The Sunday Guardian

12% for muslims, KCr will hiKe quota to 68%

A Supreme Court ruling prohibits total reservatio­ns beyond 50%.

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the NDA government at the Centre clearing the quota as the BJP in Telangana has threatened to oppose reservatio­ns on communal grounds.

But KCR has asserted that “If the Centre doesn’t allow us to offer quotas, we will knock the doors of the SC and there are precedents in the country where the total reservatio­ns are above 50%”. As of now, Muslims in Telangana have 4% reservatio­ns introduced by the late Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhar­a Reddy-led Congress government in 2004. Presently, Telangana has 50% reservatio­ns to all categories put together. Of this, Backward Classes (OBCs) have 29%, Scheduled Castes (SCs) 15% and STs 6%.

After the proposed Bill is passed by the Assembly on Sunday, the quota breakup will be as follows: BCs 35% (including 10% to Muslims), SCs 15% and STs 10%, totalling 60%. If KCR has his way, Telangana would be the only state in the country which offers the highest 10% reservatio­ns to Muslims, according them the status of BCs. As this move is opposed by the existing BCs, who are afraid that their quota would be diluted, the CM has proposed to increase that quota too within six to seven months. Then, the total quota in Telangana would reach around 75%, may be the second highest after around 80% quota in the tribal populated NorthEast states.

KCR on Wednesday issued orders to Telangana BCs Commission, a statutory body, to determine the list of BCs and suggest reservatio­ns to each caste, to identify the new castes and new percentage­s to different castes in tune with the requiremen­ts of the new state that been formed three years ago. The Chief Minister had mandated the BC Commission to submit a report to the government with “quantifiab­le” and “im- peccable data” on the social and economic conditions of Muslims and other BCs.

Telangana BC Commission member Juluri Gowri Shankar told The Sunday Guardian on Friday that the commission would tour the state and submit its report before the six-month deadline, by October end. The commission may add some more BC castes to the existing list of 113 castes and some of them might be categorise­d as most backward classes (MBCs), he said. Representa­tives of the Muslim community have welcomed KCR’s move and Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen leader in the Assembly Akbaruddin Owaisi urged the CM to see to it that there were no legal hurdles to it. “We will definitely oppose the decision to accord 10% reservatio­ns to Muslims as it is nothing but appeasemen­t of religious groups,” BJP Telangana president Dr K. Laxman said. He said that even the existing 4% quota, too, was struck down by the courts many times.

The other opposition parties, Congress and TDP are muted in their response, but are apprehensi­ve of the backlash from the forward castes. “The government seats and jobs are shrinking day-by-day and the so-called forward castes will have to compete for the limited open category,” said a Congress MLA on the condition of anonymity. Sources in the government told this newspaper the CM is planning to implement the Tamil Nadu practice of adding 25% ( if the quota touches 75%) extra seats to the colleges so that the open category students don’t lose their opportunit­ies.

Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu opposed reservatio­ns to Muslims on religious grounds. “If Muslims are given reservatio­ns on communal lines, we will be creating another Pakistan,” he said.

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