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Minority Representation Concerns Surface as New Telangana Cabinet Takes Shape

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Telangana Congress Expected to Nominate 10 Muslim Candidates to Garner Support from Community Voters

The new Telangana government has sparked disappointment among minority communities as no ministries were assigned to minority leaders in the initial cabinet announcement.

Expressing discontent, Muslims who played a pivotal role in securing Congress’ victory in Telangana find themselves notably absent from the first cabinet ministries list. In stark contrast, the neighboring Karnataka government boasts one Muslim Deputy Chief Minister and five ministers, reflecting a more inclusive approach considering the state’s 13% Muslim population.

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Despite assurances from the Congress party during the election campaign, where emphasis was placed on Muslim representation, the first cabinet list for Telangana raises concerns. With Muslims constituting 12% of the state’s population, their absence from key ministries has triggered disappointment, evident in the voices of Muslim leaders expressed on social media.

Notably, no Muslim candidate secured a victory as an MLA in the recent elections. However, the existence of two vacant MLC positions in the governor’s quota provided a potential avenue for increasing representation. Regrettably, only one MLC slot has been filled so far, leaving the community yearning for more substantial involvement in the decision-making process.

While it is acknowledged that KCR’s previous administration had also fallen short in Muslim representation, there were historical instances, such as the appointment of Mohammed Mahmood Ali as Deputy Chief Minister in 2014 and subsequently as the Home Minister in 2018. Despite these precedents, the current disappointment among Muslims in Telangana raises questions about the promised inclusivity and fair representation in the state’s governance.

As the government faces criticism for the apparent oversight, it remains to be seen whether subsequent cabinet announcements will address the concerns of the minority communities and live up to the expectations set during the electoral campaigns.

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