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Congress aims to provide Muslim quotas intended for SCs and OBCs, according to Nadda

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Congress aims to provide Muslim quotas intended for SCs and OBCs, according to Nadda

The head of the BJP, J. P. Nadda, charged on Friday that the Congress was hiding an agenda and was trying to take away the rights of OBCs, SCs, and STs to help Muslims. In keeping with the BJP’s attempts to portray the Congress as a party that supports Muslim interests at the expense of historically marginalized Hindu groups, Nadda stated that the opposition party has been laying the foundation for the minority community’s designation as an SC and reservation for them for a long time.

As the second round of the Lok Sabha elections began, he released a video statement. Nadda mentioned remarks made in April 2009 by the then-prime minister Manmohan Singh, who stated that Muslims, in particular, should have priority access to the nation’s resources. Singh made this statement in 2006.

A lack of popular support for the incumbent party in the ongoing polls has prompted the Congress to accuse the BJP of selectively quoting Singh and to argue that the party has resorted to communal divisiveness and the distribution of falsehoods to create polarization during the elections. Nadda pointed out, nevertheless, that the Congress had attempted in a few states to grant Muslims reservation rights, notably in Karnataka, where he claimed the BJP government had abolished the quota but that the Siddaramaiah government had reinstated it.

According to him, it tried to grant reservations to Muslims in Andhra Pradesh as well but was unable to do so because of directives from the Supreme Court. He added that the Congress had pledged to provide Muslims with a sub-quota in the Other Backward Classes category for employment and educational institutions in its 2009 election manifesto.

He cited B. R. Ambedkar’s critique of Jawahar Lal Nehru for not addressing the welfare of Dalits in speeches to support his claim that the party has a longstanding practice of depriving SCs, STs, and OBCs of their legal rights. He said that Nehru has always supported Muslims.

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Nadda stated that while he never wanted Muslims to be ignored, they also shouldn’t receive special treatment at the expense of other groups. He claimed that the opposing party was creating the idea that Dalits were also Muslims to deny the minority community the benefits of the SC quota and that those who required greater protection should receive these benefits.

He said that to reverse court rulings ending reservations for underprivileged Hindi communities at universities like Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia, the Congress introduced laws.

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Yogi Adityanath Slams Congress with ‘Ram Droh’ Allegations Amid Radhika Khera’s Resignation

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Yogi Adityanath Slams Congress with ‘Ram Droh’ Allegations Amid Radhika Khera’s Resignation

“Ram Droh in their DNA” is what Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, said the Congress, Samajwadi Party, and India bloc coalition harbored on Monday. In response to Congresswoman Radhika Khera’s departure from her party, Yogi Adityanath made a statement. He said that because she went to the temple of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, the Congress had humiliated her. “The Congress leaders humiliated her when she traveled to Ayodhya to get Ram Lala’s blessings. When she could take no more of the insults, she resigned. This demonstrates the genetic ‘Ram droh’ that both Congress and the SP possess. “People connected to the INDI Alliance possess ‘Ram Droh’ in their genetic makeup,” he stated to ANI.

Yogi Adityanath declared that the nation’s voters will never support “Ram Drohi” candidates. “The nation’s populace is fully aware of Congress’s fictitious structure. The public is aware that the things Congress is currently flaunting are not grounded in reality. They just intend to mislead the populace, but their play is exposed. As a result, the general population is driving it in that direction,” Yogi Aditanath continued. Radhika Khera said on Sunday that the Congress party was opposed to Sanatan Dharma and Lord Ram.

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She claimed that the Congress began to despise her when she went to the Ram Temple with her grandpa and erected a Jai Shri Ram banner in front of her home. Radhika Khera stated that she received criticism from the party for traveling to Ayodhya during the election season. She claimed that party leaders had mistreated her and quit the organization. She further said that she was not met by Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi Vadra over the matter. She stated that for more than three years, she had been attempting to contact both Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Rahul Gandhi. The top campaigner for the BJP is Yogi Adityanath. He declared during rallies last month that the Congress intended to bring Sharia rule to the nation and let minorities butcher cows.

