Naidu vows to continue 4% quota for Muslims
The Morning Standard|May 03, 2024
TAKING a dig at the claim of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy that his government fulfilled 99 per cent of the promises made in the YSRC election manifesto, TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday sought to know how could he make such tall claims after ignoring majority of the people's issues in the last five years.
Naidu vows to continue 4% quota for Muslims

Addressing an election meeting at Rayachoti in the erstwhile Kadapa district as part of Praja Galam, along with former Chief Minister and Rajampet BJP candidate N Kiran Kumar Reddy, the TDP chief mentioned that though Prime Minister Narendra Modi too had pressed the button, he never publicised like how Jagan has been trumpeting it. "Did Jagan implement total prohibition? Did he abolish the contributory pension scheme? Did he release the job calendar?" Naidu questioned.

Assuring the Muslims of continuing the 4% reservation for them, Naidu asserted that the TDP is committed to the welfare of minorities.

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