Ready to support a promotion bill for backward classes also: Mayawati

December 23, 2012 03:36 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:01 pm IST - New Delhi

BSP supremo Mayawati. File photo

BSP supremo Mayawati. File photo

Seeking to project the image that her party’s base was not limited to Scheduled Castes, BSP chief Mayawati has said that she is willing to support a separate bill to provide reservation in promotion to backwards in government jobs.

Favouring early implementation of Sachar Committee recommendations, Ms. Mayawati also sought to target arch rival Samajwadi Party by claiming that the Akhilesh Yadav government in UP has failed to implement the poll promise of 18 per cent reservation for Muslims in government jobs.

During the just-concluded Winter Session of Parliament, SP had raised the issue of providing reservation for OBCs -- its core vote base -- and Muslims in government job promotions on the lines of a bill which gives such benefits to SCs and STs.

“The present constitutional amendment bill is necessary as the Supreme Court had quashed a government policy to provide reservation in promotion to SC and ST government employees.

“We support a separate bill to grant similar benefits to backwards,” Ms. Mayawati told PTI here.

She said despite being in power for nine months now, the UP government has not implemented its poll manifesto of providing 18 per cent reservation for Muslims in education and government jobs.

Alleging that the Mulayam Singh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party was not interested in providing benefits to the upper castes, she said her government had lifted a ban imposed by the SP government on government jobs to the upper castes.

“We believe in ‘sarva samaj’…We also favour reservation for poor people belonging to upper castes.”

Attacking the UP Chief Minister, the former state Chief Minister said the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh is deteriorating under SP rule.

“These are not my observations. But, wherever I meet people they say the law and order is bad at all levels. Forget justice, even police does not resister our cases,” she said.

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