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Modi govt committed to reservation: BJP chief after SC says it's not a fundamental right

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Modi govt committed to reservation: BJP chief after SC says it's not a fundamental right

Modi govt committed to reservation: BJP chief after SC says it's not a fundamental right

After the Supreme Court on June 12 said that reservation is not a fundamental right, and dismissed a petition by all political parties of Tamil Nadu which sought 50 percent reservation for OBCs in the all India NEET seats surrendered by states, BJP cheif JP Nadda clarified that the Narendra Modi government is "committed to reservations", and will ensure everyone gets equal opportunities.

"Some people are trying to spread misinformation regarding reservations.

The government under the leadership of PM Modi is committed to reservations.

We will always stay committed in providing equal opportunities to everyone,"


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