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The Supreme Court upheld the validity of the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madrassa Education Act, 2004, dismissing the Allahabad High Court's verdict that it violated the principle of secularism. Muslim religious leaders and opposition parties welcomed the decision, stating that it is wrong to look at madrassas with suspicion. They emphasized the need for discussions on improving education in madrassas rather than imposing unconstitutional decisions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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