– At Lakhimpur Urban Co-Operative bank Ltd.,out of 27 appointments,15 were Thakurs and only eight were PDAs.
– In the Uttar Pradesh Special task Force (STF), out of 22 posts, 11 went to Thakurs.
– Additional claims were made regarding Banda Agricultural University and Gorakhpur police appointments showing similar trends.
The allegations from Akhilesh Yadav and other opposition figures bring to light serious questions about transparency and egalitarian governance within Uttar Pradesh’s administrative systems. If true, such practices could undermine meritocracy as well as constitutional provisions for reservation meant to uplift historically marginalized communities like OBCs, Dalits, and minorities.
For a state with a socio-economically diverse population like UP’s-and where caste dynamics are deeply embedded-the perception or reality of favoritism risks eroding public trust not just in recruitment processes but across state institutions. Furthermore, these accusations come at a time when consolidating social cohesion remains crucial for India’s advancement trajectory.
The inability to independently verify shared data points reminds readers to approach such claims cautiously while demanding robust institutional checks that ensure fairness. If opaque hiring persists unchecked despite official frameworks for inclusivity through reservation laws, it reflects more on systemic loopholes than isolated political factors.