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West Bengal’s OBC Amendment Bill: How Suvendu government seeks to end Mamata’s Muslim reservation framework

The Suvendu Adhikari-led BJP government has introduced the West Bengal OBC Amendment Bill, describing it as a landmark reform that dismantles the previous reservation framework and restores constitutional principles. The government says the legislation ends the framework under which many Muslim communities were granted OBC status during the Mamata Banerjee government, replacing it with a transparent, survey-based system for identifying socially and educationally backward classes

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West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari (Left) and Former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (Right)

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Kolkata: The Suvendu Adhikari-led BJP government in West Bengal has introduced sweeping changes to the state’s reservation framework through the OBC Amendment Bill, describing it as a constitutional correction to a system allegedly distorted by religion-based politics. The government says the legislation replaces what it calls the Mamata Banerjee government’s “appeasement-driven” reservation model with a transparent, data-based mechanism rooted in constitutional principles.

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A DECISIVE BREAK FROM MAMATA'S MUSLIM APPEASEMENT DISGUISED AS SOCIAL JUSTICE
West Bengal's OBC Amendment Bill marks a decisive break with the old reservation regime. The legislation scraps the existing OBC-A/OBC-B categories, nullifies the framework under… pic.twitter.com/dVP525vudy

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A Major Overhaul of West Bengal’s OBC Reservation System

The OBC Amendment Bill marks one of the most significant reforms to West Bengal’s reservation policy in recent years. It abolishes the existing OBC-A and OBC-B categories and introduces a fresh framework for identifying Other Backward Classes based on scientific surveys and recommendations of the State Backward Classes Commission.

According to the BJP government, the move is aimed at ensuring that reservation benefits are granted solely on the basis of genuine social and educational backwardness rather than political considerations.

Ending What the Government Calls “Religion-Based Reservation”

One of the central features of the legislation is the dismantling of the framework under which a large number of Muslim communities had been granted OBC status during the previous Trinamool Congress government.

The BJP has repeatedly alleged that the Mamata Banerjee government used the reservation system as an instrument of electoral politics by extending OBC benefits to several Muslim communities without adequate socio-economic assessment. The new government argues that such practices violated the constitutional principle that reservations cannot be granted solely on the basis of religion. The amendment seeks to nullify the earlier framework and replace it with an evidence-based process for identifying backward communities.

The government maintains that the legislation follows the spirit of Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution, which permit reservations for socially and educationally backward classes rather than religious groups. Officials say every community seeking OBC status will now undergo a detailed socio-economic evaluation by the State Backwards Classes Commission before being considered eligible for reservation benefits. According to the government, this ensures transparency, fairness and constitutional compliance.

Fresh Survey to Identify Genuine Backward Classes

Instead of relying on previous classifications, the amendment mandates a comprehensive survey of communities across the state.

The government says the survey will examine factors such as:

* Educational backwardness
* Economic conditions
* Traditional occupations
* Social discrimination
* Representation in public employment

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Based on these findings, the Backward Classes Commission will recommend which communities deserve inclusion in the revised OBC list.

The BJP has projected the amendment as the end of what it describes as “Muslim appeasement disguised as social justice.” According to party leaders, welfare policies should benefit all genuinely backward citizens irrespective of religion and should not be used as instruments of vote-bank politics. The government says the new framework will strengthen public confidence in the reservation system by making it objective and transparent.

The amendment follows judicial scrutiny of West Bengal’s earlier OBC reservation framework. The Calcutta High Court had questioned the legality of several additions to the state’s OBC list and observed that religion alone could not be the basis for granting reservation benefits. The BJP government says the new legislation addresses those concerns by establishing a constitutionally compliant mechanism based on measurable indicators of backwardness.

The OBC Amendment Bill marks a significant shift in West Bengal’s reservation policy and reflects the Suvendu Adhikari-led BJP government’s broader political agenda of replacing what it calls identity-based governance with constitutionally grounded welfare policies.

 

Topics: BJP GovernmentSocial JusticeWest Bengal politicsWest Bengal OBC Amendment BillReservation PolicyMamata BanerjeeSuvendu AdhikariOBC reservation
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