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Yes yes. Just one example to debunk your claim. Or possibly you are either brain washed or ill-educated. In Pashchimbangla the official Muslim population is 35%. Actually it is more like 50%. And Muslims have only 2.50% govt jobs. They are also far backward in education and economic well being.
They need to study and work harder then my friend.
I believe a balancing act is actually needed. It is no secret that Hindus in Pakistan and Muslims in India face the worst persecution. I say this as a person whose both parents are from Lucknow and were born there. We saw certain massive biases and the death of a distant relative family. There is a lot of institutional bias. The Rinkle Kumari case proved this in Pakistan while the case of Sana baji in India. Courts, police all work together and favor the majority group. Relatives were told to "go to Pakistan" by a judge or a lawyer-not sure who. In either case there are huge biases.
The reason I am mentioning this is there has to be an act that evens the playing field. We all know muslims in india make up 48% of all jail inmates when they are 13% of the populace and have literacy about 10% lower than Hindus. Now some may blame the Muslims for this as it is the simplest task but something needs to be done about this. The way is to give the selected groups extra benefits.
You can ask anyone I advocate the same for Pakistan. Hindus should receive more funds and help and their yatras should be covered by the government. I designed this for Hindu community in my loyalty to them.
They should be given equal oportunities. When we talk about treating them equally we do not take into account institutional biases that occur and the cases where innocents are picked up ATA 2013 amendment in Pakistan or POTA in India.
Biases are natural in society. Point is, the state has done a lot for our muslims. Continues to do so. Their numbers keep increasing. Yet their literary and economic lot does not. There are very deep rooted issues at play here. We know them. Yet as a democratic and secular country our hands are tied. I so wish so often that we were more like China.