New Delhi:The Muslim organisations feel that the dialogue with the RSS should continue and there should be an early resolution of the issues leading to conflict between the two communities. Jamat e Islami Hind, whose representative met RSS leaders, said, "we are of the opinion that the dialogue should continue with the RSS as they hold influence on the government."
In his clarification, he said: "We are not at war so we hope the dialogue will give positive results."Another Muslim intellectual who once met these leaders said on condition of anonymity that on the cow slaughter issue, the community should come up with a detailed response as Muslims are not involved in the cases and it has now become a business issue.
He said that issue is likely to be discussed at the Sunday meeting of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board in Lucknow. The response comes after eminent Muslim citizens and religious organizations met RSS leader Indresh Kumar on January 14 at the residence of former Delhi LG Najeeb Jung and discussed the issue of harmony within the communities.
The Muslim side was represented by Jamaat e Islami leader Mohtashim Khan, Jamiat Ulema Hind's both factions were there in the meeting including Niyaz Faruqui and Fazlurrahman Qasmi, Shahid Siddiqui, SY Qureshi. Najeeb Jung was also at the meeting alongwith eminent persons from the AMU and the representative of Ajmer Dargah, Salman Chisti.