Has NCBC's Removal of 35 Muslim Castes from OBC List Exposed Mamata's Politics?
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Key Takeaways
- NCBC has removed 35 Muslim castes from the Central OBC list.
- BJP claims this reflects appeasement politics by the Mamata government.
- The Supreme Court is involved in ongoing legal proceedings regarding the OBC list.
- This decision may impact the socio-economic status of the affected communities.
- Discussions about caste and representation continue to be a contentious issue in India.
Kolkata, Dec 3 (NationPress) The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) has made a significant decision by removing 35 Muslim castes from the Central Other Backward Classes (OBC) list in West Bengal. This action has been criticized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which accused the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government of engaging in appeasement politics.
The details of the NCBC's decision were revealed in a response from Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment B. L. Verma to a question posed by Jagannath Sarkar, a BJP Lok Sabha member from Ranaghat, located in Nadia district.
According to Verma's statement, the NCBC has advised the exclusion of these 35 castes from the Central OBC list for West Bengal on January 3, 2025.
In response, the BJP’s IT cell chief and central observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya, stated that this decision raises serious concerns regarding the political grouping of religious communities under OBC quotas, which has deprived genuinely backward Hindu groups of their rightful entitlement.
“The Modi government is rectifying years of appeasement-driven distortions, ensuring genuine social justice based on backwardness rather than political gain. The time for Mamata Banerjee's regressive politics has ended,” Malviya emphasized.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court postponed the hearing in the West Bengal OBC list case for four weeks and directed that the Calcutta High Court should not proceed with further actions while the matter is under consideration by the apex court.
In a previous interim order issued on June 17, a Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court instructed the West Bengal government against publishing the final notification for the new OBC list until July 31.