Centre will firmly put forth its stand before SC on question of AMU's minority status: BJP
The Indian government will strongly defend its position on the Aligarh Muslim University minority status case. A new Supreme Court bench will hear the matter. The BJP believes in the Constitution and trusts the court to interpret it. The party sha...

"The central government, which is a party, will put forward its case very strongly. The Supreme Court, whose primary duty is to interpret the provisions of the Constitution, will do so," BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia told a press conference at the party headquarters when about the development.
The BJP is a party that believes in the Constitution, he stressed.
Reacting to the Supreme Court's decision, BJP IT department head Amit Malviya posted on X remarks of some of the political "stalwarts" who had opposed the granting of a minority tag to the Aligarh Muslim University during debates in Parliament in 1972.
"Here is a look at what some of the stalwarts had to say, during parliamentary debates, opposing granting of minority tag to AMU," wrote on X, posting remarks of former Education Minister S Nural Hasan, then DMK MP CT Dhandapani and then Congress MP from Baramulla Syed Ahmed Aga.
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