Hyderabad: BRS leader Shaik Abdullah Sohail has leveled serious allegations against Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing him of remaining silent in the face of rising communal tensions in the state. Highlighting recent incidents, Sohail claimed that the inaction of the CM is emboldening miscreants and threatening Telangana’s cherished Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb (composite culture).
In a statement released through a video, Shaik Abdullah Sohail brought attention to two specific incidents. He alleged that a minaret of an Eidgah in Ibrahimpatnam Mandal of Jagtial district was damaged, and a mosque in Nizamabad was vandalized after its lock was broken. These acts, he said, reflect a growing disregard for the rule of law among communal elements.
“Revanth Reddy’s silence is giving courage to such miscreants, who no longer fear the law,” Sohail said. He warned that if the police do not take immediate and strict action, there is a risk of further communal unrest targeting Muslims in the coming days.
Shaik Abdullah Sohail also emphasized the need for swift and decisive measures to protect religious places and uphold communal harmony in the state.