Chennai:A Tamil Nadu student, TG Babu, has moved to the Supreme Court against non-implementation of 50% OBC reservation in NEET PG 2020 examination because of which he was not selected.
Babu, a medical officer in government upgraded Primary Health Centre, Navalpakkam, said that he secured 349 marks which are above the 319 cut off fixed for OBC candidates but could not clear the cut-off list due to non-reservation.
Expressing his grievance, Babu contends that he lost the opportunity because of the faulty implementation of reservation law under Regulation 9(iv) of the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 and in accordance with section 4 and 5 of the Tamil Nadu Backward Classes, schedule castes and Schedule tribes Act,1993.
He seeks interim directions to put a stay on the selection list and restrainment from conducting admissions or any counselling, thereby not allowing the selected candidates to join online or offline.
The state government and some political parties such as DMK, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), CPI (M), Tamil Nadu Congress Committee and CPI had moved the high court after the Supreme Court, on June 11, refused to entertain their petitions and asked them to approach the high court.