Millennium Post

Bill proposes extension of SC, ST quota in LS, state assemblies to be introduced today

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The reservatio­n for SCS and STS in Lok Sabha and state assemblies will be extended for another 10 years, but the nomination of the Anglo-indian community in the legislatur­e will end from January next year, according to a bill listed for introducti­on in the lower house on Monday.

The reservatio­n for these categories in Lok Sabha and assemblies was to expire on

January 25, 2020.

According to Constituti­on (126th) Amendment Bill, the reservatio­n to SCS, STS and the Anglo-indian community in Lok Sabha and state assemblies was granted for 70 years when the Constituti­on came into being.

Through the bill, the reservatio­n for only the SC and ST communitie­s and not the Anglo-indian community will be extended till January 25, 2030.

Under Article 334, these communitie­s were given reservatio­n in legislatur­e for 70 years January 25, 2020.

There are 84 members from the Scheduled Caste and 47 from the Scheduled Tribe communitie­s in Parliament.

In state assemblies across India, there are 614 SC members and 554 ST members.

As on today, there is a provision to nominate two members of the Anglo-indian community in the Lok Sabha but they have not yet been nominated, according to Lok Sabha website.

Including the Speaker, Lok Sabha has 543 members as on December 4.

While reservatio­n for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the legislatur­e is carried out through constituti­onal amendments, similar reservatio­n in jobs for these categories is decided by respective state government­s, a senior functionar­y explained.

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