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Describe the role played by the contemporary prime minister of india in the implementation of mandal commission report

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The role played by the contemporary Prime minister of India are as follows-a. The Government of India had appointed the Second Backward class commission in 1979, headed by B.P. Mandal to determine the criteria of identifying socially and educationally backward classes.b. The Commission so appointed gave its report on 1980 and recommended 27% reservation for socially and educationally backwards classes in Government Jobs.c. During the Lok Sabha elections of 1989, the Janta party in its manifesto promised to implement the report.HOPE IT WILL HELP U
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(i) Mandal Commission submitted its report in 1980. It was awaited for many years by parliamentarians.

(ii) The Commission gave its report and made many recommendations.

(iii) One of these was that 27 per cent of government jobs be reserved for the socially and economically backward classes.

(iv) For several years, many parliamentarians and parties kept demanding the implementation of the Commission's recommendations.

(v) Then came Lok Sabha elections in which Tanta Dal promised that if voted to power, it would implement the Mandal Commission report.

(vi) lanta Dal did form the government and V. P. Singh became the Prime Minister. Union Cabinet took a formal decision to implement the recommendations.

(vii) Prime Minister informed the Parliament about this decision.

(viii) Finally Mandal Commission report got implemented by the Prime Minister of India.

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