"The socio-economic condition of upper caste poor is as bad as that of their brethren in other communities in Bihar ... My party will provide quota for them in government jobs and education if elected to power," she told an election meeting here in favour of Shamim Ahmed, the BSP candidate from Karahgar Assembly seat in Rohtas district.
Mayawati, a four-term chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, rued that nothing had changed as far as the plight of poor people was concerned in all these years since Independence, and blamed the successive governments for deficient governance and lack of priorities.
Mayawati accused the NDA of working in the interest of corporates only and alleged that the Centre was out to scrap the reservation policy for OBCs and SC/STs under the RSS's influence.
The BSP, however, would oppose tooth and nail any attempt to tweak reservation policy, she thundered.
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