Karnataka Cabinet to Decide SC Internal Reservation Today Amid Demands

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara stated the state cabinet will meet to decide on the distribution of internal reservation within the Scheduled Caste community. The decision involves addressing demands for a separate one per cent quota for nomadic communities like the Alemaris and Lambanis. The move comes amid pressure from the BJP, which demands the policy be implemented for ongoing government recruitments. The cabinet's discussion is based on a previous commission report and follows recent protests over the issue.

Key Points: Karnataka Cabinet Meeting on SC Internal Reservation Today

  • Cabinet to decide SC quota distribution
  • Demand for 1% separate nomadic quota
  • BJP pressures for implementation in recruitments
  • Court has stayed 56% reservation limit
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'Decision on internal reservation to be taken after cabinet meeting today': Karnataka minister G Parameshwara

Karnataka govt to decide on SC internal reservation distribution in cabinet meeting. Minister G Parameshwara addresses demands from nomadic communities.

"These are significant matters that require extensive discussion before a decision is made. - G Parameshwara"

Bengaluru, March 5

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said that the state government will decide upon the distribution of internal reservation in a cabinet meeting on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters, Parameshwara addressed the demand for equitable distribution of the 17 per cent quota within the Scheduled Caste (SC) community and a demand to provide a separate one per cent reservation to nomadic communities.

On internal reservation, says, "The government has already agreed to provide internal reservation. However, issues have surfaced regarding confusion in the distribution of this reservation. There is a concern that during the roster preparation, one specific category might receive a higher share of the reservation. The matter will be discussed again in the Cabinet meeting. We will proceed based on the final decision reached during the Cabinet discussions."

"A decision was previously made to provide 17 per cent internal reservation for the SC community. However, there is now a demand to provide a separate one per cent for nomadic communities (Alemaris). The court has also stayed the 56 per cent reservation limit," he added.

Agreeing to the BJP's demand to implement the internal reservation policy for the government recruitments announced on Wednesday, the Home Minister said, "These are significant matters that require extensive discussion before a decision is made. That is why we are discussing this in the Cabinet; differences of opinion are bound to exist. Regardless of the opinions, a final decision will be taken after the Cabinet debate. Orders for recruitment in our department were issued yesterday. Internal reservation will be implemented during this recruitment process. This will be the primary topic of discussion in today's Cabinet meeting."

Last year, the Karnataka Cabinet had announced an internal reservation for 101 caste communities, a decision based on the 1,766-page survey report by the Justice Das Commission.

The fresh row came after Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra asked the state government to fill vacancies through "internal reservation" for marginalised communities and create employment opportunities for the youth. He warned that if these actions are not taken, it will be inevitable for the BJP to launch an intense agitation against the Congress government.

Addressing the media at the BJP state office, Jagannath Bhavan, in Malleswaram, he claimed that the BJP had previously increased the reservation quota to 56% to ensure justice for all communities.

"Whether you fill 50,000 vacant posts or one lakh posts is up to you (Karnataka CM). Our demand is to fill all vacant posts. The BJP government had increased internal reservation to 56 per cent to ensure justice to all communities. Based on that, these vacancies must be filled by considering internal reservation for oppressed and marginalised communities," said Vijayendra.

Last month, protesters from the Lambani community, a nomadic community in Karnataka, protested and interrupted an event addressed by Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, claiming injustice due to the internal reservation policy.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some discussion on this! The Lambani community's protest shows how real the discontent is. A separate 1% for nomadic communities seems reasonable if data supports their backwardness. But everything must be within the 56% limit set by the court. Let's not make it a political football between Congress and BJP.
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Vikram M
BJP increased quota to 56%, now Congress is implementing it. Typical politics. But the real issue is jobs for youth. Just fill the vacancies quickly! All this internal distribution talk delays actual appointments. We need action, not endless cabinet meetings. 😐
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Ananya R
As someone from Karnataka, I appreciate that the minister is acknowledging the "confusion in distribution". It's a complex issue with 101 caste communities involved. Roster preparation is key – if one category gets more, it defeats the purpose. Hope they get the arithmetic right this time.
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Michael C
Watching from outside, this seems like a necessary but incredibly difficult social engineering task. Balancing the needs of over a hundred communities within a quota, while under a court stay... my respect for the administrators trying to solve this. Data-based decisions are the only way forward.
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Shreya B
While reservation is important for social justice, I hope the focus remains on creating MORE opportunities for everyone. The pie needs to grow, not just be sliced thinner. Education and skill development for all communities should be the long-term goal. 🙏

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