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Delhi, Feb 9: The Jammu and Kashmir State Government on Friday told the
Supreme Court three-judge bench that the State Minority Commission was taking
all effective steps and necessary measures to make a blueprint in connection
with the case of a plea filed by a lawyer, seeking to identify and stop in
providing the assistance and the packages to Muslims in the state.
The apex court three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of
India (CJI) Dipak Misra and also comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY
Chandrachud, would now hear the matter after four weeks, after the state
government told it that the blueprint of identifying the non-Muslims would be
made within four weeks. The plea filed by lawyer, Ankur Sharma, claimed that in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the Muslims were a majority community and their numbers were large, but they were receiving and getting all kinds of packages and assistance from the central government related to the minority community.
He sought a direction from the apex court to identify those who were getting these facilities and also pleaded that these packages should not be provided to them.
Now, the matter would be heard after four weeks. UNI
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