New Delhi
: Terming ``unreasonable'' the Allahabad High Court judgment that declared that Muslims can no longer be treated as a minority community in Uttar Pradesh, the Centre on Friday said it would challenge the verdict.
``We would do everything to restore status quo so that Muslims continue to be treated as a minority,'' Union Law Minister H.R. Bhardwaj told reporters.
Replying to questions on the judgement, he maintained that it was an established fact that Muslims were a minority and they should continue to be so.
``I have not read the judgement. But from what I could gather, it is an unreasonable judgement. We are not accepting it, we will seek its annulment,'' Mr. Bhardwaj said on the sidelines of a seminar on ``Access to Justice'' organised by the Confederation of Bar.
He, however, refrained from commenting on whether the judiciary was being unduly proactive. PTI
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