Prayagraj :Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad lashed out at the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The Calcutta High Court has cancelled all Other Backward Classes (OBC) certificates issued in West Bengal after 2010. It was only after this decision of the Calcutta High Court that the Deputy Chief Minister criticized the Trinamool Congress. He called the TMC a government that supports corrupt and infiltrators.
He further said that the TMC did injustice to the SC, ST and OBC communities in the country by snatching their rights. I welcome the decision of the Calcutta High Court to cancel all OBC certificates issued in West Bengal after 2010. Claimed that Mamata Banerjee had issued these certificates to Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators.
Maurya also criticized the prominent opposition leaders for their silence on the matter. Targeting Akhilesh and Rahul, he said that Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav are silent on this.
Deputy CM further said that Mamata Banerjee says that she will not accept this decision. If a CM does not accept the decision of the High Court, then he has no right to remain in office. Maurya further said, “This is a corrupt and infiltrator-supporting government. Be it Congress, SP, BSP or TMC, all of them are anti-backward and anti-Dalit.”
On the Calcutta High Court’s order canceling OBC certificates issued in West Bengal after 2010, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said she will not accept the decision and OBC reservation continues and will always continue. He claimed that this order is in favor of BJP.
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