Published on March 24, 2026
Muslim organizations in Rajasthan are calling on the Congress party to nominate Umar Khalid, a prominent activist known for his opposition to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), for an upcoming Rajya Sabha seat. The groups argue that Khalid’s candidacy would not only symbolize a commitment to civil rights but also address the significant under-representation of the Muslim community in the state’s political landscape.
In their appeal, these organizations highlighted the substantial support the Congress has received from the Muslim community in Rajasthan, stressing that this demographic has historically backed the party during elections. They contend that nominating Khalid would reinvigorate this support and demonstrate the Congress’s dedication to inclusivity and representation.
Khalid, who has garnered attention for his activism, particularly in relation to issues impacting minority rights, is seen as a suitable candidate who embodies the values and aspirations of many in the Muslim community. His involvement in social justice causes has positioned him as a leading voice advocating for civil liberties, making his nomination particularly relevant in today’s political climate.
The lack of Muslim representatives in Parliament from Rajasthan has been a growing concern among these groups, who argue that inclusion of diverse voices is crucial for democracy. They believe that , the Congress can address this gap and also send a powerful message about its stance on civil rights and minority representation.
As the Rajya Sabha elections approach, the pressure on Congress to consider Khalid’s nomination is expected to intensify. Observers will be watching closely to see how the party responds to these calls and what implications this may have for its relationship with the Muslim electorate in the region.
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