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“The Speaker’s post should not be seen in a political or religious light. It is a constitutional post that transcends everything. The respect shown to me is respect for the post and the seat. We should maintain the dignity of the post,” Khader said responding to a media query about a controversial statement by Minister for Housing B.Z Zameer Ahmad Khan.
“Those who occupy the Speaker’s position should respect that position. I will not respond to Zameer’s statement,” he said.
“I was not made the Speaker on the basis of my religion. I will work according to my capacity. I will work as a Speaker for all, giving respect to all,” he added.
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During an election campaign in poll-bound Telangana, the Housing, Wakf and Minority Welfare Minister pointed out that no Muslim had ever become the assembly speaker in Karnataka’s history, but Congress gave that respect to a person from the community this time.
”No one (from the Muslim community) in the history of Karnataka had become the Speaker of the assembly. Congress party made U T Khader the Assembly Speaker. Today the best-of-the-best BJP leaders stand before Khader saying ‘Sahab Namaskar’. Who made him? It’s Congress,” Khan told a gathering.
(With PTI and IANS inputs)