All BJP MLAs suspended from Telangana Assembly as protest against KCR’s ‘Muslim quota’ grows

All five BJP members in the Telangana legislative assembly were suspended on Friday from the house for two days for disrupting the proceedings.

Speaker Madhusudhana Chary announced the suspension of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members, including their leader K Laxman, as they trooped in the well of the house to protest the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government’s move to increase the reservation for Muslims in the state.

Legislative Affairs Minister Harish Rao moved the resolution for the suspension of the BJP members for this week.

Wearing black scarves and raising slogans against the government, the BJP members demanded that the government drop the proposal to increase the quota for the Muslims.

The TRS government has announced that it will move a bill in the Assembly during the ongoing Budget session to raise the quota for the Muslims in jobs and education from the current 4% to 12%.

Terming the move as “unconstitutional”, the BJP had called for ‘chalo assembly’ (March to Assembly) on Friday. Security had been tightened on all roads leading to the Assembly building to foil any march by the protestors.

Several activists of the BJP and its student wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) were detained outside the Assembly premises as they raised slogans against the TRS government.

The BJP also alleged that many leaders were taken into preventive custody on Thursday night as the government was curbing dissent in the state.

Opposing the suspension of the BJP members, the main opposition Congress party staged a walkout from the Assembly.

With IANS inputs