Reddy Calls for Congress Revival to Safeguard Constitution and Muslim Reservations
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy voices concern over BJP threats to the constitution and reservations, urging Congress power in Maharashtra for protection. Emphasizing the need to oppose divisive forces, he pitches the Congress as a safeguard for unity and minority rights, advocating for Rahul Gandhi's leadership.
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy raised alarms on Monday about perceived threats posed to the constitution and reservation policies by the BJP. Speaking at an event, Reddy stressed the critical role of Congress gaining control in Maharashtra to counter these threats.
Reddy claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi might alter the constitution and eliminate Muslim reservations if he consolidates more power. He highlighted the significance of the upcoming Maharashtra elections, emphasizing the potential impact if the Maha Vikas Aghadi does not secure victory.
He criticized the BJP's alliance with local parties, suggesting they aim to divide Hindu-Muslim unity. He also highlighted Congress efforts to inclusively uplift Muslims and advocated for Rahul Gandhi as a prime ministerial candidate, asserting that his leadership is crucial to defeat Modi.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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