed.
Private madrassas, neither have any dealing with the government nor does the government provide funds to them. Those recognised by the madrassa board have a connection to the government... he told reporters here. According to Article 30 of the Constitution, a fundamental right is available (for minorities) to set up an educational institution of choice, he said. The AIMIM leader alleged that the UP government has not been paying the salaries in the madrassas associated with the madrassa board for the last four years, he claimed.
He termed the government's survey as mini NRC. Responding to the allegations of anti-national activities vis-a-vis some madrassas, Owaisi said it is shamelessness as the same madrassas got independence for the country and they are now being looked at with suspicion. This comes at a time when 75 years of Independence is being celebrated, he said.