Another Master Stroke From Naveen, BJD To Field 27% OBC Candidates In Panchayat Polls

Bhubaneswar: A couple of days after demanding caste-based census for socially and educationally backward classes (SEBC)s, the BJD here on Friday announced to field 27 per cent candidates from other backward classes (OBCs) in the upcoming elections, including Panchayat polls.

“It is a historic day for the people of Odisha, especially those who have been neglected. The BJD has decided to reserve 27 per cent of the party tickets for OBC candidates in Panchayat or any other elections in the state,” said Minister Ranendra Pratap Swain.

Minister Arun Sahoo asked the BJP and Congress, which have been criticising the ruling party for not implementing 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in employment and education, to follow suit if they really cared for this neglected population.

“Due to the cap on the percentage of reservation and as there is no central law to determine it, the BJD has taken a political decision to field 27 per cent SEBC candidates in Panchayat and subsequent polls in the state,” he said.

Criticising the announcement, BJP and Congress asked the ruling party to ensure OBC reservation in education and jobs first.

“Roping in OBC candidates for election is an internal affair of BJD. However, the fact remains that the state government has not taken any step to implement 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in education and employment so far,” senior BJP leader Prithviraj Harichandan said.

On Thursday, State BJP spokesperson Sonali Sahu had hit out at the Naveen Patnaik government for denying 27 per cent reservation to the OBCs in employment and education. “While many states have been providing 27 per cent reservation to OBCs, only 11.25 per cent of these categories of people are availing the benefit in government jobs in Odisha but not in education,” she said.

The government should collect quantifiable data on OBC/SEBC and provide 27 per cent reservation to them in jobs and education, she added.

On Wednesday, the BJD had demanded central legislation empowering states to do away with the 50 per cent cap on the reservation and appropriate columns in the Census 2021 form for the identification of SEBCs.

The regional party had argued that the Supreme Court and the various high courts have struck down quota for OBCs on the ground that the policies were made without any scientific database on their population.

Ahead of the 2019 General Election, the BJD had announced to reserve 33 per cent of the tickets for women candidates in Lok Sabha polls. With this, Naveen had put to practice what he had been advocating for long, more representation to women in electoral politics.

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