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<p><strong>Riyadh — </strong>In a surprising statement, Zafar Sareshwala, the prominent&nbsp;Indian businessman&nbsp;and philanthropist, claimed that the top leadership of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the&nbsp;Hindu community&nbsp;is keen to include Muslims in its efforts to make India an economic superpower.</p>



<p>Speaking at a <a href="https://millichronicle.com/2023/06/international-forum-in-saudi-arabia-talks-about-indias-diversity-as-strategic-asset.html">conclave hosted</a> by International Journalists Fraternity Forum in Saudi Arabia on Friday, Sareshwala said that the RSS and&nbsp;Hindu leaders&nbsp;recognize the potential of the Muslim community, which constitutes a significant portion of India&#8217;s population, and want to harness their talents and skills to achieve the country&#8217;s economic goals.</p>



<p>&#8220;I am talking about the Hindus, and the top leaders of RSS, who acknowledge the fact that the 15% or 20% Muslims will have to be included in the mainstream to make India an economical superpower&#8221;, Sareshwala said during his speech.</p>



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<p>Sareshwala&#8217;s statement has generated a lot of interest and debate, given the fact that RSS has always been portrayed as the enemy of Muslims.</p>



<p>However, Sareshwala argued that the RSS and&nbsp;Hindu leadership&nbsp;are aware that India&#8217;s economic growth and development require the participation of all sections of society, including Muslims. He cited several recent government initiatives, that are aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and&nbsp;skill development&nbsp;among the youth, including Muslims.</p>



<p>He cited the example of his own educational institutions in Gujarat where Muslims teachers were trained by Hindu mentors.</p>



<p>Sareshwala&#8217;s statement comes at a time when India is implementing a range of&nbsp;economic policies, including the&nbsp;Make in India&nbsp;initiative, aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and promoting foreign investment. The government has also launched several programs and schemes to promote entrepreneurship and skill development, particularly among the youth.</p>



<p>Critics argue that the government&#8217;s policies and initiatives have not adequately addressed these issues and that more needs to be done to promote the inclusion and empowerment of the Muslim community.</p>



<p>However, Sareshwala argues that nobody has stopped Muslims from appearing in the UPSC exams, and they have the freedom to pursue their career aspirations.</p>



<p>Sareshwala&#8217;s statement is likely to spark an important debate about the role of the Muslim community in India&#8217;s economic development. It highlights the need for greater inclusion and participation of all sections of society in the country&#8217;s growth story, and the importance of addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by Muslims.</p>



<p>People have sees this as a positive step towards greater inclusion and participation of all sections of society in India&#8217;s growth story. It is now up to the government and society as a whole to work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable economy that benefits everyone.</p>
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