Gujarat government has announced a separate 10% quota for economically backward classes (EBC) in higher education and government jobs.
- The new category would cover all upper castes, including Patidars, whose family income does not exceed Rs 6 lakh per annum.
- In this regard, the state government will come out with an ordinance on May 1, celebrated as the foundation day of Gujarat.
Criticisms:
- According to few experts, the quota is impermissible in the Constitution under its Article 16(1), which prohibits reservation on the basis of economic backwardness.
- It also goes against Article 16 (4), which provides for reservation on caste basis.
- The Supreme Court has also made it clear that there cannot be a quota on the basis of economic backwardness in theIndra Sawhney case in 1992.
Way ahead:
The government is firm about this. It has decided to take the fight to the highest level for implementation of the 10% EBC quota. If there is any legal issue, the government has indicated that it will fight it till the Supreme Court.
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