New Delhi, March 21 -- The Karnataka Assembly on Friday passed a bill proposing reservation for the Muslim community in contracts awarded by the Congress-led state government. The Muslim quota bill proposes a 4 per cent reservation for people from the religion in public contracts.

The Siddaramaiah-led Congress government in Karnataka passed the bill amid chaos from the BJP-led opposition.

The passing of the 4 per cent Muslim quota bill attracted protests from the BJP-led Opposition.

According to a report by India Today, the BJP called the 4 per cent Muslim quota 'unconstitutional' and promised to take legal steps against the decision.

As per the report, BJP leaders were seen storming the well of the House and sloganeering against the ...