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Shahi Imam launches party in Uttar Pradesh, to be called UPUDF

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It is the second Muslim party formed in State in two months


  • Assam experiment being replicated: C.M. Ibrahim
  • Front not in favour of or against any party
  • 22 small parties join UPUDF

    — PHOTO: Subir Roy

    NEW PLATFORM: Leaders of the newly formed Uttar Pradesh United Democratic Front, Yusuf Qureshi, C.M. Ibrahim and the Front chairman Ahamad Bukhari, in Lucknow on Wednesday.

    Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh United Democratic Front (UPUDF), floated by Syed Ahmed Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid, was formally launched here on Wednesday. This is the second Muslim party formed in the State after the People's Democratic Front (PDF), which was launched two months ago.

    UPUDF national chairman C.M. Ibrahim said the Assam experiment was being replicated in Uttar Pradesh. The Front was not in favour of or against any political party. Its doors were open to all parties which supported the Front's agenda of giving justice and respect to the deprived sections, including Muslims, Backward Classes and Dalits.

    Mr. Ibrahmim dismissed reports that the UPUDF was another Muslim League.

    Talks on with PDF

    At a press conference, he said talks were on with PDF chairman Maulana Kalbe Jawad and did not rule out the two parties joining hands for a common cause. Asked about an alliance for next year's Assembly elections, he said the executive committee and the Shahi Imam would take a final decision.

    A total of 22 small parties joined the UPUDF on Wednesday, Mr. Ibrahim said.

    "Muslims being exploited"

    Maulana Bukhari said the decision to form the Front was taken after watching the attitude of the mainstream political parties to Muslims.

    The Constitution envisaged equal rights to them, but even after nearly 60 years of Independence they were still being exploited by the parties.

    Mulayam criticised

    The Imam blamed Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav for the communal riots in Mau and Aligarh. He said the State Government had failed to protect the lives and property of the minority community.

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