Bhopal:The Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Friday unanimously passed a resolution ratifying the 126th Amendment Bill of the Constitution. The amendment provides for an extension of the reservation system for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) for the next ten years.
However, in the resolution, the government added a suggestion that the provision to nominate Anglo Indians in the Assembly should be retained. The opposition objected to this and said that the state does not have such authority in the resolution regarding ratification of the constitution amendment. Whereas, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Govind Singh said that Anglo Indians are also backward. After the resolution was passed, the Assembly has adjourned sine die.
Former Speaker Seethasaran Sharma said the government's intention wasn't clear as it has added a rider the resolution. Such provision cannot be made in the Constitution Amendment Bill.