Will challenge HC order scrapping increased quotas in Bihar: Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary
Bihar Deputy CM vows to challenge Patna High Court order on reservation hike from 50% to 65% in support of deprived castes. The state government plans to move to the Supreme Court after consulting legal experts.

"It was with the BJP's full support that the Nitish Kumar government ordered the caste survey and raised quotas for Dalits, tribals and backward classes," said Choudhary, who became deputy CM in January this year after the return of Kumar to the NDA.
"We believe that the reservation laws in Bihar were amended in accordance with provisions of the Constitution... states like Tamil Nadu, too, have 69 per cent quotas," he said.
Socially and educationally backward communities get reservation benefits, and it is their constitutional right, Choudhary asserted.
"The Bihar government will challenge the high court order before the Supreme Court after seeking legal opinion," he added.
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