India

“Religion Cannot Be Base of providing Reservation”: PM Modi

The dispute over reservations for Muslims is escalating as the Lok Sabha elections draw near, with the BJP expressing opposition to religion-based quotas. Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that reservations should not be determined by religion, citing its contradiction with the Constitution.

He emphasized that all economically disadvantaged individuals, including Hindus, Christians, and Parsis, should benefit from reservations, not solely Muslims. PM Modi underscored the historical injustice endured by Dalits and Tribals, leading to the inclusion of reservations in the Constitution. He elucidated that the framers of the Constitution rejected religious-based reservations due to potential long-term societal repercussions.

Assuring equitable benefits, PM Modi pledged that Muslims would receive equal advantages from government schemes if his party secures victory. He reiterated his unwavering commitment to completing all governmental initiatives, ensuring the inclusion of every community and religion, aligning with his promise of social justice and secularism.

Furthermore, PM Modi stressed that his government’s manifesto would prioritize pending tasks, such as the Ram Mandir and Article 370, while guaranteeing the fulfilment of ongoing schemes for the welfare of all citizens without discrimination. This comprehensive approach aims to address historical injustices, uphold constitutional values, and foster an inclusive society where every individual, regardless of their background, has equal opportunities for advancement and prosperity.

Manish Raj Malik

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