Bengaluru/IBNS: Muslim leaders from Sunni Ulma Board have demanded Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister should be someone from their community after Congress ousted Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state assembly elections, media reports said.
The Sunni Ulma Board's leaders have voiced their view that a member of their community who has won the state assembly elections should be appointed as the deputy chief minister of Karnataka.
Karnataka Waqf board chief Shafi Sadi on Sunday demanded that the post of Karnataka s deputy chief minister should be given to winning candidates from Muslim community.