IPA Newspack
  • Home
  • now
  • politics
  • business
  • markets

IPA /

Politics

Politics

BJP’s OBC Morcha bid to counter desertions impact

The BJP has decided to use its OBC morcha to counter the possible negative impact of desertions by backward caste leaders in Uttar Pradesh.

The morcha has been tasked with reaching out to leaders of the OBC community at the local level and raising awareness on welfare measures implemented by the Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath governments to benefit the community.

The BJP OBC Morcha will, as part of this programme, reach out to the community by either holding small gatherings or virtually connecting with influential personalities.

The plan is to counter the narrative being set by some non-Yadav OBC leaders, who have quit the BJP over the past few days. Uttar Pradesh has 39 per cent OBC voters, of which Yadavs make up 7 per cent.

“We will compare their tenure to ours. The Samajwadi Party needs to answer why it did not support constitutional status to backward commission. Why did PM Modi have to do it? If they are so concerned about the community, why did the Congress object to the bill when it was presented in parliament? Who are the main beneficiaries of all those schemes for the poor? People from backward castes got the benefits. All these people never spoke of reservation. Parivar ke thekedaar hain sab (They are ruled by dynasty),” said K Laxman, president of the BJP OBC Morcha.

The morcha held its state executive at Ayodhya in September, which was attended by the chief minister.

“We have had 17 samajik sammelans at district and mandal levels in UP till now. We are ready to do it virtually as well,” Laxman said.

He also said steps the Modi-Yogi government had taken steps for the welfare of OBCs, including constitutional status to the national backward commission, government-approved 27 per cent reservation of OBCs in medical education and giving teeth to the commission if these decisions were flouted.

“This financial year, at Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya schools and law universities, OBCs will be getting reservation and lakhs of students will gain from it. In the NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test), for undergraduate and graduate, 27 per cent reservation was given, while economically backward castes got 10 per cent reservation. The Modi government also made a separate ministry for fisheries,” Laxman said.

He further said during his cabinet rejig, the PM gave proper representation to the community. “We held ‘jan ashirwad yatra’ for those ministers across the country. No other prime minister or party has taken care of the political representation of OBCs like the Modi government. Congress and opposition, including the SP, did not even let us introduce those ministers to the house,” Laxman said.

He said state cabinet minister Dara Singh Chauhan’s exit was expected by the party as he had not attended a single morcha meeting. Laxman slammed his predecessor for quitting the BJP to join the SP ahead of the assembly elections.

Laxman, who is also incharge of gathering OBC support ahead of the polls, said Chauhan’s “personal agenda” was at the centre of his decision to leave the party. “He has a personal agenda. The reason he left is different from what he is telling people. He had made a few demands that were not fulfilled. He hasn’t resigned for welfare of the society,” Laxman said.

Chauhan had attacked the BJP in his resignation letter by calling it “anti-OBC and anti- poor”. Chauhan was not just any other minister in Yogi’s cabinet. He was the national president of the BJP OBC Morcha.

“Dara Singh Chauhan has never uttered a word of protest against any policy of the government within the party’s forum. Since I became national president, we have had several meetings of the morcha but he never attended any despite invitations,” said Laxman, while maintaining that the OBC morcha meetings was a platform where concerns ailing the community were discussed.

With inputs from News18

IPA Special

Opposition Is On Backfoot Now In Offering Big Challenge To The BJP

July 4, 2022
IPA Special

Trinamool Congress Marginalises BJP In North Bengal Local Polls

July 4, 2022
IPA Special

BJP And Congress In A Bitter Battle In Madhya Pradesh Local Body Polls

July 4, 2022
Happening Now

Eknath Shinde declared as Sena legislative party leader

July 4, 2022
Happening Now

Pawar gives Shinde govt 6 months time before collapse

July 4, 2022
Happening Now

Modi’s Bhagyanagar name for Hyderabad sparks buzz

July 4, 2022
Happening Now

Stalin threatens to turn ‘dictator’ if party men don’t behave

July 4, 2022
Happening Now

Lashkar terrorist was Jammu BJP Morcha IT cell chief

July 4, 2022
IPA Special

BJP Leadership Is Under Pressure To Aggressively Pursue Hindutva Agenda

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

K Chandrasekhar Rao Is Strong Enough To Keep BJP Away From Telangana

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

Controversial Remarks Not Part Of Vacation Bench’s Order

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

Steep Decline In Foreign Remittances Impacts Kerala Economy

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

Supreme Court Misconstrued NGO’s Legitimate Activities As Against National Interests

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

World Cup Balance Sheet Presents A Mixed Bag For Qatar

July 2, 2022
Happening Now

Shiv Sena MPs undecided on joining Shinde camp

July 2, 2022
Politics

BJP picks up NCP leader’s son-in-law for Speaker

July 2, 2022
Politics

Modi called Fadnavis to ask him to accept deputy CM post

July 2, 2022
Politics

Uttarakhand CM says uniform civil code soon

July 2, 2022
Happening Now

Man arrested for social media post against PM Modi

July 2, 2022
IPA Special

BJP Juggernaut Is On The Roll; Where Is The Congress?

July 1, 2022

An appeal

The legacy of IPA, founded by Nikhil Chakravartty, the doyen of journalism in India, to keep the flag of independent media flying high, is facing the threat of extinction due to the effect of the Covid pandemic. Only an emergency funding can avert such an eventuality. We appeal to all those who believe in the freedom of expression to contribute to this noble cause.
Click here to learn more

Share

Reply

  • 0
More on IPA

BJP picks up NCP leader’s son-in-law for Speaker

July 2, 2022 10:03 am | IPA Staff

BJP has picked up Rahul Narvekar as the candidate for Maharashtra assembly speaker. Election for the post, if needed, will be held on July 3, when...

Politics

Modi called Fadnavis to ask him to accept deputy CM post

July 2, 2022 9:55 am | IPA Staff

Deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis knew Eknath Shinde will be the next chief minister of Maharashtra, and it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who called...

Politics

Uttarakhand CM says uniform civil code soon

July 2, 2022 9:05 am | IPA Staff

  Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday said all states should enact a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) like Uttarakhand is going to. Addressing...

Politics

CM Shinde says Fadnavis has a ‘big heart’

July 1, 2022 9:26 am | IPA Staff

Rebel Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde, who was sworn in as chief minister  on Thursday, praised Devendra Fadnavis for his ‘big heart’ in providing him...

Politics

BJP picks up NCP leader’s son-in-law for Speaker

in Politics
Jul 2, 2022   ·  

Modi called Fadnavis to ask him to accept deputy CM post

in Politics
Jul 2, 2022   ·  

Uttarakhand CM says uniform civil code soon

in Politics
Jul 2, 2022   ·  

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Follow us on
Up Next: Prime Minister’s Security Lapse Issue Is Leading To Bizarre Reactions
©2020 -2021 India Press Agency, All Rights Reserved
Newspack by India Press Agency
Posting....
logo
  • Home
  • now
  • politics
  • business
  • markets