AIBCU warns Govt for delaying implementation of Mandal report

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 8: All India Backward Classes Union (AIBCU) has expressed its serious concern over the apathy of the State Government towards them by not implementing the Mandal Commission recommendations regarding the grant of 27 percent reservation to them.
The president of the Union Abdul Majid Malik said that the demand is hanging in balance for last 22 years due to rigid attitude of State Government.
Vice chairman of the organisation A A Najir condemned the treacherous policies of the coalition which has deprived the OBC of their due share in reservations. He said it is a pity that after seeking the vote from Aam Aadmi the rulers forget them later.
Vice president of the organization Ghulam Ahemd Kumar alleged that Article 370 giving special powers to the State is being misused by the Government.
Provincial president of the Union from Kashmir and Jammu regions respectively Ali Mohammed Najar and Sandokh Chand also criticized the functioning of the OBC Advisory and Development Board and accused its chairman of misleading the public by his statements.
Prof Kali Dass general secretary of the Union said that OBCs in the State are committed to take their struggle to logical conclusion and they will teach the political parties a lesson, who ditched them.