India, Feb. 6 -- Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday hit out at the BJP over its stand on minority reservations, challenging the saffron party to form a government in the state if it has the courage to act on its promises.
Addressing a consultative meeting of Jamiat Ulama Telangana in Hyderabad, Reddy referred to past remarks by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who had said the BJP would scrap the four per cent minority quota if voted to power in Telangana.
Referring to BJP president Nitin Nabin addressing a public meeting at Mahabubnagar a day earlier, the chief minister said such statements exposed the party's intentions. "Amit Shah has openly said the four per cent reservation for Muslims will be removed if the BJP com...
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