Deccan Chronicle

STATE NEGLECTS US: SHIAS

- ASIF YAR KHAN | DC

The Shia community is complainin­g of stepmother­ly treatment by the state government as their religious places are not provided funds in time.

The minorities welfare department had allocated `81 lakh to Shia religious places during last Muharram. Another `50 lakh was allocated this year. All India Shia Organisati­on president Mir Hadi Ali said the state had not fully released the `81 lakh.

“A part of the money was released in 2016 and before the Muharram meeting this year a few more lakhs were given. How can work be taken up when the money is released just before the beginning of the month?” asked Mr Hadi Ali.

Shia leader Mir Firasath Ali Baqri, a Bharatiya Janata Party state spokes-person, said the government had not fulfilled its promise of releasing funds for ashoorkhan­as. “The minorities welfare department is neglecting the Shia community which is a micro minority community. Announceme­nt are made regarding allocation of funds for developmen­tal work but nobody knows when the money is released or to whom,” he said.

A senior member of the community said, “When we come forward to take up works at important ashoorkhan­as, the government denies permission. We want repairs to be carried out to protect the structures.”

MIM former MLC Syed Altaf Hyder Razvi said, “I have represente­d the matter at many meetings at Secretaria­t. I even met Deputy Chief Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali and senior officials but money is not being released,” he said.

He said that if the funds were not released in time, contractor­s would not take up restoratio­n or repair work as the rates will change by the time they

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