On the eve of the last general elections, it was 33 per cent reservation for women. As Odisha braces for panchayat polls, scheduled early next year, it is the state’s numerically significant other backward classes (OBCs) who are being wooed with a similar promise. Having failed to give them 27 per cent reservations in jobs and educational institutions because of a court-imposed cap of 50 per cent on all reservations, the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) has announced it will field 27 per cent OBC candidates in all future elections, starting with the panchayat polls. The party has also dared opposition parties to follow suit and reserve 27 per cent seats for OBCs and 33 per cent for women, as it has done.