New Delhi: The central government plans to move the petition review of the highest orders of the Supreme Court for the other backward quota (OBC) in local bodies with education minister Dharmendra Pradhan insists that such a step is being considered.
Pradhan said the center, as reported first by TOI, prepared a petition review.
In a tweet, Pradhan, OBC’s face stand out from BJP, said the Madhya Pradesh government would also apply to review orders SC even when he attacked the Odisha government because he did not join the legal struggle for the recovery of OBC reservation in the local body.
Madhya Pradesh Govt & The Center plans to move the petition review of the APEX Court quota decision to …
https://t.co/chqCollC2C- Dharmendra Pradhan (@DpradhanBJP) 1640278265000 “Government of Madhya Pradesh and Planning Center to move the petition review of the verdict The Pex Court quota to ensure that the local body selection in MP is held by booking for the OBC community, “Pradhan tweeted and added,” However, the Odisha government did not show the intention to pursue this logically.
“Toi, in its edition on December 21, has reported That the center worked on the plan to improve the situation by challenging the decision of the APEX court against the OBC quota in the election of the Local Agency of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh and the same fate in other countries.
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He said the announcement of the Odisha government to give a preference to the OBC candidate in the upcoming Pancrayat poll was “all except tokenism”.
“Anti-OBC’s face from the Odisha government is proven from the lack of iron in implementing a reservation quota for OBC in local agency elections,” said the minister further.
The announcement of the Odisha government government to give a preference to the OBC candidate in the upcoming Pancrayat poll is …
https://t.co/6UXOEXLBZH- DHARMendra Pradhan (@DpradhanBJP) 1640278264000Pradhan said the Odisha government could also approach SC against recently The order of the Odisha High Court, especially when special leave petition for bookings outside the 50% limit is waiting with the APEX court.
“The Odisha government must answer people why it is against OBC reservation?” The Minister of Education questioned.
Pradhan said the Odisha government could also approach SC against the order of High Court of Odisha recently