Karnataka govt says no plan to allow Muslim employees early leave in Ramzan
G Parameshwara  said that there was no proposal before the government regarding allowing Muslim government employees to leave work early during Ramzan.

Karnataka govt says no plan to allow Muslim employees early leave in Ramzan

Karnataka govt says no plan to allow Muslim employees early leave in Ramzan PTI | Feb 21, 2025 07:31 PM IST Read this news in brief form Share Via Copy Link G Parameshwara  said that there was no proposal before the government regarding allowing Muslim government employees to leave work early during Ramzan.

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Friday said that there was no proposal before the government, nor had any discussion taken place, regarding allowing Muslim government employees to leave work early during Ramzan.

G. Parameshwara says no plan to allow Muslim employees early leave during Ramzan(PTI) G. Parameshwara says no plan to allow Muslim employees early leave during Ramzan(PTI)

He was responding to a question on state Congress vice-presidents Y Syed Ahmed and A R M Hussain's petition to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to allow all Muslim government employees to leave work early during Ramzan.

"They would have written a letter, but there is no such proposal before the government. No such discussions have happened either at the cabinet or otherwise," Parameshwara said.

Responding to such permission in Telangana being criticised by BJP as appeasement politics, he said, "We are not concerned about Telangana."

The petition seeks the CM to decide so that Muslim staff can leave work by 4 pm to break their fast, citing governments in the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Telangana deciding to allow Muslim employees to leave work an hour early during Ramzan.

Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly R Ashoka hit out at the ruling Congress, calling the proposal by its leaders to the government as appeasement politics.

 

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