'No proposal before govt': Karnataka on reports of reservations to Muslims in jobs

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.
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