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HYDERABAD: Stating that Muslims are one of the most alienated communities in the country, Usman Baig Rashadi, the National Executive Council member of the Popular Front of India, which calls itself a neo-social movement organisation, on Saturday said that all successive governments have failed to fulfil their promises to uplift the Muslim community. Speaking to the media on Saturday here, Usman said that they would organise a public meeting in the city on October 2 at Khilwath Grounds near Khilwath palace at Charminar, as part of a conference on social justice which will be held in New Delhi on November 26 and 27 on the theme of 'Together for Employment' and a national seminar on the theme of 'People's Right to Justice'. He said that E M Abdul Rahimam, chairman of Popular Front of India would deliver the inaugural address.Usman said that the lives of hundreds of innocent Muslim youth and their families have been devastated by the arbitary arrests, illegal confinement and media trials. "Even after it became clear that Sangh Parivar was behind various terror attacks, the innocent Muslim youths arrested in those cases are still languishing in jails," he said.Usman said that even as after more than six decades of Independence, the successive governments could not guarantee a life of dignity and security to the dalits. The situation of tribals is worse than dalits.
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