Rajasthan Muslim Alliance appeals to Congress for Umar Khalid's nomination to Rajya Sabha
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], March 25 (ANI): Rajasthan Muslim Alliance president Mohsin Rashid on Wednesday requested the Congress leadership to nominate jailed activist and former JNU student leader Umar Khalid to the Rajya Sabha from the state.
Citing a lack of Muslim representation from the state in Parliament and Khalid's track record as an educated youth leader, Rashid emphasised that legal charges should not disqualify him.
"Khalid, we know there are charges against him. However, having charges is one thing; the Indian Constitution allows that until those charges are proven, you are not a criminal. There are charges against many others, like Yogi Adityanath, Kuldeep Singh Sengar, Chinmayanand, and Anurag Thakur, yet they were contested in elections and sent to the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha, and Assemblies," said Rashid.
"Our demand is that Umar Khalid is an educated, young candidate. He has raised his voice for Muslims on every critical issue. He is the kind of educated person who should not be ignored just because of charges. Just as the Congress brought Kanhaiya Kumar and other youth into the main leadership. Bring leaders who have struggled at the ground level into the mainstream. We hope that, since a Muslim needs to be chosen from Rajasthan, why not make Umar Khalid the candidate?" Rashid said.
"Moreover, top Congress leadership, including Digvijaya Singh and various lawyers, have raised their voices against the injustice done to Umar Khalid. I believe the Congress itself feels that a person shouldn't be cast out of society simply because charges were levelled against him," he said.
"Furthermore, we see many top Congress leaders joining the BJP. Recently, some Congress MLAs even voted in favour of the BJP. There is almost zero possibility of such a thing happening with Umar Khalid. We believe he is a candidate who will go to the Rajya Sabha and genuinely raise ground-level issues, including those related to Muslims, without being bought by or fearing the BJP. This is our basic principle for making this demand," said Rashid.
"I do not hold any official post within the Congress. I am the State-in-Charge and Active President of the Rajasthan Muslim Alliance. I want to clarify that this is not just a political demand; it is a demand from the Muslims of Rajasthan. We vote for Congress. We support the Congress despite being targeted, and this is the Muslim community's demand to the party. We hope the Congress views this as a legitimate demand from the community and considers it positively," Rashid added.
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