‘Modi, Shah must spell out their stand on quota’

RSS chief had sought an honest review of the issue, says Chhattisgarh CM

August 26, 2019 01:35 am | Updated 01:35 am IST - New Delhi

Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel being felicitated by Loktantrik Janata Dal leader Sharad Yadav in New Delhi on Sunday.

Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel being felicitated by Loktantrik Janata Dal leader Sharad Yadav in New Delhi on Sunday.

Answers must be sought from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah on RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s comments that there is a need to debate the reservation issue, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said on Sunday.

“If Bhagwat ji says reservation needs an honest review after a dialogue with all stakeholders, let Narendra Modi and Amit Shah tell us whether they too hold a similar view. We need to ask them for answers,” Mr. Baghel said.

He was attending a function organised by the Samwidhan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti on the birth anniversary of B.P. Mandal to felicitate him on his government’s decision to increase reservation for the other backward classes from 14% to 27% and Scheduled Caste quota from 12% to 13%.

Mr. Baghel said reservation alone will not solve all problems but it is a symbolic move towards ensuring that each section of society gets representation according to its strength.

Attacking the Sangh and its stand on cow slaughter, Mr. Baghel said, “Mr. Bhagwat doesn’t discuss cow slaughter in Chhattisgarh, because he is aware of the condition of the cow shelters under the 15-year-long BJP regime and how cows starved to death there.”

Critics claim that the announcement to hike the OBC quota has been made with an eye on the upcoming municipal polls and especially after Congress’ defeat in the Lok Sabha poll in the State. The Congress won only one of the 11 Lok Sabha seats in the State. Rejecting any political motive behind the move, Chhattisgarh Congress secretary in-charge Chandan Yadav said, “The Congress government in Chhattisgarh is committed to social justice.”

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