Wednesday, April 16

The elimination of the exemption of the exemption of the creamy layer concept for “most backward classes” in category 1-A has been called “unfair” to the castes that have mostly been maintained outside the field of public employment.

While Currently The Creamy Layer Concept is not applicable to category 1, The Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classses Headed by K. Jayaprakash Hegde in the Backward Classses Classification Report Survey and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and Educomic and EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDUCOMIC AND EDOOMIC AND EDOOMIC AND EDOMIC AND EDOMIC, CENCOMIC. Recommended to eliminate this exemption.

Category 1-A has 46 castes/ subclasses of nomadic and semi-nomadic castes identified by Karnataka in 1966. This category also proposes to provide reserve for orphan children. Similarly, some of the most backward classes have also added their legs in category 1-B. Both category 1-A and 1-B have been removed from the current category 1 and some castes of category 2-A, including the Kurubas, the Madiwalas, the Savithas and the Kumbaras, among others. Bone have been transferred to category 1-B by the Commission led by Mr. Hegde.

Justification offered

Justifying the introduction of the creamy layer to category 1-AY 1-B, the commission has argued that some have become “crorepatis“Through their businesses and others have been identified in politics. Beids There is intense intense competition between castes in category 1. The commission said it is difficult for labor children and farmers in the Witess Witess.

However, Kn Lingoppa, Who Served As The Member of H. Kantharaj Commission, Said, “We Found Literacy Level To Be Around 50% In Sub of ToSe Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Castes. Since Independence, No MP or Mla-Nomadities. Legs Bone Bone Legs Bone Bills Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Legs Elected Legs Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bone Bones The legs of the bean of the bone.

Political representation

He said that of the 95 castes/ subclasses in the current category 1, 46 nomad and semi -nomad has had no political representation. “Even if one includes all the backward classes in category 1 and 2nd, only 20 to 25 castes have or had chosen representatives in the Parliament and the Assembly.”

Mr. Lingappa said that the current 4% reserve extended to category 1 that has 95 most backlocked castes is too scarce.

In fact, citing the recommendation of the previous commission of Ravi Varma Kumar, he said that the concept of creamy layer must be eliminated in all categories and avoid portfolio publications.

A former president of the commission, who did not want to be appointed, said The Hindu That the recommendation should have specifically identified the castes that have improved in terms of economic and political status, since the statute allows the elimination of castes that have overcome the delay in the list.

On the question of eliminating the creamy layer, he said: “The recommendation does not complete social backwardness, a crucial indicator to reach the general backwardness. Some people who leave a brand do not show the mobility of the entire community.

Questions about classification

Some apprehensions have been expressed about the new classification propose by the K. Jayaprakash Hegde commission that disperses the dispersion castes between category 1-A and 1-B instead of maintaining the united topic.

Citing some examples, KN ​​Lingoppa, former member of the Karnataka State Commission for the back classes, argued: “Budu Budike, Vasudeva, Joshi and Gondiga are the same caste for the different names and should have been Lether and, and Shamilar, and Sawlalather, and Yadavas should have been club.”

The commission must consider the provisions of article 15 (4) and 16 (4) of the Constitution to prepare the classification, he said, adding that the commission has considered only 15 (4). “Article 16 (4) talks about adequate representation (in public employment), which has no bone consultant,” he argued.

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