"BJP believes religion-based reservation is unconsitutional": Amit Shah
Amit Shah said that the Bharatiya Janata Party believes reservation based on religion is «unconstitutional».
While addressing a press conference in Assam's Guwahati on Tuesday, Amit Shah vowed to end the reservation «imposed based on religion» in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh if BJP comes to power.
He also criticised Congress for creating «confusion» by «spreading lies».
«BJP believes that reservation based on religion is unconstitutional. Whenever we will come to power in states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, we will ensure justice to SCs, STs and OBCs by ending the reservations imposed based on religion,» Amit Shah said while addressing the reporters.
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«Congress wants to create confusion among the public by spreading lies. I want to make one thing clear BJP supports reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs and will always play its role as its protector. This very thing has been stated multiple times by PM Narendra Modi