"BJP firmly supports the Constitutional reservation for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, other backward classes and extremely backward classes. We believe that reservation is important for the social, educational and economic development of these groups," he said.
Mishra, however, noted that following a spate of agitations by various caste groups for quotas in government jobs and admission to educational institutions, there should be a nation-wide debate to address the issue.
He said BJP believes reservations were "important" for the development of certain groups.
On Mohan Bhagwat suggesting a review of the reservation policy which triggered a political storm that forced BJP to distance it from the RSS chief's remark, Mishra said it was blown out of proportion by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who he claimed "misinterpreted" it.
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Asked about how he expected the BJP-led NDA to fare in the Bihar polls, Mishra said it would secure an absolute majority "and even the grand alliance has realised that".
"Due to the rising popularity of NDA in Bihar, grand alliance constituents are demoralised. They are resorting to gimmicks to win over the people, but it will not work. We will get absolute majority and form the government," he said.
"Congress is struggling for its survival in Bihar and will hardly get any seat there. Realising the state of affairs, Rahul Gandhi has fled away on a foreign tour, skipping the crucial elections," he said.