Against the backdrop of opposition
by Samajwadi Party and disruption of proceedings by BJP over coalgate issue,
Government has appealed to all political parties to get a bill providing for
reservation to SCs and STs in promotions in government
jobs.
Parliamentary Affair Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said he wanted BJP not to disrupt the proceedings on Wednesday so that the bill can be taken up."We have already lost three weeks due to disruptions. I would request them to let Parliament function for last two days so that important issues could be taken up," he said.Minister of State for personnel V Narayanasamy, who will pilot the Constitution Amendment Bill in the upper house, said the measure is the result of an assurance made by the Prime Minister at an all-party meeting held recently."I request Congress and its ally as well as the opposition parties to get the bill passed unanimously," he told reporters outside Parliament house on Wednesday.
The government on Tuesday cleared
a bill providing for reservation to SCs and STs in promotions in government jobs
with effect from 1995.The legislative action, which
comes within four months of Supreme Court striking down such a decision by
Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh governments, meets the demand of most of the
parties, barring the Samajwadi Party.The Constitution Amendment Bill is
being brought to end uncertainties with regard to methodology for deciding the
promotion and bring clarity on the issue.
The previous Uttar Pradesh
government headed by Mayawati had provided reservation benefits for SCs, STs in
promotions to higher posts in government jobs.The Allahabad High Court has
struck down the government decision. The Supreme Court on 28th April
upheld the high court order and termed the state government decision as
unconstitutional and done without any sufficient data.Subsequently, when the current
Monsoon session of Parliament began on 8th August, several parties
vociferously demanded that a bill be brought to circumvent the SC
decision.
In view of these demands, the
government promised on 9th August that a Bill would be brought in
Parliament.The Cabinet decision was welcomed
by BSP, which has been in the forefront in the demand, but Samajwadi Party
criticised it and vowed to oppose.
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