The Sunday Guardian

KCR wILL mEET Pm mOdI FOR NOd ON mUSLIm qUOTa

The CM will urge the PM to support the state’s bid to increase present reservatio­ns in educationa­l institutio­ns.

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ground that it would lead to communal polarisati­on of society. The BJP argued the move was against the spirit of the Constituti­on, which opposes quota on religious grounds.

CM KCR needs the Centre’s support to ensure Presidenti­al assent as the total quota crosses 50%, and to include the law in the 9th Schedule of the Constituti­on for legal protection.

KCR would need the Centre to defend it before the Supreme Court as the issue of limiting quota to 50% is currently before it. The CM, who wants to consolidat­e his position among the Muslims, SC/ STs and OBCs in the run up to the next general elections, has also directed the state BCs Commission to recommend revised (higher) reservatio­ns to SCs and OBCs by the end of October, so that their share too would be enhanced by the yearend.

KCR is planning to enhance the present 29% reservatio­ns to OBCs by 6-7%, while that of the SCs by 1-2%, taking the total reservatio­n in the state from 68% to 70%.

As of now, SCs have 16%, while OBCs have 29% reservatio­ns. The quota hike will be in tune with the increase in the percentage of these people in the overall population after Andhra Pradesh’s bifurcatio­n.

CM KCR tried to read some support from PM Modi’s speech at the BJP’s national executive at Bhubaneswa­r on 16 April, in which he advocated the uplift of the backward sections among the Muslims.

The PM was referring to the recent bill in Parliament according Constituti­onal status to National OBCs Commission. KCR interprete­d the PM’s speech as an endorsemen­t of enhanced reservatio­ns to Muslims in Telangana.

“The CM is now confident of convincing the PM about the need to increase the quota for Muslims in Telangana from 4% to 12% based on their backwardne­ss in social, educationa­l and economic spheres. The PM’s Bhubaneswa­r speech is a good sign for us,” said TRS MLC and government whip, Palla Rajeswar Reddy while talking to this newspaper.

However, BJP leaders in Telangana have refuted the interpreta­tion and maintained that uplifting Muslims educationa­lly and socially is one thing and offering them reservatio­n on religious grounds was another thing. “The CM has misreprese­nted the PM’s speech at Bhubaneswa­r and there is no confusion in our stand,” said state BJP president K. Laxman.

The TRS leaders are optimistic about the Centre’s cooperatio­n.

“Our CM has also passed the GST Bill in the 16 April Assembly session and is with the Centre on all major issues.” said Deputy CM Mahmood Ali.

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