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BJP will never allow religion-based quota: Shah

- AGENCIES Parkal/Nirmal

BJP chief Amit Shah Sunday attacked the state govenment's proposal to give 12 per cent quota to Muslims, saying his party will never allow it as religionba­sed reservatio­n is unconstitu­tional.

Shah hit out at Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief and Telangana chief minister K Chandrasek­har Rao over the issue during campaign rallies at Parkal and Nirmal ahead of the December 7 Assembly polls in the state.

"I want to tell Chandrasek­har Rao, the Supreme Court has fixed 50 per cent ceiling (on total reservatio­ns). If you want to provide 12 per cent reservatio­n, from whose quota are you going to carve it out: from Dalits, tribals or OBCs. Decide this first," Shah said. Shah said Rao promised reservatio­n to the minority community "despite being aware" of the 50 per cent ceiling and forwarded the proposal (bill) to the Centre.

"BJP would stand firmly to protect the reservatio­n of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes," he said. The Constituti­on does not allow reservatio­n based on religion, the BJP chief said.

He asked the gathering whether a religion-based reservatio­n should be be given, and said, "You don't worry.

Even if KCR, Congress, TDP, communists, all of them come together, I guarantee that till the BJP government is at the Centre, religion-based reservatio­n will not be given." The Telangana legislatur­e has passed a bill increasing reservatio­ns in jobs and education for backward sections of the Muslim community to 12 per cent from the earlier four per cent. The bill is yet to get the Centre's nod.

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