Tuesday, January 22, 2019

5% Quota for Kapus in 10% Reservation for EWS in Andhra Pradesh

Chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu made the announcement on Tuesday.

'We had requested the Centre to extend 5% reservation to the Kapu community long ago but the BJP leaders did not agree. Now, out of the 10% reservation provided by the Centre to the economically weaker sections, we will give 5% to Kapus and the balance to the EWS,' the chief minister told his party leaders during a teleconference.
The Telugu Desam Party, ahead of the 2014 elections, promised to include the Kapu community in the backward classes list and extend 5% reservation in jobs and educational institutions.


On December 2, 2017, the state government had moved a Bill in the assembly seeking to provide five per cent reservation to Kapus, including the three sub-castes.

The 10% Reservation Is a Cynical Fraud on the Constitution

The Bill was subsequently forwarded to the Centre seeking a Constitutional amendment to include Kapus in the backward classes list under Schedule IX and give validity to the quota since the 5% proposed is over and above the stipulated 50% reservations for different sections of society.

The Centre did not accept the state's plea on the ground that it violated the Supreme Court judgement on reservations.

Earlier, the AP State Commission for Backward Classes had submitted a report recommending the reservation.

However, the Commission's then Chairman Justice K.L. Manjunatha was not a signatory to the report while two other members had submitted it to the state government.

The Naidu government had since been claiming that it had honoured its promise on reservation and blamed the Narendra Modi-led Centre for not approving the quota for Kapus.

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