We dare Narendra Modi to scrap reservation: Lalu Prasad Yadav

Bhagwat said that reservation policy has been used for political purposes

Update: 2015-09-21 19:45 GMT
RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: PTI)

Patna: Fighting a tough electoral battle in Bihar, RJD president Lalu Prasad on Monday dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to scrap quotas after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat suggested a review of the reservation policy, contending it has been used for political ends. "The so-called tea seller and recently-turned backward (Narendra) Modi should tell if he will finish reservations at his master (Mohan) Bhagwat's bidding," Lalu tweeted.

Bhagwat had on Sunday pitched for a review of the reservation policy, maintaining it has been used for political ends and suggesting setting up of an apolitical committee to examine who needs the facility and for how long Lalu, one of the enduring icons of post-Mandal politics, asserted his party would ensure quotas were increased in proportion to the population of the targeted groups. 

"You talk of doing away with reservation, we will increase it in proportion to the population. If you have drunk your mother's milk (mai ka doodh), then have it scrapped, each would know his strength," he said in another tweet.

"No matter how much RSS and BJP try to create an atmosphere for finishing reservation, dalits and backwards who constitute 80 per cent of the country will give a befitting reply," he said. 

Bhagwat, in an interview to RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser' and 'Panchjanya', had suggested constitution of a committee with respresentatives from the civil society to go into the issue of reservation. 

"We believe, form a committee of people genuinely concerned for the interest of the whole nation and committed for social equality, including some representatives from the society, they should decide which categories require reservation and for how long. The non-political committee like autonomous commissions should be the implementation authority; political authorities should supervise them for honesty and integrity," he said.

Arguing that the reservation policy based on social backwardness being followed now is not in line with what the makers of the Indian Constitution had in mind, Bhagwat said had quotas been implemented as per the vision of the constitution makers questions on the issue would not have surfaced.

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