BJYM launches signature campaign

February 11, 2017 01:21 am | Updated 01:22 am IST - NIZAMABAD:

Bharatiya Janatha Yuva Morcha activists as part of their campaign against the 12% quota to the Muslims on the basis of religion collected signatures from traders and general public at the market places here on Friday. They went from shop to shop while collecting signatures.

Speaking on the occasion, the BJYM town president Roshan Lal Bora said that provision of reservation to the Muslims on the basis of religion was anti-Constitutional and anti-national. “Our organization will oppose the TRS Government’s move tooth and nail,” he said.

The BJYM district general secretary B.R. Siva Prasad, leaders Kapre Ganesh, Yendala Suresh, Suresh Chowdary and others participated in the campaign.

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