Ram Vilas Paswan also said the Centre is going to provide additional 5 lakh tonnes of wheat and rice for drought-affected people in Maharashtra. (PTI photo)
Kolhapur:
Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan today said the NDA government had no plans to change the existing reservation policy and maintained the idea of quota in private sector was only at "proposal" stage.
The government is not going to make any change in the current reservation policy for SC/STs and other communities in jobs and educational institutes, the Minister of Food and Public Distribution told reporters in Kolhapur.
He was asked to respond to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's reported comment calling for a review of the reservation policy a few months ago.
The chief of Lok Janshakti Party, a key ruling ally of BJP at the Centre, was in Kolhapur as part of a public outreach programme launched by the NDA government which last month completed two years in office.
To a query regarding setting aside a fixed proportion of jobs for people from marginalised sections in the private sector, the Dalit leader from Bihar said it is still at "proposal" stage and "we are thinking over it".
Mr Paswan said the Centre is going to provide additional 5 lakh tonnes of wheat and rice for drought-affected people in Maharashtra. People from 14 districts will benefit from it.
The government is not going to make any change in the current reservation policy for SC/STs and other communities in jobs and educational institutes, the Minister of Food and Public Distribution told reporters in Kolhapur.
He was asked to respond to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's reported comment calling for a review of the reservation policy a few months ago.
The chief of Lok Janshakti Party, a key ruling ally of BJP at the Centre, was in Kolhapur as part of a public outreach programme launched by the NDA government which last month completed two years in office.
To a query regarding setting aside a fixed proportion of jobs for people from marginalised sections in the private sector, the Dalit leader from Bihar said it is still at "proposal" stage and "we are thinking over it".
Mr Paswan said the Centre is going to provide additional 5 lakh tonnes of wheat and rice for drought-affected people in Maharashtra. People from 14 districts will benefit from it.
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