He said that if the proposed bill is challenged and struck down by the court like the previous SBC reservation bill, all the castes under the OBC would suffer.
"The bill which the government is going to introduce for increasing OBC quota to grant reservation to Gujjars and other castes will exceed the 50 per cent legal ceiling. It may be struck down by the court and if this happens, all the castes getting OBC reservation will suffer," he said.
The government has assured the Gujjar leaders that the OBC quota will be split after increasing it to 26 per cent to grant them 5 per cent reservation.
A bill to this effect will be introduced in the upcoming Monsoon session for which a consensus was arrived at Thursday night at a meeting of the cabinet subcommittee with the Gujjar delegation.
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The total reservation in the state stands at 49 per cent at present and this is set to once again crossed the 50 per cent legal ceiling.
These castes were first included in the OBC list in 1994.
The castes were re-included in OBC after state High Court in December last year struck down the Special Backward Class (SBC) Reservation Act, 2015, which provided special backward class status to these five castes.
Tiwari has been criticising Raje and the BJP leadership after show cause notices were served on him by the party's national discipline committee in May last.
The notices were sent after the BJP MLA alleged that the Rajasthan unit of the saffron party had become a place for the "mafia and sycophants" while the dedicated, loyal and qualified people were being "sidelined".