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VHP Protests in Karnataka Against Muslim Reservation in Govt Contracts

VHP Protests in Karnataka Against Muslim Reservation in Govt Contracts

VHP Protests in Karnataka: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) is holding a statewide protest in Karnataka today, opposing the 4% reservation for Muslims in government contracts. VHP alleges vote bank politics and unconstitutional religious-based reservation.

VHP to hold statewide protest today against reservation to Muslims in government contracts, alleges vote bank politics. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) will hold a statewide protest on Tuesday against the four per cent reservation given to Muslims in government contracts in Karnataka.

The VHP said it strongly condemns the bill introduced in the Assembly by the Karnataka government. We strongly oppose this unconstitutional decision and protests are being organised across the state in protest.

VHP Protests in Karnataka: VHP said the reservation is based entirely on religion

The protest in Bengaluru will be held at Freedom Park at 4 pm. The VHP said the Karnataka state cabinet has amended the KTPP, allowing four per cent reservation only for Muslims falling under category 2B in civil works contracts up to Rs 2 crore and up to Rs 1 crore in contracts for goods and services. This reservation is entirely based on religion, which is unacceptable. According to Article 15 of the Constitution, there should be no discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.

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Shocking news has come from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. 30 students in Visakhapatnam could not reach their examination center and failed to take the engineering entrance exam. This happened due to the convoy of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.

The convoy had blocked the route to reach the examination center. There is a lot of concern among the students and their parents about this incident. They say that this incident has deeply affected their academic future. The future of the students is at stake, and they are demanding action against those responsible for this incident.

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Students sent back from the gate of the exam center

Students of Pendurthi AI Digital JE Advanced Program were taking the Joint Entrance Examination (Main). Also, which determines admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) – said that they reached their examination center late due to traffic blockage. He said all 30 students were turned back from the gate of the examination hall and were not allowed to appear for the exam.

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