Anti-quota group SAPAKS to contest Assembly polls in MP

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

SAPAKS, an anti-reservation organisation in Madhya Pradesh, announced Tuesday that it is entering electoral and would contest all 230 Assembly seats in the year-end elections in the state.

"On Tuesday, we have formally announced formation of a political party -- It will contest all 230 seats in the state. We will soon announce our candidates," Trivedi told reporters.

The party's 'organisation general secretary' Suresh Tiwari said that former Vijay Wate, former IAS Veena Ghanekar, former state health department and Betul-based industrialist Rajiv Khandelwal have been appointed as

"Our main plank in assembly elections would be opposition to recent amendments in the SC/ST Act which are against the Supreme Court's verdict. We are also against reservation in promotion of government employees. We are also demanding reservation to the economically weaker section instead of caste-based reservation," Tiwari said.

The party would also contest Lok Sabha elections next year, he said.

A section of government employees in formed 'Samanya, Pichda, Alpsankhyak Kalyan Samaj Sanstha (SAPAKS) two years ago to agitate against reservation in promotions.

The outfit recently staged protests in the state against Parliament's amendment to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. After the apex court inserted certain safeguards regarding immediate arrest under the Act, the amendment restored the original provisions.

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 20:05 IST