TDP decries ‘attack’ on Muslim man in Guntur
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Telugu Desam Party (TDP) State president K. Atchannaidu has deplored that the the situation of Muslims in the State was deteriorating beneath the ‘atrocious rule’ of the YSRCP authorities.
Condemning the alleged assault on Moizzim Haneef in Guntur, the house district of Home Minister M. Sucharitha, Mr. Atchannaidu mentioned ‘the attack by the YSRCP leaders on Haneef was alarming and despotic.’
In an announcement on Monday, the TDP chief mentioned that crimes towards Muslims had been on rise in the State. “The hate crimes against Muslims has increased in the past 18 months. It poses a question that whether the Muslims in the State have any right to life under the present dispensation,” mentioned Mr. Atchannaidu.
The TDP chief mentioned that it’s time the YSRCP authorities defined to the minorities as to why it was failing to take deterrent motion towards these answerable for such atrocities. “Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has made countless promises for the welfare of the weaker sections and the minorities. But, it is a fact that he is running an oppressive rule ,” alleged Mr. Atchannaidu, and deplored that ‘no action was taken against the abettors of the suicide of Abdul Salaam’s members of the family’.
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