In a recent public gathering in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant statement regarding the intentions of the INDI alliance. He pointed out that the Congress has remained silent on this issue, but one of its allies has now confirmed their plans.
The leader in question, who is currently out on bail in connection with the fodder scam and has been punished by the court, made a statement that Muslims should not only get reservation but complete reservation. The Prime Minister questioned the implications of this statement, suggesting that it could mean that the INDI alliance intends to take away the reservations currently held by the SC, ST, and OBC communities and give them entirely to Muslims.
Prime Minister Modi’s comments have sparked a debate about the nature of reservations and the potential impact of such a policy change. The issue of reservation has always been a contentious one in India, with various communities vying for a piece of the quota pie.
The Prime Minister’s statement has brought this issue back into the limelight, and it remains to be seen how the Congress and its allies in the INDI alliance will respond to these allegations. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the discourse around reservations and minority rights is set to intensify.