Key Points

Karnataka ministers are celebrating the Cabinet's decision to implement internal reservation for 101 castes across the state. This move comes after a 35-year struggle by various communities seeking equitable distribution of reservation benefits. The decision is based on the comprehensive Justice Das Commission report that analyzed caste data through a mobile application survey. While Congress ministers call it historic justice, opposition BJP claims some Scheduled Tribes and Castes have been neglected in the new arrangement.

Key Points: Karnataka Ministers Hail Cabinet Decision on 101 Caste Internal Reservation

  • Cabinet approves internal reservation for 101 Karnataka castes after decades-long struggle
  • Decision based on 1,766-page Justice Das Commission survey report
  • Benefits distributed according to population percentage of each community
  • BJP MLA claims some Scheduled Tribes and Castes neglected in new grouping
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Karnataka ministers welcome Cabinet's move to provide internal reservation

Karnataka ministers welcome historic Cabinet move granting internal reservation to 101 castes after 35-year struggle. Justice Das Commission report implemented.

"The Congress government has taken a historical decision... People who fought for this for the last 35-40 years have got justice. - KH Muniyappa"

Bengaluru, August 20

Karnataka ministers on Tuesday welcomed the Cabinet's move to provide an internal reservation to 101 castes in the state and said that people who fought for about 35 years have got justice.

Karnataka Minister KH Muniyappa called it a "historical decision" and said that the official announcement will be made in the Assembly by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

He told reporters, "The Congress government has taken a historical decision... The announcement will be made in the Assembly by the Chief Minister. People who fought for this for the last 35-40 years have got justice. There are 101 castes, and all will get equal benefits according to their population. We are looking into giving justice to the most backward classes, as included in Justice Nagamohan Das' report."

Karnataka Minister HC Mahadevappa said, "The cabinet has reviewed the Justice Committee report concerning the central caste list and its modifications, and all interests will be considered. A statement will be made in the Assembly regarding the inclusion of 101 communities in the new grouping."

Meanwhile, BJP MLA Bharath Shetty Y claimed that some Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes have been neglected.

"Some parts of the Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes have been neglected, so they should be given justice and clear announcements from the government," Bharath Shetty told ANI.

Karnataka Cabinet's decision followed the 1,766-page survey report on internal reservation submitted to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah by the Justice Das Commission on August 4.

Addressing reporters, Justice Das said the commission's report recommends that internal reservation be provided to the Scheduled Caste (SC).

"After analysing the entire data, the commission has submitted its report to the Karnataka government. It is about a 1,766-page survey report. The survey was done through a mobile application. For a long time, it was my desire that the Scheduled Caste deserve internal reservation. I also recommended to the government that internal reservation must be provided," Justice Das told the media.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I support social justice, I hope this doesn't create further divisions within communities. Reservation should uplift, not divide.
David E
As someone working in Karnataka's development sector, I've seen how complex caste dynamics are. This seems like a well-researched approach using mobile survey technology.
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Priya S
My family belongs to one of these communities. After generations of struggle, we finally feel seen by the government. Thank you for listening to Justice Das Commission's recommendations! ❤️
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Vikram M
The BJP MLA has a point - we need to ensure no community is left behind. Reservation should be inclusive, not selective. Hope the government addresses these concerns properly.
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Ananya R
35 years of fighting for this! This shows how persistent our communities have been. Hope the benefits actually reach the people who need them most, not just the politically connected.

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