Shri Iqbal Singh Lalpura, the honorable chairman of India’s National Commission for Minorities (NCM), recently spoke to Western media about India’s pluralism model. According to Lalpura, India’s minority population is not only surviving but also growing, and there have been fewer than 100 official cases of discrimination in the last three years. The NCM, established in 1978, is responsible for safeguarding all minorities in India and addressing discrimination issues. Lalpura, who comes from the minority Sikh faith, emphasized celebrating diversity and enjoying it together. He also highlighted that sectarian violence in India is usually driven by criminal elements rather than religious tensions. Additionally, programs like the Free Coaching and Allied Scheme are helping minority communities integrate within Indian society.
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