Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution, which stated that no panchayat polls will be held in the state without reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). State Chief Minister Shivraj Singh, who is also the Leader of the House, proposed the resolution saying that the state government wants every section of the society to get justice.
The resolution was proposed amid din in the House, after the Question Hour was got virtually washed out due to three adjournments following uproar over the OBC reservation issue. Last Friday, the Supreme Court had directed the Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission (SEC) to stay the poll process on seats reserved for OBCs in panchayats, and re-notify those constituencies for the general category.
The Supreme Court decision came after Congress leader Manmohan Nagar, president of Bhopal Jila Panchayat, approached the apex court pleading that the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh violated the constitutional provisions on reservation rotation and delimitation for panchayat polls in the state.
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Addressing the House after the Question Hour, CM Chouhan said that the Congress went to the high court and Supreme Court against the panchayat polls, which boomeranged. He said the entire state was angry due to the Congress's move
Objecting to Chouhan's remark, Congress legislators created a ruckus. The chief minister further said the state government wants every section of the society to get justice and it will leave no stone unturned in this direction. The state government has moved a review petition in the Supreme Court (against its direction of December 17 to the SEC), Chouhan said.