Bangladesh proposes India's induction as OIC observer

Press Trust of India  |  Dhaka 

has proposed restructuring of the charter of the to pave way for inclusion of non-Muslim countries like as an "observer state".

The OIC is a 57-member grouping of Muslim majority nations.

"A number of countries not OIC members, have large number of Muslims as their citizens . . . There is a need to build bridges with those non-OIC countries," Bangladesh's said as his counterparts in the group joined in their annual council called (CFM) in

He said the induction was needed so that a large number of Muslim population "do not remain untouched by the good work of OIC and "that is why, reforms and re-structuring is critical for OIC".

The Muslims may be minority in those countries, but in terms of number they often exceed the total population of many OIC member countries, Ali told the CFM after Sheikh opened the meet yesterday.

Officials and analysts said the proposal was meant mainly for where is the second largest religion with Muslims constituting some 10 per cent of the global adherents of the faith.

Several OIC states countries and the of the grouping appreciated the proposal but experts said it could see opposition from which had earlier opposed India's induction.

India, however, has fairly robust relations with most OIC member states.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 17:05 IST