Karnataka’s Congress government is facing backlash after documents surfaced suggesting a proposal to reserve 4% of civil contracts for Muslims. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah initially denied the proposal’s existence, but official notes indicate he greenlit an amendment to the KTPP Act following a petition from his political secretary.
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