Ranchi: Head of Jharkhand Minister Hemant Soren on Wednesday told the Assembly that he would lead the delegation of all parties from the country to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi this month to demand the census of the caste.
The house witnessed Ruckus for the fourth day in a row when the BJP legislator committed well protested the country’s employment policy and the room allotment to offer Namaz in the Assembly.
In the middle of the Din, Soren announced that the resolution will be submitted at home on new agricultural laws and the assembly committee will be formed to investigate some issues including illegal tribal land transfers.
“Every caste demands a reservation based on their number.
However, there are no proposals that can be sent to the caste census center.
I have been looking for PM time to discuss this issue along with the delegation of nine members of all-party from Jharkhand between September.
12 and 20,” said Soren during the question and answer hours.
Noting that the government supports the demand for 27 percent of reservations for OBC, he said that the problem will be discussed with the prime minister.
“There is a consensus between the Ruling and Opposition parties to provide a 27 percent reservation for OBC.
We will send a proposal to the center of this issue,” said the ministerial head.
Soren said that farmers had nervous about new agricultural laws for a year now and a resolution must be passed in the Assembly against the new law.
By asserting that the government is committed to protecting the rights of tribes and local residents, he said that employment policy will be clear soon.
“I am committed to providing work to moolvation (native) and tribe,” Soren said.
He said that even though there were many provisions for transferring tribal land, several examples had come to the fore to achieve such properties and illegal construction on them.
“People who live in such houses don’t have paper.
Serious state governments in this problem and the Vidhan Sabha Committee will be formed to investigate this,” he said.
The Committee will investigate how much land that has been transferred in each district that violates several laws including the Chantanagpur tenant law and Santhal Pargera Tenancy Act, Soren said, responding to the questions raised by MLA Lobin Hibbram.
Previously on that day, BJP members created Ruckus in the well, featuring posters with employment policies and the Namaz assembly room.
The posters were then removed after the speaker Rabindra Nath Mahanato repeatedly urged them to allow smooth business behavior, spent by citizens spent.