Khaleej Times

Telangana demands Muslim and ST quota in proposed bill

-

HYDERABAD — The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) on Tuesday urged the Centre to amend the proposed Bill to provide 10 per cent reservatio­n for economical­ly backward people in the general category to include Telangana’s demand for quota for backward Muslims and Scheduled Tribes

Telangana Chief Minister and TRS President K. Chandrashe­khar Rao directed his party MPs to demand the amendments to the Bill when it is taken up in Parliament.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, recalled that the Telangana Assembly had passed a resolution for providing 12 per cent reservatio­n for backward Muslims and 10 per cent reservatio­n for STs and had sent the same to the Union Government.

“This resolution should be introduced in Parliament,” said a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office. As the central government has decided to take up the issue of reservatio­ns, KCR asked the MPs to raise the issue of providing reservatio­n to the backward Muslims and STs and demand amendment to the Bill to this effect.

The Telangana Assembly had passed a Bill in 2017 enhancing reservatio­ns for backward Muslims and STs in the government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns.

Currently the reservatio­n for backward Muslims in the State is at 4 per cent and for STs it is at 6 per cent.

As the enhancemen­t of quota will take the overall quantum of reservatio­n in the state to over 50 per cent, KCR urged the Centre to include the State legislatio­n into 9th Schedule of the Constituti­on as was done in the case of Tamil Nadu.

The Centre has not yet acted on the State’s request. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates