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Kushwaha holds rally in Muz, disregards‘4-5 seats' media buzz as distraction
Kushwaha holds rally in Muz, disregards‘4-5 seats' media buzz as distraction

Time of India

time21 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Kushwaha holds rally in Muz, disregards‘4-5 seats' media buzz as distraction

Patna: Rajya Sabha member and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president, Upendra Kushwaha , while addressing a rally in Muzaffarpur on Sunday expressed annoyance over media speculations about offer of "four-five seats" to his party under the seat-sharing formula, stating that "his politics is for change, not for posts". He said he would continue raising issues concerning the common people, no matter how many troubles come his way. His rally is being billed as a "show of strength" to bargain for more seats as the NDA gets busy with finalising the seat-sharing. Addressing the "Samvaidhanik Adhikar-Parisiman Sudhar" rally, Kushwaha said he never cared about seats since he enjoys the "people's power". "Four-five seats…Upendra Kushwaha kabhi iski chinta nahin karta hai (I never worry about it)," Kushwaha said, adding, for him issues are more important and that he would continue raising them come what may. He said if compromising with people's issues leads to a post, it is better to remain without such a post. Citing examples, Kushwaha, who served as a Union minister of state during the first term of PM Narendra Modi, said Mahatma Gandhi, Babasaheb Ambedkar, and Jayaprakash Narayan could have got any post, but they gave first priority to the people's issues. "Main pad nahin, parivartan ke liye rajniti karta hun (My politics is for change, not for any posts)," he said, alleging that the "seat issue" was being deliberately raised to divert the people's attention from the core issues. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 관절염 발생률 99% 감소 "이것" 마시기만 했더니 '손목/허리/무릎 통증 사라져" hoguanwon Undo Strongly advocating for delimitation, he said the lack of this exercise was causing a great loss to the state. "If the delimitation process was carried out on time, the number of Lok Sabha seats in Bihar would have gone up to 60, leading to increased representation of scheduled castes and women, but this has been hanging fire," Kushwaha said, warning of launching an agitation against "gross injustice" to the state. He also raised concern over the collegium system in the judiciary, describing it as an "unjust process". He demanded that the appointment of judges in the Supreme Court and high courts be made through a written test, quite like the recruitment process available for the bureaucrats in the country. Patna: Rajya Sabha member and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president, Upendra Kushwaha, while addressing a rally in Muzaffarpur on Sunday expressed annoyance over media speculations about offer of "four-five seats" to his party under the seat-sharing formula, stating that "his politics is for change, not for posts". He said he would continue raising issues concerning the common people, no matter how many troubles come his way. His rally is being billed as a "show of strength" to bargain for more seats as the NDA gets busy with finalising the seat-sharing. Addressing the "Samvaidhanik Adhikar-Parisiman Sudhar" rally, Kushwaha said he never cared about seats since he enjoys the "people's power". "Four-five seats…Upendra Kushwaha kabhi iski chinta nahin karta hai (I never worry about it)," Kushwaha said, adding, for him issues are more important and that he would continue raising them come what may. He said if compromising with people's issues leads to a post, it is better to remain without such a post. Citing examples, Kushwaha, who served as a Union minister of state during the first term of PM Narendra Modi, said Mahatma Gandhi, Babasaheb Ambedkar, and Jayaprakash Narayan could have got any post, but they gave first priority to the people's issues. "Main pad nahin, parivartan ke liye rajniti karta hun (My politics is for change, not for any posts)," he said, alleging that the "seat issue" was being deliberately raised to divert the people's attention from the core issues. Strongly advocating for delimitation, he said the lack of this exercise was causing a great loss to the state. "If the delimitation process was carried out on time, the number of Lok Sabha seats in Bihar would have gone up to 60, leading to increased representation of scheduled castes and women, but this has been hanging fire," Kushwaha said, warning of launching an agitation against "gross injustice" to the state. He also raised concern over the collegium system in the judiciary, describing it as an "unjust process". He demanded that the appointment of judges in the Supreme Court and high courts be made through a written test, quite like the recruitment process available for the bureaucrats in the country.

RLM demands delimitation based on population
RLM demands delimitation based on population

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

RLM demands delimitation based on population

Patna: Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), led by Rajya Sabha member and former Union minister Upendra Kushwaha , on Monday demanded the delimitation of constituencies based on population, amid opposition from southern states to such a move. The demand was among 15 resolutions passed at the party's three-day brainstorming session held at Valmiki Nagar, which concluded on Monday. A political resolution passed at the session noted that states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh were losing parliamentary seats compared to Tamil Nadu and Kerala because of population factors. "According to Article 330(2) of the Constitution, the determination of SC and ST seats should be based on the population present in each state, but this determination is still based on the 1971 population," the resolution said. It further proposed that, without reducing the number of seats in southern states, the number of seats in Bihar and other states should be increased. Speaking at the concluding session, Kushwaha said, "A delimitation exercise based on population would directly benefit the most vulnerable sections of society, as it would increase the number of reserved constituencies for scheduled castes and tribes. This will boost their representation in the House and in the decision-making process." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas In Dubai | Search Ads View Deals Undo Another resolution demanded the abolition of the existing collegium system, describing it as a "blot on the Indian judicial system". The RLM also called for a caste census to be conducted, saying that several caste groups had been left behind in terms of development. The resolution pointed out that the practice of caste-based census was discontinued after Independence. A political resolution urged NDA allies to remain alert and avoid internal disputes to prevent the opposition from gaining an advantage in the upcoming assembly polls. Finally, the RLM demanded the implementation of a domicile policy for appointments in Bihar. "The states that prevent our youth from securing jobs, yet whose children come here and take away opportunities from our youth – this is something RLM workers will not accept," the resolution warned.

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