The Asian Age

Govt to table bill in Winter Session

- bill was first introduced and passed in the

The Centre will reintroduc­e a bill to grant constituti­onal status to the National Commission for Backward Classes in the Lok Sabha in the forthcomin­g Winter Session, agencies quoting top government officials said.

The move will make the NCBC a constituti­onal body with full powers to safeguard the rights and interests of OBCs, the officials added.

“The government is committed to ensuring equity and social justice to Other Backward Classes and has decided to take up the bill in the forthcomin­g session of Parliament,” an official said on the condition of anonymity.

The proposed legislatio­n is seen as a major push by the BJP to consolidat­e OBC votes in its favour.

Responding to a long felt demand from all categories of OBCs, the government had introduced the bill to grant constituti­onal status to the NCBC — on par with the National Commission­s for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes — in the last parliament session, officials said.

The proposed Constituti­onal amendment Lok Sabha. The Rajya Sabha then passed the bill but with certain amendments. This resulted in two different versions of the bill being passed by the two houses.

Therefore, the bill will now have to be reintroduc­ed in the Lok Sabha.

The NCBC, a statutory body created in 1993, was given limited powers - only to recommend to the government inclusion or exclusion of a community in the central list of OBCs.

The power to hear complaints of OBCs and protect their interests continued to be with the National Commission for Scheduled Castes.

◗ This will grant constituti­onal status to the National Commission for Backward Classes in the Lok Sabha. ◗ The move will make the NCBC a constituti­onal body with full powers to safeguard the rights and interests of the OBCs

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