“400 Muslim Candidates Given SI Training In Karnataka: Congress Minorities Welfare Minister Reveals”, The Commune, October 12, 2025
“Karnataka’s Minister for Minorities Welfare, Zameer Ahmed Khan, announced today that his department has provided pre-recruitment training exclusively to 400 Muslim candidates for upcoming Sub-Inspector posts, a move that has immediately ignited a debate on the principles of merit and religion-based initiatives in government recruitment.
The announcement outlines a specific program where the Minority Welfare Department received 2,179 applications, from which it selected 400 eligible candidates—243 boys and 157 girls—for a 90-day residential training camp. The boys were trained in Belgaum, while the girls received accommodation and training in Bengaluru.
Minister Khan expressed strong confidence in the program’s outcomes, stating, “I am confident that out of the 400 candidates who were trained in the camp we organized, at least 160-200 will be selected.” He highlighted that the training was conducted by what he called “the country’s best trainers,” Bhandari and Venkatesh……..”
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