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WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Leader Defends Plan to Help Low Castes

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Indian Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh fended off pressure to scrap plans to help low castes as police shot and killed six people and a student committed suicide in protests across northern India. Indian news agencies said that a conclave of Singh’s party, Janata Dal, renewed majority backing for his plan, which would raise the quota of government jobs reserved for outcastes and low Hindu castes from 22.5% to nearly half. Party leaders who had pressed him to compromise won consent only to pursue talks aimed at persuading upper-caste students to end seven weeks of violent protests, the news agencies said.

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