"The matter is before the constitutional bench and we hope that the decision would get legal clearance soon. The decision of the Centre was just and legal," Khurshid, the Union External Affairs minister, said while addressing a seminar 'Seven years after Sachar'.
The Sachar committee highlighted the social, economic and educational status of Indian Muslims.
Khurshid said there were 14 per cent minorities of which nine per cent belonged to backward classes.
The Central Haj Committee would take a decision on whether to reduce the number of pilgrims from the private tour operators or Haj committee, he said.
"Next year, we will persuade the Saudi government to increase the Haj quota as per the population," the minister said.
Meanwhile, Planning Commission member Syeda Hameed, who was also present on the occasion, said states are answerable and accountable to the Commission for inclusive growth.