MP Election 2023 / Former Madhya Pradesh CM Uma Bharti's statement regarding reservation, said this big thing

Zoom News : Oct 02, 2023, 10:07 PM
MP Election 2023: A big statement from former Madhya Pradesh CM Uma Bharti regarding reservation has come out. He has said that no one can end Mai Ka Lal reservation. The system can change only if SC-ST say that they do not want reservation. In fact, during the election year in Madhya Pradesh, the issue of 'Mai Ka Lal' has once again come to the fore. After Shivraj Singh Chauhan, this time former Chief Minister Uma Bharti has raised this slogan. During a program on Monday, Uma Bharti said from the stage that 'No one can end Mai Ka Lal reservation.'

Uma openly supported reservation

Uma Bharti openly supported reservation during an event in Bhopal on Monday. At a program of backward classes in Bhopal, Uma Bharti said that OBCs should get 27% reservation in government jobs and apart from SC-STs, there should also be reservation for poor upper castes. This system will change only when ST-SC themselves say that they do not want reservation.

While giving her views on reservation, Uma Bharti said that the entire country should be united on this issue that there should be reservation for OBCs. There should be reservation for ST-SC. There should be 27% reservation for OBCs in government jobs and 10% reservation for poor upper castes also. I have seen many Brahmins and Vaishyas also very poor. Either the system of this country should become such that the situation of reservation does not exist. That situation will come when ST-SC themselves will say that we do not want reservation. Before that this situation cannot be resolved. No Mai Ka Lal can abolish reservation. As long as even a single person in the society remains deprived of rights, reservation cannot end.

Shivraj has also said this

Earlier in the year 2018, Shivraj Singh Chouhan had said during a program, 'With us, no power, no Mai Ka Lal can end the reservation' and after that during the elections, the upper caste had strongly opposed his statement. .

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