Kejriwal targets Centre, demands inclusion of Delhi’s Jat community in Central OBC list

Published Date: 10-01-2025 | 1:39 am

New Delhi : As Assembly elections draw closer in Delhi, AAP convener and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday accused the BJP-led Central government of reneging on its promise to provide reservation to the capital’s Jat community.

Speaking at a press conference, Kejriwal said he wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the inclusion of Delhi’s Jat community in the Central OBC list.

He also accused the Centre of misleading the community for the past decade, and failing to deliver on its promises.

“In 2015, the BJP invited Jat leaders to the prime minister’s residence and assured them that Delhi’s Jat community would be included in the Central OBC list. Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised the same in 2019. However, nothing has been done to fulfil these promises,” Kejriwal said.

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Drawing comparisons, he questioned why Jat students from Rajasthan benefit from reservations in Delhi University (DU), while Jat students from Delhi are denied the same.

“Thousands of children from the Jat community in Delhi are unable to secure admission in DU because they are not part of the Central OBC list,” he said.

Kejriwal also alleged that despite Delhi’s Jats being recognised under the OBC category in the state, the Central government has refused to extend the benefits to them.

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“This is nothing but betrayal. The Centre must include Delhi’s Jat community in the OBC list to ensure they receive reservations in Central government institutions, including for jobs and college admissions,” the AAP supremo said.

Central agencies like the MCD, DDA, and PWD operate extensively in Delhi, and including Jats in the OBC list would open up significant opportunities for them, Kejriwal said, as he vowed to continue the fight until the community’s demands are met.

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The 70-member Delhi Assembly will go to polls on February 5. The results will be out on February 8.

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