"The Modi government is maintaining continued silence on bringing a bill on quota in promotions for which the previous UPA government had taken decisive steps," said Punia, who is also the Chairman of Scheduled Castes Commission.
The demand for quota in private sector and judiciary is also very old but the central government is silent on these as well, he said.
Charging the Samajwadi Party government in Uttar Pradesh with being anti-Dalit, Punia alleged that along with BSP and BJP SP has always tried to keep the Dalits behind in the path of progress.
He also flagged off the third phase of "Bhim Jyoti Yatra" which will pass through 22 districts to apprise the people with the works undertaken by the party for the welfare of the Dalits. The yatra will go on for 11 days.
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