Thakor, who heads OBC-SC-ST (OSS) Ekta Manch, said he would seek explanation from all the political parties in the country about this new quota.
"We are not against this new reservation. But we fear it might be an attempt to gradually abolish the reservation system...RSS leaders have expressed such views in the recent past," said Thakor at a press conference here.
"Gujarat has been a political laboratory for RSS and BJP. So we suspect such a move by BJP-led government might be the first step towards abolishing the prevalent reservation system and implementing a new system of reservation where economic condition will be taken into account, not the caste," he said.
Thakor also questioned the family income limit of Rs 6 lakh per annum for eligibility under the EBC quota.
Thakor also criticised Congress for demanding an increase
in EBC quota.
"Gujarat Congress leaders demanded that EBC quota should be 20 per cent, as general castes constitute 22 per cent of state population. If that is the criterion, then OBCs, SCs and STs are 58 per cent. So our quota should be 58 per cent, not 49 per cent. Will Congress demand an increase in our quota?" he asked.
"We are also planning to meet Gujarat BJP chief and state minister Vijay Rupani....We will also raise our demand for a new law to strictly implement OBC, SC, ST reservation in the state," he added.
