DMK member urges govt to grant constitutional status to Minorities Commission

A member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has called on the Indian government to elevate the National Commission for Minorities to a constitutional status. This appeal was made during a parliamentary discussion, emphasizing the need for stronger protections and representation for minority communities in India. The DMK representative argued that granting constitutional status would ensure the Commission's independence and authority, thereby enhancing its ability to address the issues faced by religious and linguistic minorities. The call for change aligns with broader efforts to strengthen institutional frameworks that safeguard minority rights in the country. Such a move could lead to more effective policies and better governance for vulnerable populations, reinforcing the commitment to secularism and diversity in India's democratic fabric. This proposal has garnered attention amidst ongoing debates about minority rights in the context of national policy-making, raising questions about how best to support and empower these communities.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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