As India gears up for the Lok Sabha Election in 2024, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi stood united. Amidst the Iftar celebration, they shared an embrace on stage. Owaisi asserted the need to jointly combat the propagators of hate. CM Reddy proclaimed that Modi and Shah don't have the courage to revoke the 4% reservation given to minorities in Telangana.
Owaisi, addressing CM Revanth Reddy, spoke of the imperative to unite against those seeding discord in Telangana. 'We must fight together against those who split our homes,' he said.
Revanth Reddy expressed Congress's commitment to inclusive governance, citing historical support such as the 4% reservation for minorities and funding for their welfare, promising more beneficial programs ahead.
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Owaisi, touching on the Citizenship Amendment Act, questioned the fate of 1.5 lakh Muslims excluded from Assam's NRC, contrasting this with the state's CM Himanta Biswa Sarma's promise to grant citizenship to listed Hindus under the CAA.
Revanth Reddy praised Congress for advocating minority interests in the Supreme Court and ensured equal representation within the Telangana Public Service Commission. He assured the appointment of a minority member as Vice-Chancellor in a state university and promised to protect their fair share in all aspects, including housing and financial aid applications.