Hyderabad:Claiming that the Constitution and reservations are "under threat from the BJP", Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday emphasised the need for Congress to come to power in Maharashtra to protect both. Speaking at an event on National Education Day and Minorities Welfare Day, Reddy alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would "change the constitution" and "abolish Muslim reservations" if he gained more political strength.
Referring to the upcoming Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections, Reddy urged the gathering to consider the consequences if the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) does not form the government in Maharashtra. He noted that many people in Telangana have relatives in the 'Hyderabad-Maharashtra' region (areas of Maharashtra once part of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad under the Nizam) and appealed to them to "oppose those trying to divide Hindu-Muslim unity" in the assembly polls.
"It does not matter to Congress whether it is in power or not. Congress ruled for many years over the past 70 years, but this time it is crucial. The constitution and reservations are in danger. Congress must form the government in Maharashtra to safeguard both," Reddy said. He described the current political situation as a choice between two blocs: the 'Modi Parivar' and the 'Gandhi Parivar'.