Published 15:31 IST, January 7th 2019
After Modi govt decides to move 10 % quota for Economically Weaker Sections, former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha calls it 'jumla'
Former Finance Minister and member of the BJP, Yashwant Sinha has labelled Modi government's decision to bring in a constitutional amendment that increases reservation quotas to benefit Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) as "jumla".
Former Finance Minister and member of the BJP, Yashwant Sinha has labelled Modi government's decision to bring in a constitutional amendment that increases reservation quotas to benefit Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) as "jumla".
Tweeting on the matter, he said:
"The proposal to give 10% reservation to economically weaker upper castes is nothing more than a jumla. It is bristling with legal complications and there is no time for getting it passed through both Houses of Parliament. The government stands completely exposed," he said.
In a massive break-away from caste- and religion- appeasement and in consonance with the idea of keeping economic background as the fulcrum criteria for reservation, the Narendra Modi government has resolved to bring in a constitutional amendment that increases reservation quotas to benefit Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).
Sources say that the constitutional amendment which is being brought in by the Modi government will be a gamechanger in terms of reservation policy, especially in a big election year, since it is agnostic of caste and religious considerations.
As per sources, the reservations will go up from the current 50% to 60% and will be applicable for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) to get reservation in jobs and in education, thereby serving as a huge mode up upliftment. The new reservations will be applicable to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) across religions.
Sources have said that the increased 10% reservation will go to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). The historic amendment goes in line with the Modi government's policy of junking caste-based appeasement. As per the constitutional amendment, sources have confirmed that every household where the income is below Rs 8 lakh, individuals across caste will be eligible for the said quota.
Updated 16:24 IST, January 7th 2019