"Our party's Central Committee felt the need for the increase in the reservation in Jharkhand on the basis of the 2001 committee report that recommended 32 per cent to ST, 18 per cent to OBC, nine per cent to BC and 14 per cent to SC," party president Sudesh Mahto told a press conference here.
The Babulal Marandi-headed BJP government in Jharkhand had formed the committee.
Mahto said the committee had submitted the report on November 29, 2001 and he was one of its members. Arjun Munda, the then Welfare Minister, and former ministers Ramjilal Sharda, Ramchandra Kesari and Lalchand Mahto were other members.
The committee had been set up to look into the existing quotas of ST (14 per cent), SC (10 per cent), OBC (14 per cent), BC (10 per cent) and BC women (two per cent).
Punia said Jharkhand has 12.09 per cent SC population while reservation is covered to only 10 per cent.
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