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Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao



KTR mentioned that Muslim reservation in Telangana shouldn’t be based mostly on faith.

Hyderabad:

Telangana Minister and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA KT Rama Rao has mentioned the 4 per cent Muslim reservation within the state shouldn’t be on the idea of faith however on the idea of socio-economic standing in the neighborhood.

Rao mentioned this whereas reacting to Union Dwelling Minister Amit Shah’s “promise” that the BJP authorities would finish Muslim reservations within the state after coming into energy in Telangana.

“4% Muslim reservation shouldn’t be on the idea of faith. That’s on the idea of socio-economic standing. Amit Shah ought to suppose earlier than talking. Secondly, we all know what the BJP does and what it’s trying to do. It’s attempting to polarise…However they are going to fail this time,” Mr Rao informed ANI whereas reacting to Shah’s assertion on Friday.

Earlier, whereas collaborating within the BJP’s roadshow together with the social gathering’s candidate Thokala Srinivas Reddy in Rajendra Nagar Meeting Constituency in Telangana, Mr Shah mentioned,” We now have made loads of guarantees. One among them is that the CM can be constituted of the backward class. We are going to finish the Muslim reservation & give reservations to SC, ST & OBC. We now have additionally promised vertical reservation to the Madiga group.”

When requested about Congress chief Jairam Ramesh’s comment on the per capita revenue of the state, KTR mentioned, “He ought to learn the socio-economic survey. If we take a look at Telangana right this moment, there are 33 districts. All of those districts have per capita greater than the nationwide common. So, he ought to learn it as soon as once more.”

Telangana is ready to bear meeting elections on November 30, and the ruling BRS, Congress and BJP are the primary contestants within the state. The counting of votes will happen on December 3.

Within the earlier Meeting election within the state in 2018, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), beforehand generally known as Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), received 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the entire vote share. The Congress got here in a distant second with simply 19 seats.

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