In a recent statement, Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress party for providing reservations to Muslims under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category in Karnataka. Shah asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will not permit similar actions in Haryana, emphasizing the party’s stance against religion-based reservations.
Amit Shah accused the Congress of attempting to secure votes by extending OBC quotas to Muslims, which he claimed undermines the rights of the genuinely backward communities. According to Shah, such measures are politically motivated and detrimental to the principle of social justice.
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Shah highlighted the BJP’s commitment to ensuring that reservations benefit those truly in need without any religious considerations. He reiterated the party’s stance that reservations should be based solely on social and economic backwardness, not on religious lines.
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The BJP leader also emphasized that the party remains steadfast in its support for equitable development and the upliftment of marginalized communities, devoid of any appeasement politics.
Shah’s remarks come in the wake of ongoing debates about reservation policies and their implementation, reflecting the broader ideological differences between the BJP and Congress on issues of social justice and community welfare.
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