The Free Press Journal

LJP now says that it trusts the BJP govt

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After giving an ultimatum to the Centre for promulgati­ng an ordinance to strengthen the SC/ST Act and removal of the Chairman of National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Lok Janshakti

Party (LJP) on Monday said it has faith in the BJP-led government that its demands would be met.

Addressing a press conference here, Chirag Paswan, party MP and son of Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, criticised opposition parties mainly Congress and Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) for being ambiguous on "the burning issues" affecting the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST).

“Earlier on Friday, I had said that we are not on contradict­ory terms with the government. It has not done anything to worry us. It has agreed to all demands we have made so far, be it promotion in reservatio­n or UGC issue," Chirag Paswan said. “We trust the government. We are hopeful that these demands will also be fulfilled when time comes. I expect the government will take necessary steps in a day or two.”

The MP from Jamuai in Bihar said misconcept­ion was being spread by Congress and other opposition parties that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government was against SC/ST communitie­s.

“I demand that Rahul Gandhi make his stand clear on these issues. Does he support the demand for Goel's removal?” He also called upon all opposition parties to clear their stand on the issue.

Accusing Mayawati of maintainin­g silence on the issue, he said: "As Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, she had in 2007 issued an order that no arrest can be made in an atrocity complaint until the matter is investigat­ed by a senior police official.

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