Key Points

The Madhya Pradesh government has achieved rare political unity on OBC reservation ahead of crucial Supreme Court hearings. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced an all-party consensus supporting full 27% quota for Other Backward Classes. The state will hold a meeting with legal advocates before September 10 to coordinate their courtroom strategy. This unified approach comes as the Supreme Court prepares for day-to-day hearings starting September 23.

Key Points: MP Govt Holds All-Party Meet on OBC Reservation Before SC Hearing

  • MP government adopts unanimous resolution for full 27% OBC reservation
  • All-party meeting includes BJP, Congress, AAP and Samajwadi Party
  • Legal experts to harmonize arguments before September 10
  • Supreme Court day-to-day hearings scheduled to begin September 23
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OBC reservation issue: MP govt to hold meet with advocates ahead of SC's day-to-day hearing

MP CM Mohan Yadav announces all-party consensus on 27% OBC quota, plans legal strategy meeting with advocates before Supreme Court's September 23 hearing.

"All parties are unanimously democratic in ensuring 27 per cent reservation to the Other Backward Classes - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Aug 28

After adopting a formal resolution to ensure full 27 per cent reservation for OBCs, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Thursday that the government has decided to hold a meeting with the advocates of all parties before September 10.

The Supreme Court is going to start the day-to-day hearing on the case from September 23, and before that, the government will meet the advocates, said the CM

Earlier in the day, a formal resolution was unanimously adopted by Madhya Pradesh's political leadership, marking a decisive shift in the state's legal and administrative posture ahead of upcoming Supreme Court hearings.

The resolution, backed by all major parties, affirms that the remaining 13 per cent of the quota -- beyond the 14 per cent already implemented -- must be secured through coordinated legal strategy and judicial affirmation, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said after an all-party meeting.

The meeting was held in the morning at Chief Minister Yadav's residence, where representatives from the Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and Samajwadi Party joined the ruling BJP in endorsing the quota.

"All parties are unanimously democratic in ensuring 27 per cent reservation to the Other Backward Classes," CM Yadav declared after the meeting, framing the consensus as both a political and constitutional imperative.

With multiple petitions pending before the Supreme Court, the issue remains sub judice.

"The Apex Court is scheduled to begin day-to-day hearings from September 23. In preparation, the state has called for a joint session of legal experts before September 10 to harmonise arguments and ensure that no eligible section within the OBC community is left out of the reservation framework," he said.

"We have reiterated this in the state Assembly earlier, and now we are united in our resolve to see it through," CM Yadav said, adding that all advocates involved in the case will align their submissions to reflect the resolution's intent.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see cross-party consensus on this. OBC reservation is crucial for social equity in MP. Hope the advocates present a strong case before SC. The 27% reservation is long overdue!
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Aman W
While I support reservation for backward classes, I hope the government also focuses on quality education and job creation. Reservation alone cannot solve all problems. Need holistic approach.
Siddharth J
The timing seems political with elections around the corner. Why did it take so long to address this? Hope this isn't just another promise that won't be fulfilled. Actions speak louder than resolutions.
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Nisha Z
As an OBC student, this gives me hope! 🎓 The 27% reservation will open so many opportunities for our community. Thank you to all parties for supporting this. Fingers crossed for Supreme Court hearing!
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Vikram M
Important that they're coordinating with legal experts before September 10. The Supreme Court hearing will be crucial. Hope the advocates present solid data and constitutional arguments to justify the quota.

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