In Khammam, Mohammed Javeed, a member of the TPCC and leader of the minority community, made an important announcement. He stated that the welfare programs outlined in the party’s ‘Minority Declaration’ will now be expanded to include all Muslim communities, including Shias who are currently not included in the 4% quota. This means that Sunni, Shia, and other sects will have access to the Rs 4,000 crore annual minority fund pledged by the party. This initiative aims to address the exclusion of Shias from the existing quota system and will also benefit groups like Moghuls and Pathans.
Javeed stressed the importance of including all groups in the 4% reservation for Muslims in employment and education. He mentioned that this expansion is necessary for a fair distribution of benefits. As part of this commitment, Rs 1,000 crore will be allocated for subsidised loans to unemployed youth and women.
Javeed also took the opportunity to appeal to minorities and urged them to support the Congress party. He stated that the Congress is the leading advocate for minority interests and believes that minority communities will be happiest under Congress governance.