Several Detained At Delhi's Connaught Place Over Anti-Reservation Protests
The protesters, who raised slogans and carried placards, called for greater emphasis on economic criteria in deciding eligibility for reservation and government support.
Around 300 protesters gathered in Connaught Place, Delhi, on Sunday to protest against caste-based reservation and demand reforms in the quota system, according to officials. No permission had been granted for the gathering, resulting in the removal of over 20 individuals from the site by police. The protesters, carrying placards and raising slogans, emphasized the importance of considering economic criteria alongside caste when deciding eligibility for reservation.
They believed assistance should reach economically disadvantaged people regardless of their caste. The protest, organized under the banner of “Reservation Hatao Andolan,” called for a broader review of the reservation framework, including the introduction of a creamy-layer criterion and policy changes concerning Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes.
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