AISA Protests Against ‘Subversion and Negligence’ of OBC Reservation in NEET

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“The way this government is ignoring its duties of social justice shows that this government of RSS-BJP seeks to liquidate all the historic battles of the marginalised sections,” alleged Prasenjeet Kumar of AISA

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NEWDELHI — The All India Students’ Association (AISA) on Wednesday protested against the “subversion and negligence” of OBC quota admissions in the NEET examinations, according to a statement by the Left-affiliated AISA.

The protesters gathered outside the Ministry of Education at the Shastri Bhavan in New Delhi, where they raised slogans against the Modi government, which was followed by a “public meeting”, reports PTI.

“The way this government is ignoring its duties of social justice shows that this government of RSS-BJP seeks to liquidate all the historic battles of the marginalised sections,” alleged Prasenjeet Kumar, National Working General Secretary of AISA.

An AISA delegation also submitted a memorandum to the Minister of Education demanding proper implementation of 27 per cent OBC reservation in all India quota for NEET, special attention to ensure OBC reservation while calculating quota during the pooling of the seats from the Centre to the state government institutions, and proper implementation of reservation policy in Uttar Pradesh primary teacher appointments.

(With inputs from PTI)

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