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Show same urgency for OBC-Dalit reservation: Stalin to Modi

DMK leader MK Stalin asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to show urgency for implementing reservations for OBCs and Dalits in medical colleges as he has shown for economically weaker sections. He said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami should also exert political pressure on Modi in this regard.

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Published : Oct 26, 2020, 4:53 PM IST

Chennai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi should show the same urgency for implementing reservation for other backward classes (OBCs) and Dalits in medical college seats which are surrendered to the all-India quota by the states, as he had shown vis-a-vis economically weaker sections, DMK leader MK Stalin said on Monday.

In a statement issued here, Stalin said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami should also exert political pressure on Modi in this regard.

Stalin was reacting to a Supreme Court's order on Monday that it cannot order for 50 per cent reservation for OBCs and Dalits from this academic year in the seats surrendered to the all-India quota by the states.

The court was hearing a batch of petitions filed by ruling AIADMK, Tamil Nadu government and others for 50 per cent reservation for such seats.

Stalin alleged that the Tamil Nadu government did not argue strongly before the four-member committee set up in this regard. "Hence, the dreams of OBC and Dalit students have been shattered," the DMK leader claimed.

The committee was set up on Madras High Court orders in July 2020 with representatives from the central and Tamil Nadu governments and the Medical Council of India (MCI).

Stalin said that for over three years, reservation for OBCs and Dalits in the central quota had not been provided, impacting over 10,000 students across the country.

IANS

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Chennai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi should show the same urgency for implementing reservation for other backward classes (OBCs) and Dalits in medical college seats which are surrendered to the all-India quota by the states, as he had shown vis-a-vis economically weaker sections, DMK leader MK Stalin said on Monday.

In a statement issued here, Stalin said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami should also exert political pressure on Modi in this regard.

Stalin was reacting to a Supreme Court's order on Monday that it cannot order for 50 per cent reservation for OBCs and Dalits from this academic year in the seats surrendered to the all-India quota by the states.

The court was hearing a batch of petitions filed by ruling AIADMK, Tamil Nadu government and others for 50 per cent reservation for such seats.

Stalin alleged that the Tamil Nadu government did not argue strongly before the four-member committee set up in this regard. "Hence, the dreams of OBC and Dalit students have been shattered," the DMK leader claimed.

The committee was set up on Madras High Court orders in July 2020 with representatives from the central and Tamil Nadu governments and the Medical Council of India (MCI).

Stalin said that for over three years, reservation for OBCs and Dalits in the central quota had not been provided, impacting over 10,000 students across the country.

IANS

Read: Toll in Tamil Nadu cracker factory blast rises to seven

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