JD(U) opposes quota for Muslims; Antulay wants 'justice'
15th Nov 2006, 07:50 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 14: The controversy over the issue of reservation for Muslims hotted up today with JD(U) opposing any such move while senior Congress Minister A R Antulay wanted "justice" to minorities and an end to "discrimination".
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