
Krishnaiah slams Congress on BC quota
Addressing the media, he said that the authority to implement reservation lies with the state and accused Congress of lacking genuine intent in ensuring reservation for BCs.
He alleged that the Congress govt was shifting the blame onto the Centre to cover up its inability. "
BJP
is not opposed to BC reservation, but only to those based on religion," he said, condemning the Congress for repeatedly spreading false propaganda on the issue.
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He announced a protest at Indira Park in Hyderabad on Saturday to oppose the Congress govt's negligence on the issue.

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