OBC quota in medical colleges step taken for political interest: Mayawati slams Govt

Mayawati said, "Announcement of OBC quota in All India UG and PG seats of Government Medical Colleges in the country is a very late step. If the central government had taken this decision in advance, they would have benefited a lot by now, but now people think this decision was taken for political interest".

Published On 2021-08-01 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-01 04:01 GMT

Lucknow: Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) president Mayawati termed the Centre's decision to give OBC Quota in medical colleges admission as a late step and claimed that it was a decision for political interest.In a series of tweets on Friday , Ms Mayawati said, " Announcement of OBC quota in All-India UG and PG seats of Government Medical Colleges in the country is a very late step. If the...

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Lucknow:  Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP) president Mayawati termed the Centre's decision to give OBC Quota in medical colleges admission as a late step and claimed that it was a decision for political interest.

In a series of tweets on Friday , Ms Mayawati said, " Announcement of OBC quota in All-India UG and PG seats of Government Medical Colleges in the country is a very late step. If the central government had taken this decision in advance, they would have benefited a lot by now, but now people think this decision was taken for political interest".

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Further she said ," Although the BSP has been continuously demanding to fill the backlog posts of SC, ST and OBC quota in government jobs for a long time, the governments of other states including the Centre and UP are consistently indifferent towards the real interest and welfare of these sections. It is very sad."

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