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Pakistan Not Wearing Bangles: Farooq Abdullah’s Response to Rajnath’s PoK Remark Draws Criticism

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Pakistan Not Wearing Bangles: Farooq Abdullah’s Response to Rajnath’s PoK Remark Draws Criticism

Farooq Abdullah, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, fell out of favor when he continued to deny wearing bangles and threatened to launch atomic bombs on India in response to Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement that the province of PoK would become part of India. “Go ahead and do it if the minister of defense says so. Who are we to put an end to? But keep in mind that Pakistan is not wearing bangles either. The head of the National Conference, Abdullah, stated, “Unfortunately, it has atom bombs, and that atom bomb will fall on us.”

Omar Abdullah, the son of Abdullah, stated that no one is preventing the BJP from uniting the PoK with India and that they must first address all of the issues facing the J&K area. “Who has managed to stop them? With us, to stop you? However, they must first address every issue the area has with them,” he remarked.

The BJP reacts to Farooq’s recall.

BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi responded to Farooq’s statement by saying that the INDI alliance bears a Pakistani imprint. “I’m drawing your attention to a startling political declaration in India today. Per Farooq Abdullah, Pakistan possesses an atomic weapon. This is the case in several cases. Maharashtra’s Congress LOP released a statement instead of offering Pakistan cover fire. You are questioning the Indian military just to garner a few votes, he remarked.

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The INDI alliance has a Pakistani stamp. They are both telling everyone, “Mile sur mera tumhara.” The past seven days saw this occur. This is too much of a coincidence. This is Pakistan’s and the Indian Alliance’s strategic plan of action. They’re engaged in really risky behavior, he declared. Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) National General Secretary Malook Nagar expressed regret that citizens of the nation would make such remarks. Farooq Abdullah and his son, Omar Abdullah, sounded like Pakistanis during their interviews while Article 370 was still in effect. They ought to feel guilty. Such individuals are not entitled to reside in this nation.

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Radhika Khera’s Shocking Allegations Against Congress Leaders: Locked, Abused, Manhandled After Leaving Party

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Radhika Khera’s Shocking Allegations Against Congress Leaders: Locked, Abused, Manhandled After Leaving Party

Radhika Khera said on Monday, one day after leaving the Congress, that several of her former party officials had physically and verbally harassed her in the state Congress headquarters in Chhattisgarh and had confined her in a room. On Sunday, Khera announced her resignation from the party, citing that she had been denied justice in the event due to criticism of her visit to the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya. At a news conference today, she said that Congress has been under assault against her ever since she placed Lord Ram’s banner at my house. Is it improper to discuss your religion? I was occasionally getting insulted. “They knocked on my doors late at night in a drunken state when media chairman Sushil Gupta offered me alcohol during Rahul Gandhi’s Nyay Yatra in Chhattisgarh,” the woman recalled.

“I went to speak with Sushil Anand Shukla at the state congress office on the 30th evening, and he yelled at me and mistreated me.” They imprisoned me inside while he and the other two state spokespeople mistreated me. When I yelled, the door remained closed. I was treated roughly. I even protested to Congressman Mahamantri, but nobody would listen,” she continued. For the current Lok Saha elections, Khera was dispatched by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) from Delhi to serve as the state’s coordinator of communication and media for Chhattisgarh.

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Significantly, party sources stated that on April 30 at the Raipur party headquarters, Khera and Sushil Anand Shukla, the chairwoman of the Chhattisgarh Congress’ communication wing, got into a heated debate about senior politician Pawan Khera’s scheduled visit the next day. Khera was seen complaining about being humiliated in a video that went viral, allegedly of her. As Khera noted in her letter of resignation, there has always been hostility toward religious backing, a well-established reality from ancient times. “From Ravana and Kansa to Hiranyakashyap, examples of this can be found.” Some people are currently against individuals who use Lord Shri Ram’s name in the same manner, she continued.

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