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BSP doesn’t agree with Supreme Court’s verdict allowing sub-classification within SCs: Mayawati

4 August 2024
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BSP doesn’t agree with Supreme Court’s verdict allowing sub-classification within SCs: Mayawati
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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) does not support the Supreme Court’s decision to allow sub-classification within Scheduled Castes, as stated by party leader Mayawati. She believes that this verdict could potentially create divisions within the SC community and go against the principles of social justice. Mayawati’s stance reflects the party’s commitment to upholding the rights and unity of all marginalized groups.

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