Raipur:The opposition BJP on Saturday accused the Congress government in Chhattisgarh of failing to protect the reservation rights of Scheduled Tribes and alleged the quota for them came to down to 20 per cent from 32 per cent due to the latter's negligence.
The BJP, which took out a foot march till Raj Bhawan, submitted a memorandum to Governor Anusuiya Uikey seeking a directive to the Bhupesh Baghel government to take steps to restore reservation benefits for tribals. Talking to reporters, BJP's legislature party leader Narayan Chandel said his party's government in 2012 had raised the reservation quota of tribals to 32 per cent from 20 per cent and its benefits were being availed since 2012.
"However, the 32 per cent reservation benefit was discontinued from last month due to the negligence and irresponsible attitude of the state's Congress government. Now, tribal youth are bearing its brunt. The matter (of reservation hike) was pending in court and the Congress government should have argued with full preparedness," he said.
"The Baghel government took the matter lightly and did not hire a senior lawyer to defend the case. As a result of the Congress government's negligence, now tribals are facing loss of 12 per cent reservation. There is huge anger among tribals in Surguja and Bastar division as recruitment to various vacant posts have been withheld," he further alleged.