Venkaiah jibe is against Ambedkar ideology: TRS

Hyderabad, April.16: Stating that the reservation bill for Muslim Minorities and STs has been passed in the Assembly session as per the Constitution norms, TRS MP Balka Suman today flayed that the BJP was adopting divide and rule policy by opposing it stiffly only to provoke communal sentiments.
Suman also took exception to Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu’s comments that they would oppose the reservations bill tooth and nail as it is religious basis. The Union minister’s comments on Muslim reservations were totally unconstitutional and would rake up communal cauldron in terms of Telangana becoming another Kashmir, he said.

Suman said the reservations bill will do justice to Muslims as well as Scheduled Tribes in a big way. However, he expressed displeasure at the BJP for its disruptive policies of creating communal chaos among the communities by disturbing the House while discussing the crucial reservation bill.
The BJP move is against Ambedkar ideology of empowering the poor and deprived classes who comprise major chunk of 90 per cent of population including SC, ST, BC, Minorities. These classes will teach a lesson to the BJP led NDA Government in future elections if it failed to mend its ways, he warned. Venkaiah should stop talking like an RSS man and instead of think of himself being a Union Minister and try to understand the requirements of the respective states to bringing the backward Muslims or STs in to mainstream.

            The TRS leader also wanted to know as to why the BJP at the Centre is coming in the way of reservations for Mslims who are lagging behind socially and economically for a few decades. The successive governments ignored these classes and made them as mere vote banks, he fumed. He cited that bill for hiking reservations for Muslims and STs is a historic one as Chief Minister K Chandraekhar Rao is determined to keep the promise. KCR is vouching for social justice and allround development of all sections in the state and the reservations bill passed in the Assembly will prove handy, he added.


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