FPJ-Ed: Education Minister slammed Odisha government over OBC quota

FPJ-Ed: Education Minister slammed Odisha government over OBC quota

Citing recent Supreme Court orders, the Orissa high court had directed that there must be no reservation for backward classes in the forthcoming three-tier panchayat elections in the state. Following which, the BJD said that it would give preference to the OBC candidates for the rural poll.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Friday, December 24, 2021, 06:20 PM IST
article-image
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan | PTI

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government was slammed by the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for not taking necessary steps for reservation of seats for OBC communities in the upcoming panchayat elections.

Citing recent Supreme Court orders, the Orissa high court had directed that there must be no reservation for backward classes in the forthcoming three-tier panchayat elections in the state. Following which, the BJD said that it would give preference to the OBC candidates for the rural poll.

In this backdrop, Pradhan said the BJD's announcement of giving preference to OBC candidates in the upcoming panchayat polls is all but tokenism.

"The anti-OBC face of the Odisha government is evident from its lack of iron will in implementing the reservation quota for OBCs in local body elections," Pradhan said in a tweet.

He criticised the Odisha government for not showing any intent to pursue this matter logically.

The state government could also have approached the Supreme Court against the recent order of the high court, especially when its own SLP for reservation beyond 50 per cent limit is pending with the Supreme Court, he pointed out.

The government of Odisha must answer the people why it is against OBC reservations, he said.

Replying to Pradhan on Twitter, BJD leader Pranab Prakash Das said, "Bhai, you are union minister, elected to Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh. For how many years was your party in power there? Why did you fail to ensure OBC reservation in MP? More so now, with the Supreme Court striking down MP's OBC reservation policy for polls."

Targeting the BJP government, which has been at the Centre for the past 7.5 years, Das asked, has the Centre ever given priority to OBC reservation?

"Why are you not bringing Central legislation for ensuring OBC reservation in India & filing a petition for this in the Supreme Court? Where is your commitment for OBCs?", the BJD leader asked.

Stating that the BJD is committed to giving 40 per cent OBC reservation in the panchayat poll tickets, Das said, "We might even go upto 50 per cent reservation. We will also publicly publish the list of these OBC candidates who have been provided reservation in BJD tickets. I appeal to you to do the same for BJP."

RECENT STORIES

Case Study: Balancing JEE Preparations With Sports And Extra-Curriculars

Case Study: Balancing JEE Preparations With Sports And Extra-Curriculars

Institute Of Company Secretary Of India Invites Applications For The Position Of Company Secretaries...

Institute Of Company Secretary Of India Invites Applications For The Position Of Company Secretaries...

AP LAWCET Registration Deadline Extended Till May 4

AP LAWCET Registration Deadline Extended Till May 4

CBSE May Hold Board Exams Twice A Year From 2025-26

CBSE May Hold Board Exams Twice A Year From 2025-26

Student Groups Clash In Jamia Over 'Derogatory Remarks'

Student Groups Clash In Jamia Over 'Derogatory Remarks'