Key Points

The Karnataka BJP has strongly criticized the state government's approach to internal reservation for nomadic communities. Party leaders, including C.T. Ravi, participated in a protest at Freedom Park in Bengaluru, highlighting what they perceive as social injustice. They argue that the government has disregarded important commission reports and unfairly reduced reservations for vulnerable groups. The BJP promises to continue raising this issue in the legislature and demanding a fair resolution.

Key Points: Karnataka BJP Defends Nomadic Communities' Reservation Rights

  • BJP leaders challenge Karnataka's internal reservation policy
  • Nomadic communities claim unfair treatment in reservation allocation
  • C.T. Ravi criticizes government's two-hour decision-making process
  • Multiple justice commission reports allegedly ignored by current government
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Internal reservation: K'taka BJP supports nomadic communities' protest

BJP leaders protest Karnataka government's reservation policy, alleging social injustice for nomadic communities and disregarding key commission reports.

"We will raise our voice on this issue in the legislature. - C.T. Ravi"

Bengaluru, Aug 22

The BJP has extended support to the nomadic and semi-nomadic communities protesting against the Karnataka government, alleging injustice in the allocation of internal reservation.

BJP leaders, including former National General Secretary and MLC C.T. Ravi, Legislative Council Opposition Chief Whip N. Ravikumar, and state secretary and MLA Dr. Shailendra Beldale, took part in the protest at Freedom Park in Bengaluru on Friday.

Speaking to the media after participating in the ongoing protest, C.T. Ravi stated that placing the nomadic communities, who are a distinct category, alongside powerful groups amounts to social injustice.

He said that the purpose of internal reservation is to provide opportunities to those deprived of facilities, education, wealth, and jobs, but the government has ignored all these aspects.

He criticized the government, saying that it has disregarded the reports of Justice Sadashiva, Justice H.N. Nagamohan Das, and former minister Madhuswamy.

"We had given 4.5 per cent reservation to the Lambani, Bhovi, Koracha, and Korama communities. That has now been reduced. The nomadic communities, who were given 1 per cent, have not even been considered. We had distributed reservation in a fair and just manner, without cheating anyone, but injustice has been done now," Ravi charged.

"The government has delivered partial justice, biased justice. They have taken a step that is against the Constitution. This must be corrected," he demanded.

He warned that the voiceless nomadic communities must be given a voice, otherwise history will not forgive.

"On what basis have they divided Scheduled Caste sub-castes into three categories within just two hours? Shouldn't there be some basis? Was it population census, caste census, or socio-economic survey? On what grounds have they done this?" Ravi questioned the state government.

Answering a question, Ravi said, "We will raise our voice on this issue in the legislature. The Justice Sadashiva Commission submitted its report in 2012. The Congress was in power for six years after that, but they simply sat on it. Other than spending Rs 112 crore, they did nothing."

"The Congress has been in power here for the past 26 months. For 26 months they kept making excuses, and now, by discarding Justice Nagamohan Das' report, they took a decision in just a two-hour Cabinet meeting.

"If they are all-knowing like Brihaspati (teacher of the gods), then why did they need Justice Nagamohan Das' report? Why spend hundreds of crores? What about the reports of the Justice Sadashiva Commission and former minister Madhuswamy? Are those of no value to them? Hasn't it been 13 months since the Supreme Court gave its verdict? Even the intent of that verdict has been sidelined and ignored," Ravi said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate BJP supporting the cause, let's not forget they were in power for 4 years and didn't implement the Sadashiva Commission report either. All parties play politics with reservation issues instead of finding permanent solutions.
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Suresh O
Nomadic communities like Lambanis and Koramas are among the most backward in our society. They need special attention, not to be clubbed with dominant SC groups. Justice must be done for these marginalized people.
Nisha Z
The government spent ₹112 crore on commissions and then ignores their recommendations? What a waste of public money! There should be accountability for such decisions. Taxpayers deserve better.
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Aditya G
Reservation should be based on current socio-economic data, not outdated census figures. We need a proper caste census to understand ground realities before making such important decisions.
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Meera T
As someone from a nomadic community, I can say that our people still face discrimination in education and employment. Internal reservation is necessary to ensure the most backward get their fair share. Hope this protest brings real change.

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