
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: IAS officer Santosh Verma has sparked widespread outrage in Madhya Pradesh after making a highly controversial statement regarding Brahmin daughters and the continuation of caste-based reservation. The remark, made while addressing members of the AJACS (All India Junior Administrative Cadres Society) after his appointment as the state president of the organization, has gone viral on social media and triggered protests.
Statement Sparks Outrage
During the event, Verma reportedly said, “Reservation should continue until my son is married to a Brahmin’s daughter or is offered a daughter in marriage by a Brahmin family.” The statement has been widely criticized as insensitive and indicative of a questionable mindset.
Community Reacts Strongly
The Brahmin community has reacted with indignation, demanding a formal FIR against Verma. Social media users have also expressed outrage, criticizing the IAS officer for his remarks. Community representatives have announced plans to meet Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla to seek government action against Verma.
Government Faces Pressure
The controversial comments have put pressure on the MP government. Reports suggest that the issue may be raised in the upcoming cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, where ministry staff may also voice their concerns. The government’s response to the matter is being closely watched across the state.
Conclusion
IAS Santosh Verma’s statement has ignited political and social debate, raising questions about the appropriateness of personal remarks from senior bureaucrats and their potential impact on public trust.
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