Ranchi: The Ajsu on Wednesday started Yatra Social Justice in Ranchi to demand a 27% reservation for work for other back castes (OBC).
While addressing the Ajsu Party workers in Tanah Morhabadi, Sudesh Mahto’s party president accused the government led by Hemant Soren as a bias and said the current dispensation was trying to avoid his responsibilities to increase the closing reservation for OBC to 27%.
“Now Soren wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for seeking time for a discussion about the caste-based census but when I was looking for answers about state government stands about OBC reservations, the government tried to sweep the carpet.
Resignation reservations are the subject of the country and the people who quote khatiyan years 1932 Now trying to hide their faces, “he added.
He further said, “Our party workers have gone to more than 9,000 villages and collects signatures from more than 10 lakh people who support the increase in OBC’s work reservation quota and I will urge the government to provide resolutions in the state assembly for the same thing.
The government Should not think that it is only a piece of paper because the signature is an example of injustice tethered to the back and our parties are committed to fighting for their welfare.
“He claimed that the government had tried to support the voices of people using barricades and police towards their party workers.
A few days ago, Ajsu Party workers from several districts, as part of the Yatra Party’s social justice, had gathered in the state capital to go to CMO to send OBC support letters.
However, the police stopped them to do so by installing barricades.
Previously on that day, Mahto, MP Chandra Prakash Choudhary, Gomia Mla Lambodar Mahto and former Minister of Ram Chandra Sahis was stopped by the police about half a kilometer from the CM residence when they wanted to meet CM.