TRS Chief Chandrasekhar Rao Slams Amit Shah for Opposing Quota to Muslims

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Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. — File photo

Rao said the TRS would not like pleading with the Centre, and the BJP would not be in power after the next Lok Sabha elections.

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HYDERABAD — Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, speaking at an election rally at Dichpally on Monday, slammed BJP chief Amit Shah for his opposition to the TRS government’s proposal to increase reservation for Muslims in the state, reports PTI.

Earlier on Sunday BJP chief Amit Shah had rejected the TRS government’s proposal to give 12 per cent quota to Muslims, saying his party would not allow any religion based reservation.

Addressing an election rally at Parkala in Warangal district, Amit Shah said the Bharatiya Janata Party will neither provide quota on the basis of religion nor allow its implementation by others.
“I want to tell Chandrasekhar Rao, the Supreme Court has fixed 50 per cent ceiling (on total reservations). If you want to provide 12 per cent reservation, from whose quota are you going to carve it out: from Dalits, tribals or OBCs. Decide this first,” Shah said.
The Constitution does not allow reservation based on religion, the BJP chief said.

Taking exception to Shah’s comments, Rao said the TRS would not like pleading with the Centre, and the BJP would not be in power after the next Lok Sabha elections.

A ‘federal front’ government should come to power at the Centre after next year’s Lok Sabha elections for reservation and other things to be achieved, he said.

“Nobody gives us if we beg someone. Either our reservation, rights of Muslims or rights of STs, …if they (quota and others) are to come, federal government should come in the country,” he said

“Yesterday, their president also came… He spoke wide and straight and left. They say they will not give. He spoke that we will not let Muslims get reservation… Amit Shah… You will not be in power. It is not you giving (something) and we taking it,” he said.

The Telangana legislature has passed a bill increasing reservation in jobs and education for backward sections of the Muslim community to 12 per cent from the earlier four per cent. The bill is yet to get the Centre’s nod.

(With inputs from PTI)

 

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