Centre tells Allahabad high court, No need for majority affairs ministry

In an appeal recorded in the Lucknow seat of Allahabad high court by social Activist Dr Nutan Thakur requesting a ‘service for dominant part group’ on the lines of the minority issues service, the Union government has said that creation of a separate majority affairs ministry is not necessary.
The affidavit filed by AP Singh, under secretary, service of social equity says that Hindus are not being segregated way and formation of a minority service does not in any at all victimize Hindus. The affidavit further expresses that minority service is made under Article 29 for securing the enthusiasm of minorities, which incorporates any gathering having unique dialect, script and so forth. The legislature likewise precluded having substantial number from securing capacities and projects built singularly in light of religion.
In her request, Thakur had said that Article 15(1) totally forbids segregation focused around religion however minority service has been framed with extensive number of projects exclusively for minorities, which lion’s share gatherings are consistently denied.

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