Injustice To OBCs Due To Muslim Reservations In Congress Ruled States: JP Nadda

Peddapalli/Hyderabad, May 6 (Maxim News): BJP National President JP Nadda said that OBCs are being treated unfairly due to Muslim reservations in Congress-ruled states.

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Addressing the public meeting in Peddapalli today, he said that Muslim religious reservations will be abolished if BJ comes to power.

He said that Rahul Gandhi’s saying that Modi will cancel the reservations is not correct, the Congress spreading false propaganda.

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He said that BJP will work to do justice to SCs, STs, and CS. He criticized the Congress party as a party against Sanatana dharma.

Injustice To OBCs Due To Muslim Reservations In Congress Ruled States: JP Nadda

He said that when the BJP came to power, they would provide honest governance. He said that Prime Minister Modi has got the credit for placing the country in 5th position in terms of the world economy. He said that 4 crores of houses have been constructed under the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana.

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He said that plans have been prepared to build another 3 crore houses in the next five years.

He said that the then BRS government did not accept the Pradhan Mantri Awaz Yojana and the present Revanth Reddy government is also not accepting it.

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He said that 300 trains have been given to Telangana. Nadda said that they will start a train from Nizamabad to Indore via Peddapalli to benefit the Peddapalli people. (Maxim News)


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