Will the upper castes get 10% reservation? Supreme Court to hold hearing today
Will the upper castes get 10% reservation? Supreme Court to hold hearing today
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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court will hear today petitions filed against the law giving 10 per cent reservation to the backward people of the upper class. Earlier, the apex court had refused to stay the 10 per cent reservation law. The court had said that the next hearing, there will be brainstorming on whether to ban the 124th Constitution.

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Earlier, the court had refused to stay the law or order the matter to be referred to a larger bench. The court had issued a notice to the Centre asking it to respond. In fact, the petition challenges the 124th Constitution Resolution in the Supreme Court. The petition was filed on behalf of Youth for Equality and Advocate Kaushal Kant Mishra and others. According to them, the basis of reservation cannot be economic status. According to the petition, the Bill is against the basic principle of reservation of the Constitution. It violates the limit of 50 per cent while giving 10 per cent reservation to the general category.

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It may be mentioned that the Bill provides 10 per cent reservation to the upper castes in government jobs and educational institutions. The Modi government had introduced a bill to provide reservation to economically weaker people, which was supported by all opposition parties, including the Congress, except some parties.

 

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