Bill providing 10% reservation for poor in general category challenged in Supreme Court
Bill providing 10% reservation for poor in general category challenged in Supreme Court
The plea was filed by Youth For Equality organisation and Kaushal Kant Mishra, who sought the quashing of the bill saying that it was against the fundamental fabric of reservation in India.
Reported by: Manish JhaNew DelhiPublished : Jan 10, 2019 15:29 IST, Updated : Jan 10, 2019 15:56 IST
The much highlighted bill providing 10 per cent reservation to general category poor in jobs and education, has been challenged in the Supreme Court today.
The plea was filed by Youth For Equality organisation and Kaushal Kant Mishra, who sought the quashing of the bill saying that it was against the fundamental fabric of reservation in India.
It also said that the economic criterion cannot be the sole basis for reservation.
The plea said the bill violates basic feature of the Constitution as reservation on economic grounds cannot be limited to the general categories and the 50 per cent ceiling limit cannot be breached.
The Rajya Sabha passed it with 165 voting in its favour and 7 against on Wednesday, a day after the Lok Sabha had approved The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019.
The Bill was approved after the House rejected five amendments moved by Opposition members.
The quota will be over and above the existing 50 per cent reservation to SCs, STs and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).