Friday, November 13, 2015

Muslims demand quota

The Muslim Minorities Joint Action committee of Adilabad on Friday demanded that state government lock 12 percent state government jobs in the ongoing recruitments and also to constitute a commission on Backward Classes immediately.

The JAC said that minorities deserved reservations as they lag behind all other communities.

JAC members led by Amir Ali Khan, news editor of Siasat Urdu daily, submitted a memorandum to the minister for Backward Classes welfare Jogu Ramanna, askimg him to constitute a panel to study the socio-economic conditions of the BCs along with Muslim Minorities.

They asked the minister to lock 12 percent jobs so that they are filled with Muslim otherwise they will lose the opportunity, at a time the state government is filling vacancies on large scale.  
Muslim community leaders and leaders of all major political parties later participated in the rally over het issue.

Joint action committee chairman Mohd Gouse and co convenor Dr Shami Uddin,   Sajid Khan of Congress and Sajiduddin of TRS, Younis Akbani of TDP, AAP district convenor Rasheed, Retd employees leaders Sardar Alam and Jamat Ulma Akbar and others were present. The JAC leaders also submitted memorandum to former Minister C. Ramchander Reddy and collector Jagan Mohan on the issue.


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