"I and my son Santosh Kumar Suman would contest from general constituency in future," Manjhi, the president of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), told reporters here.
Manjhi, party is an ally of the BJP, said he has taken the decision in order to give benefits of reservation to a large section of the reserved category people who have been deprived of the quota benefits.
Bhagwat too had advocated giving equal opportunity to the people and there was nothing wrong in it, he added.
The RSS chief initiated the debate on reviewing reservation policy during Bihar Assembly elections last year, which, political analysts say, had affected BJP's chances to come to power in the state.
RSS chief once again suggested that a non-political committee should be formed to decide on the eligibility for reservation last month.
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