Millennium Post

Political parties consider SCS/STS as vote bank: Ex-law minister to SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Political parties consider scheduled castes and tribes as "vote banks" and granting quota in promotions to "IAS officers" or "District Judges" belonging to these communitie­s violate the right to equality, former Law Minister Shanti Bhushan told the Supreme Court on Thursday.

A five-judge constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra was told by the senior advocate that granting quota in promotions for IAS officers and district judges would be in the "teeth of basic structure" of the Constituti­on.

"Once you are a Class-i officer, you cease to belong from the backward class... Reservatio­n in promotion for IAS officers will be in the teeth of the right to equality which is also part of the basic structure of Constituti­on," Bhushan told the bench. He also took a dig at senior advocate P S Patwalia, representi­ng Tripura and Bihar, for supporting the quota in promotions by referring to the verdict penned by his father and apex court judge Justice Kuldeep Singh. The veteran lawyer quoted Justice Singh as saying that grant of quota in promotion would create "heartburn" among equally placed government employees and said "Mr Patwalia is overruling Justice Kuldeep Singh".

He said the right to equality and equal opportunit­ies in public employment was part of the basic structure of the Constituti­on and "the political parties consider SC/ST as vote bank", negating the constituti­onal scheme. Referring to the nine-judge bench verdict in the Mandal case, he said there should not be any reservatio­n in promotions. Referring to various apex court verdicts, he said "crutches cannot be provided to an employee after entering into the class I and II services because it would create heart burn to equally placed other employees".

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