For several years, many parliamentarians and parties kept demanding the
implementation of the Commission’s recommendations. Then came the Lok Sabha
election of 1989. In its election manifesto, the Janata Dal promised that if voted to power,
it would implement the Mandal Commission report. The Janata Dal did form the
government after this election. Its leader V. P. Singh became the Prime Minister.
Q-1. What was the Mandal Commission?
Q-2. What was its recommendation that parliamentarians and parties demanded to be
implemented?
Q-3. How did the people react to these recommendations?
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The Mandal Commission, or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India on 1 January 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai [1] with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward classes" of India.[2] It was headed by the late B.P. Mandal an Indian parliamentarian, to consider the question of reservations for people to redress caste discrimination, and used eleven social, economic, and educational indicators to determine backwardness. In 1980, based on its rationale that OBCs ("Other backward classes") identified on the basis of caste, economic and social indicators comprised 52% of India's
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