It is an electoral stunt: Bihar opposition parties on quotas

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Opposition parties in Bihar, which have come together and formed a to take on the BJP-led NDA in the next polls, on Monday dismissed as an electoral stunt the governments decision to extend 10 per cent reservations to the economically backward among the upper castes.

Now, I wonder how they are going to implement this proposed quota unless they bring in the necessary constitutional amendment. It is, of course, an electoral stunt, another example of jumlebaazi (rhetoric). A similar gimmick was resorted to by Minister a few years ago when he set up a Savarna Ayog. Nobody knows what happened to that, Kushwaha told reporters here.

The NDA is in dire straits and polls are round the corner. The move is a desperate attempt to win over a section of the society with a misleading promise. But the upper castes are never found to be wanting in discernment. They would see through the game, he claimed.

said Ambedkar had envisaged reservations as a measure to remove social and educational inequality. And that aim remains still unrealized as just a 50 per cent quota has been set apart for a social segment that comprises about 85 per cent of the total population.

To a pointed query as to whether he was in support of extending reservation benefits to the poor among the upper castes, Yadav the of the opposition in the state assembly and a former Deputy CM shot back the 50 per cent that falls outside reserved category has remained open for the 15 per cent.

Moreover, if the is so sincere about improving the peoples economic condition, he should fulfil his own promises of two crore jobs and a cash transfer of Rs 15 lakh into the account of every poor Indian.

Yadav also reiterated his partys demand for making the report of caste census public and revision of reservation quotas for respective social groups accordingly.

Former Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) said I say you do not give 10, but 15 per cent reservations to the poor among the upper castes. But before that please raise the limit for reserved seats to 90 per cent so that all segments of the society get their due. Unless this is done it will be seen as an electoral stunt.

Besides RLSP, RJD and HAM the "Mahagathbandhan" in comprises and lesser-known parties like LJD and VIP. The has called the proposed quotas an "election gimmick".

Meanwhile, and JD(U) thanked the government for the move saying our victory in the state as well as at the Centre depends a lot on the support we enjoy among the upper castes.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 19:16 IST