A delegation of Muslim leaders on Saturday met Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan at Raj
Bhavan here in the western Indian state of Maharashtra and condemned the burning of Quran in the US.
The delegation led by former MLA Suhail Lokhandwala presented the governor a memorandum conveying various concerns of Indian Muslims and expressed deep anguish over the alleged
action of burning the Quran by American Pastor Terry Jones on March 20 at a church in Gainesville, a Raj Bhavan release said.
The delegates pointed out that if no action was taken against the Pastor by the American Government, there was possibility of stand-off between Muslims and Christians world wide.
The delegation also condemned the series of attacks on Sufi shrines in Pakistan, including the April 3 strike at Sufi Sakhi sarwar in Dera Gazi Khan district in which 41 people were killed and several others injured.