No vote for netas against reservation declares Bhim Sena

  • | Monday | 5th November, 2018

"Upper cast organizations like Karni Sena and SAPAKS have been protesting against reservation. We support reservation and we will not vote for any sawarn candidate", reads the sticker.State president of the organisation, Dattu Medhe said that the members have lunched the campaign from Loni village of Burhanpur tehsil to register their protest against sawarn candidate. "No vote for sawarn candidates. They think that it will be problematic if reservation is given to SC/ST or OBCs. INDORE: Members of 'Bhim Sena' have said that they will not vote in favour of any 'sawarn' (upper cast) candidates in the assembly elections.Nearly 1,400 members of the SC/ST/OBC organization in Burhanpur district have even pasted stickers in front of their residences stating that they back reservation and will not vote to any candidate who belongs to any upper cast.

INDORE: Members of 'Bhim Sena' have said that they will not vote in favour of any 'sawarn' (upper cast) candidates in the assembly elections.Nearly 1,400 members of the SC/ST/OBC organization in Burhanpur district have even pasted stickers in front of their residences stating that they back reservation and will not vote to any candidate who belongs to any upper cast. "No vote for sawarn candidates. We support reservation and we will not vote for any sawarn candidate", reads the sticker.State president of the organisation, Dattu Medhe said that the members have lunched the campaign from Loni village of Burhanpur tehsil to register their protest against sawarn candidate. He said that they support population-based reservations."Upper cast organizations like Karni Sena and SAPAKS have been protesting against reservation. They think that it will be problematic if reservation is given to SC/ST or OBCs. We protest their notion and ensure that no upper cast candidate will be voted to power," said Medhe.The organisation has members of SC/ST/OBC and minority community from villages like Loni, Biroda, Mohammadpura, Shahpur, Bakkhari, Icchapur, Borsar, Bambhada, Aalamganj, Haripur and Nachankheda, he said."Though we do not have any political front, but if any political party comes up with a candidate of reserved classes, he or she will gain our assured support. Then we have the NOTA option too," he added.

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