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AIBCU questions passage of bills in Assembly session
2/14/2018 10:22:01 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 14: All India Backward Classes Union (AIBCU) has alleged that the bills passed on reservation in the just concluded assembly session are not in conformity with the constitution of India.
According to press release, the AIBCU members alleged that the people who had been struggling for the past 27 years for their due constitutional rights since 1992 after the Apex Court's Judgment on Mandal Report have been again ignored in J&K state while making "Bander Baant of Reservation".
"Reservation on the name of "Backward Aner" is no where in the country but it was the creation of Jenab Sheikh Mohd Abdullah with the help of Justice Anand Committee Report of 1980. This report in view of Apex Court Judgment stands nullified in J&K State too but the state so called honest rulers maintained the RBA reservation @ 20% which is no where in the country", they alleged.
The socially and educationally backward classes people who are called Other Social Castes (OSCs) in J&K State were given 2% reservation against their population which is about more than 50% of the state population, they said, adding now the present act by the state Govt. to grant 3% reservation to people on the name of Pahari Language is a mockery of the system that indicates that now reservation system will not be on the socially backwardness but would be on the name of the language; a system not covered in any judiciary/constitutional system also, they alleged.
Again 6% reservation granted to the people of unreserved categories whose annual income is one lac or less than one lakhs only to befool the people and under this garb every non-government employee can get this type of income certificate, he may playing in lacs; a treacherous way to corner 6% reservation to the people who were already availing 82% of reservation and with the new reservation it has gone to 84%.
The state OSC people had met with the Hon'ble C.M. Mehbooba Mufti on 08.10.2017 in her open Darbar at Budgam (Srinagar); but the results which we have seen in the reservation distribution is nothing but a "Bander Baant distribution".
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