Thursday, November 13, 2008
Bill to withdraw quota for Backward Class Christians
introduced
Chennai: A Bill was introduced in the Assembly on Wednesday
to withdraw exclusive reservation of 3.5 per cent provided to
Backward Class Christians for enabling them to compete within
the reservation provided for Backward Classes.
This was to replace the Ordinance that was promulgated last
month. The government’s move followed representations
from Christians, according to the statement of objects and reasons.
Public Works Minister Durai Murugan, on behalf of Chief Minister
M. Karunanidhi, moved the Bill to amend the Tamil Nadu Backward
Class Christians and Backward Class Muslims (Reservation of
Seats in Educational Institutions including Private Educational
Institutions and of appointments or posts in the services under
the State) Act 2007.
Last year, the government enacted a law to provide 3.5 per cent
reservation each for BC Christians and BC Muslims within the
30 per cent reservation provided for BCs, following the State
Backward Classes Commission’s recommendation. Subsequently,
a delegation of the Christian community represented to the government,
stating that the BC Christians were not getting their share
as they did earlier in employment and admission to educational
institutions, and sought withdrawal of the separate quota.
Courtesy: The Hindu