Politics over OBC reservation heats up in MP, Congress raises questions- ‘If there is a law, why is it not implemented?’

OBC reservation in Madhya Pradesh: Politics heated up
Political battle after Supreme Court’s decision-Politics has once again heated up over OBC reservation in Madhya Pradesh. After the Supreme Court’s comment, the Congress has attacked the BJP government. The question of the Congress is clear – why is the reservation not being implemented even after the law is made?
Did the BJP snatch the future of OBCs?-State Congress President Jitu Patwari alleges that in 2019, the Congress government had given 27% reservation to OBCs, but the BJP tried to stop it as soon as it came to power. He also raised the question of the Supreme Court that why was it not implemented even after the law was made? Patwari says that Congress will fight for the rights of OBCs.
Rahul Gandhi’s Bundelkhand tour: Direct dialogue with OBCs-At the end of July, Rahul Gandhi will directly communicate with the OBC community in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. Congress is looking at it as a big public relations campaign, so that the voice of OBCs reaches Delhi.
OBC students’ compulsion: forced to work in agriculture-Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar says that due to not getting reservation, the results of OBC students have been stopped and they are forced to work in agriculture. He alleges that the government remembers OBCs only in words, but ignores their rights.
Is the Chief Minister avoiding responsibility by resorting to the court?-Congress alleges that the Chief Minister is avoiding taking decisions by resorting to the court. Although the Supreme Court has clearly said that there cannot be more than 50% reservation, but it can be reconsidered on the basis of population data. Congress is demanding the government to take direct responsibility.
Caste census and percentage of reservation-Rahul Gandhi has demanded caste census so that reservation can be decided on the basis of correct data. Congress argues that if OBCs have got 42% reservation in Telangana, then similar policies should be there in other states as well.
Allegations of speeches on BJP-Congress alleges that BJP only gives speeches but does not implement policies. If BJP is really concerned about OBCs, then it should take a decision using its majority and not depend on the court.