Quota policy has divided the country

None | By, Varanasi
Published on: May 19, 2006 12:42 am IST

APPREHENDING UNREST due to the reservation policy in the country, leaders of Central Brahmin Mahasabha said this has divided the country in two groups, anti-reservation and pro-reservation.

APPREHENDING UNREST due to the reservation policy in the country, leaders of Central Brahmin Mahasabha said this has divided the country in two groups, anti-reservation and pro-reservation.

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Talking to media persons here on Thursdays, organisation’s founder Ranjeet Upadhyaya, national president Udit Narayan Malviya and general secretary KK Upadhyay said the government had diverted from the main objective of giving quota facilities to the SC/ST and the backward communities.

“Political parties are now using reservation as a tool to get political mileage and not to benefit the needy,” they said.

They demanded setting up of a commission for complete abolition of reservation from the country and vast discussion on this issue.

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