AMU case: ‘In 1920, Muslims said they were a nation, not minority’

Appearing for a petitioner who had successfully challenged 50% reservation for Muslims in AMU in Allahabad HC, senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi said ‘minority’ as a concept did not exist during British rule, and it would be presumptuous on the part of the seven-judge bench to describe AMU as a minority institution when it was neither established nor administered by Muslims.
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