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Telangana CM seeks Modi’s nod for enhanced quota

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Saturday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi and sought the President’s assent for a bill, enhancing quantum of reservatio­n for BCS, SCS and STS.

In his second meeting with Modi in less than two months, Rao discussed various pending issues relating to the state.

He sought the President’s assent to the bill for increasing quantum of reservatio­n in educationa­l institutio­ns and government jobs for backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

The bill passed by the state legislatur­e last year was sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs for President’s assent.

According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s office here, during the hourlong meeting Rao discussed 11 issues and submitted letters pertaining to them.

KCR, as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief is popularly known, told the prime minister that the need to increase the percentage of reservatio­ns for SCS, STS and BCS arose as the proportion of the population of these sections increased consequent to the formation of Telangana State.

Under the bill passed by the state legislatur­e, quota for STS was increased to 10 per cent from the existing 6 per cent, while that for BC-E category (the backward sections among the Muslim community) increased to 12 per cent from the existing 4 per cent. The total reservatio­ns in the state, consequent­ly, will go up to 62 per cent from the existing 50 per cent.

KCR brought to Modi’s notice that while capping the total quantum of reservatio­ns at 50 per cent, the Supreme Court had also clarified that, if it should exceed 50 per cent, the State shall make out a case showing compelling circumstan­ces for exceeding the limit. He pointed out that Tamil Nadu is providing 69% reservatio­n in the State.

The TRS chief also sought the Centre’s approval for new zonal system in Telangana pertaining to the government employment in the state. He called for immediate steps to amend the Presidenti­al Order of 1975 to facilitate implementa­tion of the new zonal system created keeping in view the requiremen­ts of the new state.

As the issue of separate High Court is pending since creation of Telangana in 2014, KCR urged the prime minister to expedite the process. He sought immediate steps for establishi­ng a high court in residuary state of Andhra Pradesh so that the High Court at Hyderabad exclusivel­y caters to the needs of Telangana.

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