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Reservation Based On Religion Unconstitutional: Amit Shah In Karnataka

Union Home Minister Amit Shah today said reservation based on religion is unconstitutional, and asserted that the BJP will implement the quota formula adopted by the government of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in Karnataka. The BJP, he said, has given tickets for the May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka on merits of winnability, and not majority or minority, and also nowhere a non-Lingayat candidate has replaced a Lingayat.

Former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, who recently quit BJP and joined the Congress, will not win the polls this time, Mr Shah declared, pointing out that Hubballi-Dharwad has always voted for the BJP.

"I want to assure the people of Karnataka that whatever formula of reservation has been adopted by the Bommai government, we would implement it on the ground, including the sub category reservation (internal reservation) among the Dalits. This is our promise," Shah said.

Addressing a press conference here, he said reservation on the basis of religion was unconstitutional, and never would it have "permission" under the Constitution.

About the reservation crossing 50 per cent, Mr Shah said, "it has been challenged in the court, wait for its order".

"Congress leaders are saying that they would once again bring in Muslim reservation. I want to ask them with utmost humility as to whose (quota) will you reduce to bring it back? Whether you would reduce Vokkaligas or Lingayats or Dalits or STs. Congress will have to come clear on this," he said.

"Those Muslim community categories that are under OBC, we are ready to give them reservation even today and we are giving, but no one should be given reservation based on religion, it is the fundamental spirit of the Constitution," he added.

Just ahead of the announcement of polls in Karnataka, the state cabinet led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had decided to scrap the four per cent reservation for Muslims under the Other Backward Classes quota and distribute it equally among the dominant Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities.

Earlier, the government had decided to increase reservation for SCs from 15 per cent to 17 per cent and for STs from 3 per cent to 7 per cent, taking total reservation in Karnataka to 56 per cent, exceeding the 50 per cent cap, and recommended to the Centre to bring it under the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution.

With a section of Scheduled Castes demanding internal reservation alleging that only a few influential sub-castes were taking away a majority of benefits while many communities were still marginalised, the Cabinet had also made a recommendation in this regard to the Centre.

Asserting there is no single instance of a non-Lingayat being given a ticket replacing a Lingayat, Mr Shah hit out at the Congress asking what the party did for the community.

"In their history, Congress made two Lingayats Chief Ministers, both were humiliated and removed. One was removed by Indira Gandhi, while the other was humiliated and removed from airport by Rajiv Gandhi. I'm speaking about Patil Saab (Veerendra Patil), Congress cannot speak on this," he said, as he added that BJP respects all communities and try to take along everyone.

Asked about family members of politicians getting tickets, while BJP accused JD(S) of parivarwaad (dynastic politics), the Union Minister said, unlike in JD(S), in BJP party president and Chief Ministers are not decided on basis of family.

"Tell me someone who is not contesting polls in JD(S) family (Deve Gowda family), other than one or two… The BJP is always against parivarwaad in the main system, at many places family members of party karyakartas may contest polls, but it doesn't mean BJP follows parivarwaad," he said.

To a question on Muslims not getting tickets from BJP, he said, "Tickets were given on basis of winnability. We do not believe in the concept of majority or minority."

Responding to a question on Congress seeking support of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Mr Shah said the Congress earlier used to take the support of Popular Front of India (PFI); now that it has been banned, it is asking support of its SDPI which is the political wing.

"For Congress, secure and safe Karnataka is not important, winning elections is important. BJP will not join hands with such parties," he added.



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