15.1 C
State of Tripura
Friday, December 19, 2025

Top Army Brass from Eastern Command visit Tripura border

Top Army, Paramilitary Brass Review Security Along...

Top Army brass from Eastern Command visit Tripura border

Amid internal unrest in Bangladesh and a...

No discrimination in medical services, healthcare must reach all: CM

Tripura CM Dr. Manik Saha inaugurates Agartala...

BJP appoints former AMU Vice-Chancellor Tariq Mansoor as vice president to strengthen outreach among Muslims

Tripura Net
Tripura Net
www.tripuranet.com is a daily news, news article, feature, public opinion, articles, photographs, videos etc –all in digital format- based website meant to disseminate unbiased information as far possible as accurate.

Must Read

New Delhi/IBNS: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced the appointment of Dr Tariq Mansoor, former Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), as one of its vice presidents, in what is seen as an attempt to expand its engagement with the Pasmanda Muslim communities.

The decision was made public on Saturday, marking a significant step in the partys ongoing efforts to connect with the marginalized sections of the Muslim population, reports NDTV.

Dr. Mansoors tenure as the head of AMU earned him recognition for steering the university towards a middle path during the anti-National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests, which found resonance in various educational institutions across the country.

He collaborated closely with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on a project aimed at promoting the teachings of Mughal prince Dara Shikoh, emphasizing peaceful coexistence between Hindus and Muslims, in contrast to the approach of his brother, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

The appointment coincided with Home Minister Amit Shahs visit to Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, where he unveiled a book honoring former President APJ Abdul Kalam, an iconic figure in the BJPs Pasmanda outreach program.

The party has consistently focused on engaging with Pasmanda Muslims, who hail from Dalit and other backward class communities, through its Minority Morcha meetings.

Dr. Tariq Mansoors selection as the fourth Muslim representative in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council reflects the BJPs intentions to expand its influence in regions with substantial Muslim electorates.

Uttar Pradesh, with Muslims constituting approximately 19% of the states electorate, plays a crucial role in deciding outcomes in around 15 to 20 Lok Sabha seats.

His work on the Dara Shikoh project, utilizing AMUs Persian department to translate and promote Shikohs inter-faith dialogue, garnered praise from the RSS leadership.

By organizing seminars and conferences on the subject, he impressed the sanghs members and contributed to a positive image of Dara Shikoh as an ideal figure within the Muslim community.

Mansoors association with AMU dates back to the 1970s when he pursued his MBBS and Master of Surgery (MS) degrees in surgery from JN Medical College. Apart from the BJPs emphasis on Pasmanda Muslims, the RSS has been actively engaging with Muslim academics and professionals in fields like medicine, law, and bureaucracy to influence the discourse within the minority community.

Jamal Siddiqui, head of BJPs Minority Morcha, described Dr. Tariq Mansoor as a nationalist Muslim who prioritizes the nations interests and possesses an in-depth understanding of fault lines within the Muslim community. Siddiqui believes that his appointment will facilitate the partys expansion, stated NDTV.

Despite accolades, Dr. Mansoor faced criticism during his tenure as AMU Vice-Chancellor for allegedly not supporting students during the CAA and NRC protests in 2020. In contrast, the VC of Jamia Millia Islamia received appreciation for standing by the students.

However, Dr. Mansoor maintained that he did his best and advocated for welfare and socio-economic justice over identity-based issues.

The BJPs focus on engaging with Pasmanda Muslims has sparked reactions from Muslim intellectuals and opposition parties, who view it as an attempt to create divisions within the community.

Critics argue that Pasmanda Muslims themselves often fall victim to hate crimes and economic boycotts, highlighting the complexities of caste-based stratification within Indian Muslims.

As Dr. Tariq Mansoor takes on his role as BJP vice president, the party gears up for a massive Sneh Yatra to further reach out to Pasmanda Muslims in the days to come.

- Advertisement -
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Latest News

PFRDA notifies amendments to PFRDA (Exits and Withdrawals under the National Pension System) Regulations, 2015

Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has notified amendments to the PFRDA (Exits and Withdrawals under...