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The OBC group prepares to stir after the Cong swept the problem

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Ranchi: The day after the congress, the Constituent of the Ruler Alliance here, demanded an increase in OBC reservation in the state of 14 to 27%, various OBC groups prepare to launch the same campaign.
Jharkhand OBC Arechan Manch, a different clothing conglomerate, has decided to hold the state-level conclave in Ranchi on August 22 to suppress their requests.
But as an introduction to the event, the clothes will begin outreach programs from Tuesday and so on and submit memorandum to various political parties and ministers to intensify campaigns.
Speaking with Toi after the meeting that appeared on Monday, President Outfit Kailash Yadav said that they had decided to send delegates with a memorandum to meet two ministers of the state government cabinet on Tuesday.
“In the morning, we will send a memorandum to Alamgir Alam (Rural Development) and in the afternoon, we have time to meet Rameshwar Oraon (finance).
After that, gradually, we will reach CM, JMM leaders and all parties like That is often talking about OBC reservations during the election.
But from all that, entus increases OBC reservation up to 27% located in Congress, JMM and RJD as they promised to do so soon after ruling, “he said.
Yadav, however, criticized BJP, although Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced reservations for OBC in medical courses and teeth a few days ago.
“In 2002, OBC reservations were cut to 14% during the Governance of Babulal Marandi because of the wrong domicile policy.
Since then, we struggle for our existence, although around 70% of the total population of the country,” he said, adding that they also demanded census based caste to ensure the actual number of OBC.
Asked about the 50% stamp on the reservation, he said, “The government of Hemant Soren led to power with a promise to provide a 27% reservation for OBC.
It’s up to him to keep his promise or he must be ready to face protests.”

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