The Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti has announced a Bharat Bandh on August 21, 2024, in protest of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling concerning reservations for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The ruling permits states to create sub-categories within SC/ST groups, prioritizing those deemed most in need. This decision has led to significant unrest, particularly among SC/ST communities in Rajasthan, who have expressed strong support for the bandh.
In anticipation of potential unrest, police forces across India have been placed on high alert. Director General of Police (DGP) U.R. Sahoo stated that additional deployments will be made in all districts, with special attention given to sensitive areas, including Western Uttar Pradesh. Law enforcement officials have been directed to coordinate with protest organizers and local market associations to minimize disruptions and ensure public safety.
The bandh is expected to heavily impact daily life, with public transport and many private offices likely to be non-operational. However, emergency services, including ambulances, will continue to function as usual. Authorities are implementing extensive measures to maintain order and safeguard the public throughout the day.
The Supreme Court’s ruling, which allows the creation of subcategories within SC and ST groups to prioritize those in greatest need of reservations, has sparked widespread debate. Various social and political organizations, particularly those representing SC/ST communities, have voiced strong opposition to the decision and are supporting the bandh. The protest is aimed at challenging the court’s ruling and calling for its reversal.
To prepare for any potential unrest, senior police officials, district magistrates, and divisional commissioners held a video conference to coordinate security efforts. Western Uttar Pradesh, known for its sensitivity during such events, has been placed under special surveillance. Authorities are taking all necessary precautions to ensure that public safety is maintained during the bandh.
While the bandh is expected to disrupt many aspects of daily life, essential services will continue to operate. Emergency services, including ambulances and hospitals, will remain available. Pharmacies will also stay open, ensuring access to essential medications. Government offices, banks, schools, and colleges are expected to function normally, according to reports.