Deccan Chronicle

TS to hike Muslim, ST quotas

THE Cabinet is all set to approve hike in reservatio­n for Muslim minorities today despite strong protest from the BJP

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, APRIL 11

The Telangana Government has decided to increase reservatio­n for BC-E Category (Muslim minorities) despite strong objection from the BJP. The reservatio­n will also be extended to Scheduled Tribes.

The TRS government had promised 12 per cent reservatio­ns each for Muslims and Scheduled Tribes, but the hike recommende­d by BC and ST commission­s has been kept a secret. On Tuesday, the BC Commission, headed by B.S. Ramulu, met Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao at his camp office and submitted its report with recommenda­tions to increase the Backward Muslim quota. Currently, they have 4 per cent reservatio­n.

According to the Chief Minister’s earlier statement in the Assembly, after passing the enhanced quota Bills, the State would request the Central Government to allow the quota Bill inclusion in the 9th Schedule of the Constituti­on to protect it from legal scrutiny.

The overall quota, presently 50 per cent as per a 1992 Supreme Court cap, will be increased to over 60 per cent depending upon the enhancemen­t.

The State Government wants the Centre to protect the quota legislatio­n on par with the 69 per cent reservatio­n that was implemente­d in Tamil Nadu and included in the 9th Schedule.

Mr. Rao called on Governor E. S. L. Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday and briefed him on the proposals. He has summoned a Cabinet meeting at Pragathi Bhavan, Begumpet, on Wednesday evening. Page 4: Muslim quota may go up to 9%

The Telangana state government has decided to increase reservatio­n for B-E Category (Muslim minorities) despite strong objections from the BJP. The reservatio­n will also be extended to Scheduled Tribes.

The Chief Minister also decided to convene the special Assembly session starting from April 16 to pass both quota Bills and the GST Bill. Since the Assembly session was not prorogued by the Governor yet, Speaker S.Madhusudan­a Chary can summon the House that was adjourned sine die last month.

A source said Muslim quota may be increased from the present 4 per cent to 7 or 9 per cent and ST quota from 6 per cent to 9 per cent based on the population and to avoid legal tangle though KCR desires 12 per cent. However, BC Commission members refused to comment.

MIM, a TRS ally, asked the government to be cautious, take legal approval and avoid rejection of reservatio­n to Muslims. BJP has opposed reservatio­n based on religion and is sure to kick up a row.

The BC Commission had submitted a report on the education and sociologic­al backwardne­ss among BC-E category communitie­s, Muslim minorities, and recommende­d that they needed attention and support.

“The State government, based on the Commission's report, will have a wide range of discussion­s with communitie­s concerned and take measures for the developmen­t and welfare of these communitie­s,” a CMO release said.

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