Thursday, 30 January 2014

Focus on Budget Session about TMU creation: JAH

KL Report


SRINAGAR


Socio-religious organization Jamiat Ahalhadees (JAH) Thursday said that its all focus in on the coming Budget session and the organization hopes that Government will give a nod to the creation of Transworld Muslim University.


During a press meet at Barbarshah headquarters in Srinagar, JAH president, Ghulam Muhammad Bhat said that new leadership of Jamait has its own stand on Transworld Muslim University issue. “We will not come on roads and will try our best to settle the issue through political and legal means. We are eyeing on the upcoming Budget session and are confident that this time Government will not let us down,” he said.


“Jamiat’s university is planned as Rs 200 crore multi-disciplinary institution with a stated mission to “suit and serve the modern world through the quality and impactful education and research in the field of medicine, science and technology with emphasis on spirits of Islamic theology and principles. All these merits will help us this time to get a nod from the government,” he said.


He reiterated that JAH will not participate or support elections. “Jamiat believes that solution of Kashmir does not lie in elections but its solution lies either in UN Resolutions or tripartite talks,” he said.


Speaking on the occasion, General Secretary, Abdul Latif Alkandi said that JAH is a socio-religious organization which works with in the tenants of Islam. “Our organization is working for the betterment of Muslims and we have started a Diagnostic Centre in the interest of people and soon a medical store will be opened so that poor people could be benefited,” he said.






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