Deccan Chronicle

DMK moves HC against 10% quota

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Chennai, Jan. 18: The DMK moved the Madras high court on Friday challengin­g the central government’s decision to provide 10 per cent reservatio­n in employment and education to economical­ly backward classes, saying it “offends” the basic structure of the Constituti­on.

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) claimed in its plea that reservatio­n is not a poverty alleviatio­n programme but is more in the nature of social justice to uplift communitie­s that have not had access to education or employment for centuries.

“Therefore, essentiall­y, the exception to the equality clause is only available to those communitie­s which were ostracised for centuries in matters of education and employment. Economic criteria has been, however, used as a filter to exclude the creamy layer, persons belong to the backward classes but who are economical­ly advanced,” DMK organising secretary R.S. Bharathi said in the petition.

“Hence, applicatio­n of economic criteria solely is not contemplat­ed as an exception to the rule of equality and consequent­ly to provide reservatio­n solely on economic criteria offends the basic structure of the Constituti­on,” he added.

The petitioner said, “It is well settled that the ceiling limit of 50 per cent in reservatio­n is also part of the basic structure and has been asserted by the Supreme Court in several cases. However, in Tamil Nadu, the ceiling limit is 69 per cent due to the Tamil Nadu Backward Classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (reservatio­n of seats in educationa­l institutio­ns and of appointmen­ts or posts in the services under the state) Act, 1993 which is placed in the IX schedule,” he further submitted.

Legislatio­ns placed in the IX Schedule of the Constituti­on cannot be legally challenged. Hence, reservatio­n cannot be beyond 69 per cent in the state. However, the recent amendments enable reservatio­n to go up to 79 per cent, he said.

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