Alawar (Rajasthan) [India], Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused the Congress of being "anti-OBC" and doing injustice to the backward classes over the years. Shah also said that unlike the Congress, PM Modi has not supported the OBCs. The Commission ensured 27 percent reservation for the OBC community in all central admissions. He also pointed out that PM Modi, who hails from the OBC community, has appointed more than 27 OBC ministers in his cabinet. "Congress party is an "anti-OBC" party (anti-OBC). They have done injustice to the backward classes (OBC) for many years.Party suppressed Kaka Kalelkar Report and Mandal Commission Report (to the contrary), PM Modi gave constitutional recognition to OBC Commission, PM Modi provided 27 reservations to OBC community for all admissions, PM Modi at the Center comes from OBC community. And more than 27 ministers in his cabinet are OBCs,” he said while addressing a public rally in Alwar, Rajasthan. He accused Congress of opposing the river interlinking project and assured the people of Rajasthan that the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) would be implemented, which would provide water to the entire Alwar. He also clarified that Congress is spreading lies that Alwar will not get water from the East Rajasthan Canal Project. “Congress opposes interlinking of rivers…East Rajasthan Canal Project will come and entire Alwar will get water. Congress is spreading lies that Alwar will not get water from ERCP.I have confirmed from CM Bhajan Lal that water will reach every village and every house in Alwar,” he said. The East Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) is a project of the Rajasthan government that aims to provide water to the eastern districts of the state. The project will use surplus water from the rivers of southern Rajasthan to irrigate the districts of Rajasthan. Voting date for Alwar constituency is 19th April.BJP has made Bhupendra Yadav its candidate against Lalit Yadav of Congress. Notably, Rajasthan will go to polls in two phases on 19 April and 26 April. BJP had won all 25 seats in the state in 2014. In 2019, the BJP-led alliance won all 25 seats, while the BJP won 24 seats.