Udupi, Nov 26: Sangh Parivar’s fear to raise voice against caste-based reservation in a poll-bound state was clearly visible during the Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Dharma Sansad in Udupi. The organisers intervened when a veteran seer called for the abolition of caste-based reservation in India.

Speaking at the Dharma Sansad, Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Narendranand Saraswati of Kashi Sumeru said that reservation should be based on talent of a person rather than his caste or religion.
The Dharma Sansad organisers, who have been apparently tried to woo lower caste Hindus ahead of Karnataka assembly polls, became alert and asked the seer to change the topic saying that it was not the right platform to talk on reservation.
The seer also understood the intention behind the organisers’ restriction and changed the topic without any argument. He then urged the Hindus to be prepared to fight against their enemies.
It could be recalled here that BJP had faced debacle in last Bihar assembly polls wherein a few Sangh Parivar leaders had raised voice against caste-based reservation a few days before the elections.


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