
New Delhi, February 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakar Musaliar on Monday to discuss matters related to social and minority welfare. The two leaders engaged in a detailed discussion on various topics.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi praised the educational and social welfare initiatives led by the Grand Mufti in India. He noted that the Grand Mufti’s social and cultural activities enhance India’s reputation globally, which is commendable.
The discussions covered a range of issues, including social, humanitarian, educational, and developmental matters, as well as minority welfare and significant international events. The Grand Mufti informed the Prime Minister about the concerns raised by various social groups during his recent visit to Kerala for the “With Humanity” program. He also presented a special message for the holy month of Ramadan.
Key topics included inclusive development, focusing not only on economic growth but also on human development and happiness indices, along with the fair distribution of resources. The meeting also addressed the preservation of Waqf properties, historical mosques, and Islamic heritage sites. Discussions were held on minority educational welfare schemes, such as the Maulana Azad National Fellowship and the development of the Aligarh University Malappuram Center.
The Grand Mufti emphasized the need for closer cooperation between the central government and minority communities across the country.

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