'No proposal before govt': Karnataka on reports of reservations to Muslims in jobs
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 The Karnataka Chief Minister's Office refuted media reports claiming a proposal for Muslim job reservations was under consideration. While acknowledging demands for such reservations, the CMO clarified that no formal proposal existed. The statement comes amid controversy surrounding Muslim reservations in the state, with Home Minister Amit Shah criticizing Congress's stance on the issue.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah said that the cabinet discussion on the Socio-Economic and Educational Survey, also known as the caste census, was inconclusive and.. IndiaTimes
Karnataka's cabinet meeting on the contentious caste census concluded without a resolution, postponing further discussions to May 2 amidst pressure from.. IndiaTimes
Karnataka Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot has sent a bill proposing 4% Muslim reservation in government contracts to the President, citing constitutional concerns... IndiaTimes
The NIA has filed charges against four more individuals, including three absconders, for their alleged roles in the 2022 murder of BJP leader Praveen Nettaru... IndiaTimes
Karnataka's government faces internal pressure following the leak of a caste census report. Vokkaliga and Lingayat leaders are contesting the population.. IndiaTimes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, was introduced after receiving numerous complaints from the Muslim community,.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court is considering petitions from a Muslim woman, an NGO, and an advocate challenging the inheritance provisions of Sharia law, arguing they.. IndiaTimes
Bengal Riot Crisis has once again exposed deep communal fault lines in West Bengal. In this explosive Oneindia exclusive, renowned political commentator and IPCS Senior Fellow Abhijit Iyer Mitra addresses the Murshidabad unrest where over 400 Hindus were allegedly forced to flee following Waqf-related clashes.
Is Mamata Banerjee losing control of the state? Is this a case of targeted demographic engineering? Why are Muslims issuing open death threats and walking free?
Abhijit Iyer Mitra doesn’t hold back as he dissects the Bengal Riot Crisis, the silence of the TMC, the failure of West Bengal Police, and the Centre-State power struggle behind the chaos.
Watch till the end to understand how deep the Bengal Riot Crisis goes — and what it means for India’s national security.
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