'... and there was a split between us, Bhujbal remembers the incident with balasaheb
NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal told many stories about his political life as he spoke in the Vasant lecture. He also explained why he had to leave the Shiv Sena and why there was a split between Balasaheb Thackeray and him. He also strongly expressed his opinion on the OBC and Jativar census. What did Bhujball really say? The 102nd year of Vasant lecture is underway, and I’ve come here before. I still managed to come here today. Now what battle should we fight with the rain? With the government or in court? This time, Bhujbal asked a very sharp question. He spoke further, saying that both OBCs and Jativar census problems were related. There are many role players in the OBC and Mahatma Phule was the first person to recognize all these OBCs, women, Dalites and tribes. Only men are trained in the Brahmin society, not women. Brahmin women experienced a lot of problems. Phule fought against it and began the movement. The Boers and the poor understood nothing. If something happens, who will complain they? They were all from the same community. The one who created problems, who wrote a complaint and gave right, were all the same. All role players fell out of his industry. When they decide to give something to the OBC, they go to court. Dr BabaSaheb Ambedkar also established the OBC committee. OBC discussion has been asked since independence. Then the Janata party government came to power and Desai demanded the establishment of a commission. A report came in 1980 in which he said that OBCs needed discussion. But this report was suppressed during the congressional period. VP Singh came and said, “I accept this report.” I was also in Shiv Sena when I started talking about OBC discussion. We insisted on discussion. Balasaheb Thackeray came to Nashik earlier with his entire family. They lived here. When I was in March, Balasaheb Thackeray met the press at my house. He said, “We don’t want to raise this topic, that’s where the split between us began.” Share this story -tags