Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Quota for Muslims was unconstitu­tional: Shah

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday lauded the Karnataka government’s decision of scrapping the four per cent reservatio­n for Muslims under 2B Other Backward Classes (OBCs) category, saying the quota on religious lines was constituti­onally invalid.

Addressing public gatherings at Gorata village in Bidar district and Gabbur in Raichur district, he slammed the Congress for introducin­g the four per cent reservatio­n for Muslims for “its vote bank politics”.

The Union Minister pointed out that Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP government also tried to do away the injustice to the Scheduled Castes by introducin­g a new internal reservatio­n.

The entire 2B category was only for the Muslims and the BJP government scrapped it saying that it was not constituti­onally tenable and divided the four per cent quota equally among the two dominant communitie­s of the state: Vokkaligas

in 2C reservatio­n category and Veerashaiv­a-Lingayats in 2D reservatio­n category.

With this, 2B became redundant while Vokkaligas’ reservatio­n went up from four per cent to six per cent and Lingayats from five per cent to seven per

cent.

“The BJP never believes in appeasemen­t. So, it decided to change the reservatio­n,” Shah said strongly defending the decision.

However, the Congress declared on Sunday that it would restore the quota to the minority community if the party is voted to power in the state.

The Cabinet meeting on Friday also decided to split this quantum (four per cent) equally between Vokkaliga and Veerashaiv­a-Lingayats at two per each in jobs and admissions in educationa­l institutio­ns, which was welcomed by the two politicall­y influentia­l communitie­s.

“The BJP abolished the four per cent reservatio­n given to the minorities and gave two per cent to the Vokkaligas and two per cent to the Lingayats,” Shah said.

“The reservatio­n for minorities is not Constituti­onally valid. There is no provision in the Constituti­on to give reservatio­n based on religion. This Congress government did it for its appeasemen­t politics and gave reservatio­n to the minorities,” he added.

Shah on Sunday lit into the Congress, alleging that it never remembered those who fought and sacrificed their lives for the liberation of Hyderabad from the ‘brutal’ Nizam rule.

 ?? TWITTER/AMITSHAH ?? Union home minister Shah inaugurate­d a memorial for Sardar Patel in Karnataka’s Gorata village on Sunday.
TWITTER/AMITSHAH Union home minister Shah inaugurate­d a memorial for Sardar Patel in Karnataka’s Gorata village on Sunday.

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