New Delhi: BSP leader Mayawati on Saturday charged the BJP with giving a "slow death" to the provision of reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs and alleged the ruling dispensation was using the "divide and rule policy" to distract people's attention from its failures.

Addressing an all-India meeting of BSP functionaries, attended by its lawmakers, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister urged the Muslim community to do due diligence and not get swayed by emotions.

"Muslims of the country should not get carried away by emotions but should show due diligence keeping in mind the situation (in the country)," Mayawati was quoted as saying in a party statement.

She alleged that the Congress first "exploited" the Muslim community through 'emotional politics' and now the BJP government has gone two steps ahead in "persecuting" them.

But the BSP will continue its struggle against such policies of "divide and rule", she added.

"After Congress, a slow death is being given under the BJP-led government to constitutional provision for reservation for SCs, STs, and OBCs. These sections, who are in a majority, are experiencing difficult times and the only way to get out of this is to take the master key of power in their hands," she said.

Mayawati also accused the BJP of privatising government institutions and resources, and said it had resorted to a "conspiracy" to keep the quota provision only on paper, according to the statement.

She stressed on the need to continue resistance on the amended citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens, and asked party leaders to tell BSP workers to continue their resistance.

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Karimnagar (Telangana) (PTI): Four farmers died, and three others were injured after tin-roofed sheds and dilapidated structures collapsed in two separate incidents in Mancherial district of Telangana, officials said on Wednesday.

The incidents occurred in two villages of Luxettipet mandal late on Tuesday night, when the farmers were taking shelter in the structures following heavy rain and strong winds.

According to officials, two people died when a shed caved in at Kothuru village.

In a separate incident in Gampalapalli village, two more persons died after another structure collapsed, police and district authorities said.

The three injured were shifted to a hospital in Karimnagar for treatment, police said.

Preliminary reports indicate that unseasonal rains accompanied by strong winds weakened the structures, leading to the collapses.

Authorities are assessing the situation, and further investigation is underway.