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Bhujbal targets Centre on probes, raids, OBC issue

Those who are scared of probes and IT raids should join BJP, minister advises on a sarcastic note

- SANJAY JOG sanjay.jog@fpj.co.in Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

Days after he received a clean chit from the special court in the Maharashtr­a Sadan case, NCP Minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Saturday targeted the BJP-led Centre for deploying the Central investigat­ing agencies, including the Income Tax department, against opponents.

At the OBC meet, Bhujbal, on a sarcastic note, advised the participan­ts to join the BJP if they are scared. He said they will not be touched as they will be forgiven. “However, if you take a stand against the BJP, then you should be careful,” he said. The minister is the founder of Samata Parishad and an ardent advocate of the restoratio­n of OBC quota in civic and local bodies and its census.

After his acquittal in the Maharashtr­a Sadan case, Bhujbal said he will not launch into a tirade against those who ran a campaign against him, adding that he has left it to the people to judge them.

Bhujbal slammed the Centre

for harming the interests of the OBC by refusing to share the empirical data and take a decision in the parliament on relaxing the 50 per cent ceiling on quota imposed by the apex court. “When the Parliament has the power to change the decision of the Supreme Court, why has no such decision been taken?” he asked.

Bhujbal reiterated that the OBC community needs reservatio­n in the private sector as well as in government jobs. “That’s because everything is now private. The Samata Parishad had also moved the resolution,” he said, adding that reservatio­n provided to the OBC community in the Central educationa­l institutio­ns in 2007 was withdrawn in 2017.

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