The Telangana Congress Party recently held an Iftar party where discussions were held on the issue of providing 12% reservation for the Muslim community. The event was attended by several prominent leaders of the party, including former ministers and MLAs. The Congress Party has been advocating for the reservation for the Muslim community for a long time, and the Iftar party was a platform to discuss the issue and garner support from the community.
The demand for 12% reservation for Muslims in Telangana has been a long-standing issue, with the Congress Party being at the forefront of the movement. The party has argued that the Muslim community is one of the most marginalized communities in the state and needs representation in government jobs and educational institutions. The party has also pointed out that several other states in India, including Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, have already implemented reservation for Muslims.
The Iftar party was an opportunity for the Congress Party to reach out to the Muslim community and assure them of their support for the reservation issue. The party leaders emphasized that the reservation was not a handout but a means to provide equal opportunities to all communities. The party also criticized the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government for not implementing the reservation despite promising to do so before coming to power. The Congress Party has promised to make the reservation a reality if it comes to power in the state in the upcoming elections.
In conclusion, the Iftar party organized by the Telangana Congress Party was an important event that highlighted the issue of providing 12% reservation for Muslims in the state. The party leaders reiterated their commitment to the cause and urged the community to support them in their fight for equal opportunities. The reservation issue is likely to be a major talking point in the upcoming state elections, with both the Congress Party and TRS vying for the support of the Muslim community.