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Uma Bharti raised the issue of reservation of backwards

Bhopal. Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti welcomed the Supreme Court giving ten percent reservation to the economically weaker upper caste people, 27 percent reservation for backwards in the state. The voice of giving has been raised once again. Former Chief Minister Uma Bharti tweeted and said, “Congratulations on the decision of the Supreme Court in favor of 10 percent EWS Reservation (Economically Backward Savarnas). All the poor have the same caste, they are poor, this reservation will bring unity in the nation. My appeal is that all the needy people of the world unite and fight their battle for a better life.

Referring to the reservation of backward classes in the state, the former Chief Minister said, the Supreme Court has given permission for special reservation for the upper castes, similarly in states like Madhya Pradesh, where the number of backwards is in majority, there The principle of 27 percent reservation for OBCs can be applied in special circumstances, in Madhya Pradesh, we should stand strongly, victory will be ours. We should implement this system of reservation in the private sector also. It is to be known that the matter of giving 27 percent reservation to the backwards in the state is in the court. For the past few years, the issue of giving 27 percent reservation to the backwards in the state is hot in the political corridor.

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