Anti-reservation protests: Chirag Paswan says govt will engage if demands presented systematically
Union minister Chirag Paswan has signaled that the government plans to engage with the anti-reservation protesters who have rallied at Jantar Mantar.
These protesters are advocating for an economic basis for reservations rather than a caste-based system.
Paswan noted the existing 10 percent reservation for economically weaker sections and criticized the Congress for their protests outside a police station.
Tejashwi Yadav’s backing of students' protests aligns with his political stance.
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