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Want 400+ seats for reforms, not to end reservation: Shah

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Union Home Minister Amit Shah refuted allegations on Tuesday that the BJP would alter the Constitution and eliminate quotas if elected to power. He asserted that the party aims for "400 paar" to enact significant reforms for national transformation. Speaking at a rally in Akola, he reaffirmed the BJP's dedication to upholding reservations for backward communities.
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