"A monitory body should be set up to ensure that job appointments under the Union government services were made in accordance with the quota earmarked for reserved categories," he said.
Reacting to a report that less than 12 per cent OBCs were in Central government service, he said it was "surprising, a betrayal and it (report) made it very clear that only a very low percentage of (reserved categories) got jobs."
He also reiterated how his party had consistently opposed the notion of creamy layer in reservations and cited a 2008 resolution and 2014 election manifesto of his party.
"The Central government should release a white paper on the jobs given so far for backward classes, SCs and STs department-wise," he urged.
He also demanded filling up of backlog vacancies by holding special examinations and appointment drive.
