In a recent public gathering in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reignited the reservation debate, a topic that has long been a source of contention in India. He drew attention to a statement made by a leader of the INDI alliance, who is currently out on bail in connection with the fodder scam.
The leader, who has been punished by the court, suggested that Muslims should receive complete reservation. Prime Minister Modi interpreted this statement as a potential shift in reservation policies that could adversely impact the SC, ST, and OBC communities.
The Prime Minister questioned the implications of such a policy change, suggesting that it could mean a complete reallocation of reservations from the SC, ST, and OBC communities to Muslims. He also criticized the Congress for its silence on this issue, despite being an ally of the INDI alliance.
The statement has sparked a nationwide debate on the reservation system in India, a topic that has always been fraught with tension. Various communities in India have long been vying for a larger share of the reservation pie, and this latest development could add fuel to the fire.
The Prime Minister’s comments have put the Congress and its allies in the INDI alliance in the spotlight, and it will be interesting to see how they respond to these allegations. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the discourse around reservations and minority rights is likely to become even more heated.