PM connects to Muslims, promises welfare schemes

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HYDERABAD: Before he wound up his hectic election campaign in Telangana with a roadshow in Hyderabad on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
met Muslim minority leaders in Karimnagar where he had addressed a public meeting in support of party candidate, former state unit chief
meeting venue in Karimnagar town
The PM told the Muslim leaders that his government would introduce more welfare schemes for Muslims in education and health sectors based on
the Sachar Committee recommendations
told the minority morcha leaders
In his renewed bid to reach out to the community, Modi also told the leaders to dispel the notion that his government discriminated against
Muslims while extending benefits of welfare schemes
It was during the BJP national executive committee meeting in Hyderabad that the PM gave a call to BJP leaders to shift their focus on
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his public meetings in Telangana where he said if the party comes to power, it will scrap 4% Muslim reservations and pass on the benefit to
articles recently'Silent influence' of Muslim community in Amritsar municipal electionsThe Muslim community in Amritsar, despite holding
considerable sway in supporting candidates for the municipal council, demonstrates limited political activism
Community leaders focus on individual pursuits and community affairs, rather than advocating for their demands
They are concerned about the decline in the number of Muslim graveyards due to development
Muslim leaders have tried to contest AMC elections in the past but received little support
The estimated Muslim population in Amritsar exceeds 2 lakhs, with over seventy thousand Muslim voters.Telangana Muslim JAC declares support
to CongressThe Joint Action Committee of Telangana Muslim organisations has decided to support the Congress party in the upcoming State
Legislative Assembly election, which is a setback for the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi government
The decision was made after the state government failed to address the demands of the Muslim JAC
The Muslim JAC urges all Muslims to unite and vote for the Congress party
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an insult to Constitution: Yogi AdityanathUP CM Yogi Adityanath criticized the BRS government for continuing religion-based reservation for
Muslims, calling it an insult to the Constitution and Dr BR Ambedkar
He promised to remove this unconstitutional reservation if BJP comes to power
Yogi appealed to people to vote for the lotus symbol in Telugu
He also highlighted the positive changes brought by the BJP government at the Centre and the need for the same change in Telangana
Yogi mentioned the 'double engine' government's impact on job creation and law and order
He stated that if BJP forms the government, Hyderabad will be renamed as Bhaganagar and Hyderabad Liberation Day will be officially
celebrated
Yogi credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the free Covid-19 vaccine and ration for the poor
He emphasized the party's commitment to naming the city after Goddess Bhagyalaxmi as a gift to all Ram Bhakts in
Telangana.WatchHyderabad's vibrant welcome to PM Modi during roadshow ahead of the Telangana polls