West Bengal Hindu conversion Hansraj Ahir, chairman of the National Commission for Other Backward Classes (OBC), said Hindus in West Bengal have converted to Islam on a large scale. The president of the backward class body also claimed that Muslims who migrated to West Bengal from Bangladesh have also been included in the list of OBCs.
Hindus accepted Islam on a large scale
Hansraj Ahir said that the National Commission for Backward Classes had made an official visit to West Bengal on February 25 this year. The Commission, during its investigation, found that the report of the Cultural Research Institute, a government institute of West Bengal, states that Hindus in West Bengal have converted to Islam on a large scale.
Proposal to put Qureshi Muslim caste group on OBC list
Although the West Bengal government does not consider Qureshi Muslims as a caste and has not included it in the state list of OBCs, the Bengal government has decided to include the Qureshi Muslim caste group in the central list of OBCs as a National Backward Class. Offer sent.
Rohingyas are taking advantage of reservation
Ahir said with this that people belonging to backward classes are being harmed. He said that Rohingya Muslims are taking advantage of the reservation given to backward-class people. Ahir said that when an answer was sought from the Bengal government on this, it was said that most of these people were Hindus earlier.
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