B.P. Mandal was the Chairman of the Second Backward Classes Commission, which was set up in 1979 to identify socially and educationally backward classes in India. The Commission's report, known as the Mandal Commission Report, recommended reserving 27% of government jobs for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs), a recommendation that sparked significant political debate and protests in the late 1980s.
Impact of the Mandal Commission: The Mandal Commission Report had a profound impact on Indian politics, leading to the implementation of affirmative action policies and reshaping the social and political landscape, particularly concerning caste-based reservations.