No decision on Muslim quota till hearing on in Supreme Court, says Bommai


Dharwad, Apr 26 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said his government has informed the Supreme Court that it will not take any decision regarding the reservation for Muslims till the matter is before the court.

In his reaction to the media over the quota for the Muslims, he said the case is posted for hearing on May 9 and no stay order has been issued by the court.

Bommai also said that the Congress leaders' stand that the government gave away the quota meant for Muslims to others was not correct.

"There are 17 sub-sects among the Muslims and all of them are in the Backward classes. Here also they get reservations about economic backwardness. They are entitled to the quota as per the decision of the government. So, there is no question of doing injustice to the Muslims as the yardsticks are not changed," he said.

Bommai also said that there will be no doubt that Karnataka will completely become BJP after the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

He also said that he has challenged Leader of Opposition in Assembly Siddaramaiah to prove the charges levelled against him. "I know about the people who are making the charges against me unnecessarily. A lot of complaints are against Siddaramaiah and he has been caught telling lies. All the cases against him are referred to the Lokayukta."

He quipped that "Congress means corruption and corruption means Congress".

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Wed, Apr 26 2023

    Till election you people pull on like this .....after election, if you win gullummmmm.....tenga 👎👎👎....I dont understand, why SDPI is sulporting this party where their own community is deprived in so many ways. Many say here, SDPI is another wing of BJP. Praveen Nettaru's main accused is competing. That means govt knows who are the accused and why govt left them out ? Politicians and politics both topics are pirki...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 26 2023

    One of supreme judge told that it's irrelevant during election. Also before scrap Muslims reservation is there any report submitted no it's overnight election jimick. Our CM itself duffer as well gujjus servant totally useless fellow.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2023

    Without religious matter you people can't rule the Govt. Sabke saath subka vikas abhi bakwas

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