New Delhi, June 16: Gujarat Chief Minister Narender Modi has assured the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) that he will convene regular interactions with the members of Muslim community to allay their fear of "isolation", if any, and also set-up 'Madarsa board' for the modernisation of the minority-run educational institutions. Stating this, NCM chairman, Tarlochan Singh told a news agency "We felt that after the assembly elections last year, the Muslim community was feeling a bit isolated. There is not a single representative of the minority community in the ruling party. "Therefore, during our meeting with Modi, we raised the issue and the Chief Minister has agreed to convene regular meetings with members of the minority community," Singh said. Singh, who headed a delegation of the commission members to Gujarat last week, said the chief minister has also assured the commission that he will shortly set-up 'Madarsa board' which will co-ordinate and modernise the minority-run education institutions in the state. He said the commission also raised the issue of re-construction of the mosques and other religious monuments, which were damaged during the riots. "The local municipal bodies have agreed to look into the matter," Singh said.

Bureau Report