Karnataka’s Housing and Waqf Minister, B. Zameer Ahmed Khan, acknowledged discontent among Muslim religious leaders following disciplinary measures against two Congress MLCs. Minister Khan assured that the Congress would engage with the leaders to resolve the issue. He emphasized the importance of following proper procedures in dealing with any anti-party activities within the party.
Minister Khan highlighted the need for adherence to rules and due process in taking action against party members. He defended the Congress’s decisions, stating that considerations were made before any disciplinary actions were implemented. The Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to non-discrimination against the minority community.
Responding to allegations and challenges from the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) Muslim office-bearers, Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan called for concrete evidence to support claims. He defended Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, describing him as a strong leader who will address issues when necessary. The Minister also addressed concerns over recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids, alleging bias in targeting Congress leaders.
