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Congress says it disagrees with SC order on quota in jobs

Reacting on the Apex Court's decision on the reservation in appointments of SC/ST communities, the Congress said that it did not agree with the judgement and that SC/ST communities are under threat in the BJP rule. The top court has held that there is no fundamental right to claim quota in promotions.

Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnil speaking to media
Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnil speaking to media
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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 9:42 PM IST

New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday said that it disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision on the issue of reservation in appointments and promotions, and alleged that the rights of SC/ST communities are under threat during the BJP rule.

Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Delhi, Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik said that the party will raise the issue inside and outside the parliament.

Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnil speaking to media

The Supreme Court has held that states are not bound to provide reservation in appointments and there is no fundamental right to claim quota in promotions.

"In view of the law laid down by this court, there is no doubt that the state government is not bound to make reservations. There is no fundamental right which inheres in an individual to claim reservation in promotions," a bench of justices L Nageswara Rao and Hemant Gupta said.

Read: SC to deliver verdict on SC/ST Act amendments on Monday

The apex court said this while dealing with pleas regarding Uttarakhand government's September 5, 2012 decision when the Congress was in power in the state, to fill up all posts in public services in the state without providing reservations to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

"We respectfully say that we do not agree with this decision...the rights of Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes are not secured under the BJP government," Wasnik said.

"The Congress party believes that the appointment of SC/ST people to government posts should not be at the discretion of governments, but it is the fundamental right conferred by the Constitution," he said.

Echoing similar sentiments, Congress spokesperson Udit Raj, who was also present at the press conference, said that the matter shows the contradiction between the BJP-led government at the Centre and in the state, as the Centre in a similar case had pushed for reservation in promotions.

Taking on the saffron party, the Dalit leader said, "The BJP is basically against Dalits and reservation."

(PTI)

Also Read: SC order on reservation in appointments: Kharge demands that Centre file review petition​​​​​​​

New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday said that it disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision on the issue of reservation in appointments and promotions, and alleged that the rights of SC/ST communities are under threat during the BJP rule.

Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Delhi, Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik said that the party will raise the issue inside and outside the parliament.

Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnil speaking to media

The Supreme Court has held that states are not bound to provide reservation in appointments and there is no fundamental right to claim quota in promotions.

"In view of the law laid down by this court, there is no doubt that the state government is not bound to make reservations. There is no fundamental right which inheres in an individual to claim reservation in promotions," a bench of justices L Nageswara Rao and Hemant Gupta said.

Read: SC to deliver verdict on SC/ST Act amendments on Monday

The apex court said this while dealing with pleas regarding Uttarakhand government's September 5, 2012 decision when the Congress was in power in the state, to fill up all posts in public services in the state without providing reservations to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

"We respectfully say that we do not agree with this decision...the rights of Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes are not secured under the BJP government," Wasnik said.

"The Congress party believes that the appointment of SC/ST people to government posts should not be at the discretion of governments, but it is the fundamental right conferred by the Constitution," he said.

Echoing similar sentiments, Congress spokesperson Udit Raj, who was also present at the press conference, said that the matter shows the contradiction between the BJP-led government at the Centre and in the state, as the Centre in a similar case had pushed for reservation in promotions.

Taking on the saffron party, the Dalit leader said, "The BJP is basically against Dalits and reservation."

(PTI)

Also Read: SC order on reservation in appointments: Kharge demands that Centre file review petition​​​​​​​

Intro:आरक्षण पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट के एक महत्वपूर्ण फैसले में कहा गया कि सरकारी नौकरियों में आरक्षण कोई मौलिक अधिकार नहीं है बल्कि यह राज्य सरकारों के विवेक पर निर्भर करता है। इस पूरे मामले पर अब कांग्रेस की प्रतिक्रिया सामने आई है। शुक्रवार को जस्टिस एल नागेश्वर राव और हेमंत गुप्ता की संवैधानिक पीठ ने यह निर्णय दिया था। आज कांग्रेस के महासचिव मुकुल वासनिक और कांग्रेश के प्रवक्ता और दलित नेता उदित राज ने संयुक्त रूप से प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस कर सुप्रीम कोर्ट के फैसले के प्रति अपनी असहमति जताते हुए इसके लिए सीधे-सीधे मोदी सरकार को जिम्मेदार ठहराया है।


Body:यह निर्णय उत्तराखंड सरकार के लोक निर्माण विभाग में सहायक अभियंता के पदों पर पदोन्नति में अनुसूचित जाति और जनजाति के आरक्षण से संबंधित मामले पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट द्वारा दिया गया। अब कांग्रेस ने उत्तराखंड में भाजपा की सरकार है इस बात को आधार बनाते हुए कहा है कि चुकी सरकार के वकीलों ने अनुसूचित जाति जनजाति के लोगों का पक्ष सुप्रीम कोर्ट के सामने सही तरीके से नहीं रखा और इसी वजह से या निर्णय आया है। पूर्व सांसद और कांग्रेस प्रवक्ता उदित राज ने भी इस निर्णय के प्रति निराशा जताई है और कहां है की सरकार की तरफ से इस पूरे मामले में रिव्यू पिटिशन दिया जाना चाहिए अगर ऐसा नहीं होता है तो कांग्रेस पार्टी संसद से सड़क तक इसके लिए आंदोलन करेगी।


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