New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a big statement regarding religion-based reservation in Telangana. The PM made it clear that as long as he is alive, Muslims will not be given reservation on the basis of religion in the country. In Hyderabad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday targeted Congress and said, as long as I am alive, reservation will not be given to Muslims on the basis of religion. He will not allow reservation for Muslims on the basis of religion at the expense of SC-ST and OBC. Addressing an election rally in Medak district, Modi assured that he will celebrate 75 years of the Constitution in a big way in his third term.
Making a veiled attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, PM Modi alleged that the money collected through Double R (RR) tax in the state is being sent to Delhi. The PM made this comment while referring to the blockbuster Telugu film titled ‘RRR’, which received global praise. Targeting the Congress party over the fake video issue, he said that this is being done to mislead people and create tension in the society.
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55 percent inheritance tax…
Alleging that Congress will impose 55 per cent inheritance tax if it comes to power, PM Modi said that while the entire world was progressing economically, India was suffering from policy paralysis under the previous UPA government. If Congress comes to power they will bring inheritance tax. He claimed that Congress is planning to collect more than half i.e. 55 percent as inheritance tax.
First BRS and Congress…
Taking a dig at the Congress, he said that whenever the oldest party is in power, it has five political symbols – first, false promises; Second, vote bank politics, third, support of mafia and criminals, fourth dynasty politics and fifth corruption. Modi further alleged that first BRS looted Telangana and now it is Congress.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 30, 2024, 19:04 IST