Shahi Imam warns SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav against not fulfilling promises to Muslims
Bukhari said that the party's attitude towards Muslims could affect political prospects of the party in 2017 assembly polls.

"SP has made 16 main promises for Muslims for their economic, social and educational upliftment in 2012 assembly polls. Unfortunately, after three years these promises are not met," Bukhari said in the letter.
The party has neither taken any action on recommendations made by Sachar Committee, Rangnath and Nimesh Commissions, nor has it appointed any Urdu knowing person despite making an announcement to make Urdu second state language.
He said that due to party's attitude towards Muslims, resentment is brewing and it could affect political prospects of the party in 2017 assembly polls.
Bukhari said that organising special camps in Muslim dominated areas for recruitment of Muslims in security forces was promised but no progress had been made in this regard.
Similarly, no step has been taken to withdraw terrorism charges on innocent Muslim youths, as promised by the party.
Expressing anguish for not taking any initiative on court order, acquitting 16 PAC personnel in Hashimpura case, Bukhari said that Muslim community is disappointed with the party over SP government's role in Muzaffarnagar riots which maligned the image of both the party and its government.
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