These two Muslim subgroups, in Khan's opinion, also belonged to socially and educationally underprivileged groups. Until now, the BC-E quota's reservations only applied to extremely underdeveloped Muslim communities like Dudekula, Syed, etc. He claimed that after receiving explanation from the director of bc Welfare, the decision was made. Khan stated that the relevant ministries, including the revenue authority, have been given instructions to provide BC-E certificates to the two new categories of Muslims.
The state government is currently giving 4% reservations to Muslim minority in the BC-E category. These two types of Muslims will now make up 4% of the Muslim population. Without a doubt, if the decision is not contested in court, it would favour the ruling ysr congress party greatly in the upcoming elections as more Muslims will now be eligible for reservations.