BJP ally N Chandrababu Naidu’s son, Nara Lokesh, has expressed his support for the existing Muslim quota in Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the current reservation policies to ensure the welfare and representation of the Muslim community in the state.
Commitment to Inclusive Policies
Lokesh reiterated his commitment to inclusive policies, highlighting the need for equitable opportunities for all communities. He stated that the current quota system helps bridge gaps and fosters social harmony. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP), under Naidu’s leadership, has always advocated for such inclusive measures.
Addressing Criticism and Concerns
In response to criticism and concerns from various quarters, Lokesh assured that the quota system does not undermine the opportunities for other communities. Instead, it aims to create a balanced and fair society where everyone has a chance to progress. He called for a collaborative approach to address any disparities.
Future Plans and Political Stance
Looking ahead, Lokesh emphasized the TDP’s dedication to continuing its support for minority rights and reservations. He urged the government to focus on development and welfare policies that benefit all sections of society, ensuring that progress is inclusive and sustainable.