Deccan Chronicle

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao could not have asked for more on a day when the Telangana state Legislatur­e passed the Act enhancing reservatio­ns for Muslims and STs, on Sunday. The entire Opposition raised their doubt in the house over the BJP-led go

TS Legislatur­e passes Bill hiking quota for minorities

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, APRIL 16

A few States are giving up to 80 per cent reservatio­ns. We, too, want similar exemption because 90 per cent of the TS population comprises BCs, SCs, STs and minorities.” —K. CHANDRASEK­HAR RAO, Chief Minister

party and government­s should ensure that they benefit from the new-look backward commission which has been given a Constituti­onal status.”

Mr Rao said he will meet Mr Modi on April 23 in New Delhi during a meeting convened by Niti Aayog, and request him to support the Telangana state Muslim quota Act and its inclusion in the IX Schedule of Constituti­on to give it legal protection.

The Telangana state Legislatur­e on Sunday passed a Bill which raises substantia­lly the reservatio­n for backward Muslims and scheduled tribes, taking the total quotas in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns much beyond the 50 per cent limit set by the Supreme Court.

Barring the BJP, all the parties supported the Bill. BJP MLAs were suspended from the House after they protested against communal reservatio­ns.

“Tamil Nadu has been giving 69 per cent reservatio­ns for over two decades. A few NorthEaste­rn States are giving up to 80 per cent reservatio­ns. Even the BJP-ruled states like Rajasthan and Gujarat are seeking more than 50 per cent quota. Maharashtr­a is implementi­ng 52 per cent quota. We, too, want similar exemption because 90 per cent of the TS population comprises BCs, SCs, STs and minorities. There cannot be different rules for different states,” Mr Rao said.

The Chief Minister appealed to the Centre to give power to states to implement reservatio­ns. He said he will mobilise the support of CMs of other states to achieve this. He said the party MPs will fight in Parliament to secure the Centre’s approval for the TS quota Act. “Each state has its own social compositio­n. A flat 50 per cent quota for all states is not practical. The Centre should let the states decide on reservatio­ns,” Mr Rao said.

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 ?? — DC ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao is being greeted by deputy mayor Mohammed Baba Fasiuddin (left) at Telangana Legislativ­e Council in Hyderabad on Sunday.
— DC Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao is being greeted by deputy mayor Mohammed Baba Fasiuddin (left) at Telangana Legislativ­e Council in Hyderabad on Sunday.
 ?? — DC ?? BJP MLAs stage protest against Muslim reservatio­n Bill after they were suspended from the State Assembly in Hyderabad on Sunday.
— DC BJP MLAs stage protest against Muslim reservatio­n Bill after they were suspended from the State Assembly in Hyderabad on Sunday.

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