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    K Chandrashekar Rao works on the agenda of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi: Amit Shah

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    "KCR works on the Owaisi's agenda. He didn't celebrate liberation day (Hyderabad liberation). He has given unconstitutional reservation to Muslims in educational institutions. If BJP voted to power, I promise we will end this unconstitutional reservation and will ensure SCs, STs and OBCs rights are protected," Union Minister Amit Shah said.

    _Majlis is compulsion for KCR, not for BJP__ Amit Shah in Telangana.ANI
    "Majlis is compulsion for KCR, not for BJP": Amit Shah in Telangana (ANI Photo)
    Union Minister Amit Shah on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) saying that he works on the agenda of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

    Addressing a public rally in Chevella, Telangana, Shah used the BRS poll symbol, car, to take a dig at KCR, saying the steering of KCR government's car is with Owaisi.

    "If steering of KCR government is with Majlis, can the car move in correct direction," Shah asked while addressing the party workers in the rally.

    "KCR works on the Owaisi's agenda. He didn't celebrate liberation day (Hyderabad liberation). He has given unconstitutional reservation to Muslims in educational institutions. If BJP voted to power, I promise we will end this unconstitutional reservation and will ensure SCs, STs and OBCs rights are protected," Shah said.

    Stating that the "countdown for the end of corrupt rule of BRS" has begun, Shah asked the party workers to show a trailor of what coming in 2024 lok sabha polls by winning upcoming assembly elections.
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