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Muslims Should Never Be Fooled By Congress: Shaik Abdullah Sohail

Jatcharla, Nov 27 (Maxim News): Shaik Abdullah Sohail, a leader of the BRS party, has warned Muslims in the state to be careful of the Congress party.

He spoke at a meeting of Muslims in Jadcherla and said that people from the RSS group have joined the Congress party and are trying to get votes by pretending to be friends of Muslims. He asked Muslims not to be fooled by the Congress and to support the Chandrashekhar Rao government instead, which has kept law and order in Telangana. He also asked them to vote for BRS party candidates to help the Muslim community in the state grow and be happy.

The BRS party held a special meeting for Muslims in the Jadcherla Assembly Constituency at the Garden Function Hall in Jadcherla on Sunday. 

Lakshma Reddy, the BRS party candidate for Jedcharla, talked about how the Telangana government has helped the Muslim community. He asked the community to vote for BRS party candidates so that they can win.

The BRS party is asking for a lot of support in the upcoming elections. The party says that it is still committed to helping the Muslim community in Telangana grow. It is asking Muslims to vote and choose BRS for a better future.

Some important guests at the event were Muhammad Masihullah Khan, the head of the Waqf Board, Shaik Abdullah Sohail, a BRS Party Minority Cell representative in Hyderabad, Abdul Hadi Advocate, Jaber Bin Saeed Syed, the MIM Coordinator for Mahbubnagar District, and Zakir Advocate. 

Many important people went to the event, including the DCMS Director of Mehboob Nagar, M. Ramesh Reddy, the former chairman of the Agricultural Market in Badepalli, Muhammad Ali Danish, the deputy chairman of the Agricultural Market in Badepalli, MA Malik Shaker Advocate, Muhammad Hafeezur Rahman, Abdul Karim, Abdul Muqit Al-Huseeb, Azheer Uddin, Moiz Chishti, Ayan, Jaber Latif, Syed Masihuddin, Nizam Mehmood, Jahia Nagar, Sadiq, Muhammad Ghouse Muhammad Bashir, and other leaders from the BRS party. A lot of BRS party members were also there, which shows that the party has a lot of support from Muslims.  (Maxim News)


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