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Muslim Bill: Governor Gehlot refused to reconsider his decision, the Governor of Karnataka, Thawarchand, refused to discuss his decision to discuss Karnataka transparency bill 2025 for the acceptance of the president of India. The bill has an idea to provide four percent proviso for Muslims in government contracts. The bill was reserved by the Governor on April 16 for the approval of the president. Muslim discussions Bill: Governor Gehlot refused to reconsider his decision (Photo-X) Pti, Bengaluru. Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot refused to reconsider his decision to discuss Karnataka transparency bill, 2025 for the approval of the President of India. Determining four percent proviso for Muslims in government contracts, in this bill, there is a ban on providing four percent reservation for Muslims in government contracts. The bill was reserved by the Governor on April 16 for the approval of the president. Recently, the Karnataka government has made a new attempt to approve the rejected the Bill of Gehlot. The governor said in the order in the order: “The state government reinstated the Karnataka Transparency Public Purchase (Amendment Bill), 2025, which calls the reference of the Hon’ble High Court in the case of the Governor of the Tamil Nadu state vs. Tamil Nadu.” It demanded my approval. ‘Hotlot said that the state government had mentioned the comments of the Supreme Court on the proviso of bills by the governor. Referring to a decision on reservation on the basis of Articles 15 and 16 religion, Gehlot said that the Supreme Court made clear that Articles 15 and 16 Proverit reservation on the basis of any positive action should be based on socio-economic factors. Karnataka Transparency Public Purchase (Amendment) Bill, 2025. “Please return the government file for the necessary action on 15-04-2025 in the past.”