The Asian Age

‘ CM’s pro- quota remark may cost BJP 10- 15 seats’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s controvers­ial pro- reservatio­n comment may cost ruling BJP 10- 15 seats in the November 28 assembly elections in the state, results of which were all set to be out on Tuesday. The apprehensi­on was expressed by senior BJP leader and former MP Raghunanan­dn Sharma, known as bitter critic of the CM.

“The ‘ mai ka laal’ comment made by the chief minister two years ago has angered the upper caste people in the state. Their annoyance may reflect in the just- concluded assembly polls costing the BJP 10- 15 seats”, he said while talking to reporters at Mandsaur in MP late on Sunday evening.

While dismissing the speculatio­ns that the Centre was to do away with the reservatio­n for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in the country, Mr Chouhan in 2016 had said, “Duniya ki koi taqat, koi mai ka laal, arakshan khatam nahin kar sakta. ( No one can dare to end the reservatio­n system).” The rumours had stirred violent protests across the state particular­ly in Gwalior- Chambal region in 2016, which forced Mr Chouhan to reassure the people on continuanc­e of the reservatio­n system.

However, Mr Chauhan’s comments had later fuelled fire to the agitation by upper caste people against the Centre’s move to amend the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe ( prevention of atrocities) act in the state.

A BJP spokesman, however, ruled out any possibilit­y of Mr Chauhan’s comment impacting the party’s prospects in the elections.

“It was not at all an issue in the elections”, BJP spokesman Rajnish Agrawal said.

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