Hyderabad Opposition BJP in Telangana on Wednesday hit out at the TRS government over alleged lockdown violations and accused it of appeasing the minority while dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Newly appointed BJP state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar claimed that people were moving on roads in the Old City area after Ramzan started and the government was not doing enough testing in a bid to show lower number of positive cases.
In his first media interaction after assuming charge of the post, Kumar said common people cooperated by not celebrating festivals such as Telugu new year Ugadi, Sri Rama Navami and the birth anniversaries of Babasaheb Ambedkar among others thinking government would treat all citizens alike.
But the TRS government "is behaving in a manner of appeasing the minorities," he told reporters here, referring to a decision not to collect samples from bodies of suspected COVID-19 patients.
"....it is only due to the pressure of (AIMIM president Asaduddin) Owaisi (the tests are not done). The Chief Minister is troubling others by keeping their (Muslims) inconvenience in mind," he alleged.
He charged the government with not taking samples from bodies of COVID-19 suspects because Muslims consider Ramzan as a holy month and hope that the departed would reach the God.
On April 21, a health official had said a decision had been taken no to test samples from the bodies of those suspected to have died with symptoms of COVID-19 but follow all due protocols, including for disposal of the body and contact tracing.
We appeal to the government. There is a danger of a division in society happeningbecause of your attitude of following appeasement minority appeasement policies and to get Owaisis appreciation. The state Chief Minister will have to take full responsibility for this," Kumar, an MP, said.