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Bihar Election: Congress ramps the reservation pitch before PM Modi’s visit; Allegations NDA has given ‘up’ on 65% quota push

File Photo: Congress General Secretary (Communication) Jayer Ramesh (Picture Credit: PTI)

New Delhi: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Bihar to start major development projects before the assembly elections, the Congress on Friday intensified its attack on the Nitish Kumar -led NDA government, alleging that the proposed 65 percent reservation for SC, STS, OBC and EBC “all but” all given “. The policy contained in the findings of the caste survey conducted under the East-India-Block is currently under the judicial review.Congress General Secretary (Communication) Jeram Ramesh proposed a three-dimensional legislative approach to protect the reservation structure on X. Ramesh claimed, “The double-engine government in Bihar has left everyone.” He said, “But there are three ways that Inc. has been demanding for a long time which will make 65 percent reservation a reality,” he said.Ramesh underlined the party’s proposals. First, the Bihar Reservation Act was made part of the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution, as in 1994 by the Narasimha Rao government to protect 69 percent quota of Tamil Nadu. Second, he called for a constitutional amendment by the Supreme Court to bypass 50 percent sealing on reservation. Third, he pushed for the implementation of Article 15 (5), which allows reservation in private educational institutions, a provision was retained by the apex court, but left for more than a decade.Ramesh said, “It has become unaffected in the last 11 years after the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional amendment introduced by Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government in 2006.” He further stated that the Congress will “most certainly” to “most certainly” during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament starting on July 21.This comment comes in the form of PM Modi, in Siwan, Bihar, where he is set to inaugurate several infrastructure projects, including Rs 400 crore and a new train service of a new train service. His visit also includes stops in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, including a collective yoga program in Bhubaneswar to mark International Yoga Day.The Congress has rapidly tied its reservation pitch to a broader caste-based census structure, which is demanding immediate legislative action. This step indicates doubling the party’s intention on social justice stories before the state elections to be held in October. Congress leaders have also added their calls to implement their calls in the private sector with a broad agenda of positive action in the private sector to implement Article 15 (5).

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