Deccan Chronicle

Govt says it was not party to case

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New Delhi, Feb. 10: The government on Monday informed Lok Sabha that it was not a party to the case in which the Supreme Court ruled that states are not bound to provide quota in appointmen­ts and promotions, after the Opposition accused it of failing to defend the reservatio­n system.

Making a statement in Lok Sabha, Social Justice and Empowermen­t Minister Thaawarcha­nd Gehlot said the Supreme court order pertains to a 2012 decision of the previous Congress government in Uttarakhan­d and asserted that the central government is “committed” and “dedicated” to reservatio­n for Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and OBCs.

Gehlot made it clear that the Centre was not asked to file an affidavit in the matter and said the issue is being discussed in the government at the “highest level” and it will take “appropriat­e steps” in the matter. —

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