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Govt withdraws J-K Reservation Bill from LS

The Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill 2019, which was introduced in Lok Sabha by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24, was today withdrawn by the government as central laws are now applicable to the union territory.

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Published : Nov 27, 2019, 5:39 PM IST

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday withdrew the J-K Reservation Bill from the Lok Sabha as central laws providing quota to the economically backward class are now applicable to the union territory post repeal of special provisions under Article 370.

The Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill 2019, was introduced in Lok Sabha by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24.

The Bill was brought to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004 and replace an Ordinance promulgated on March 1.

The Act provided for reservation in appointment and promotions in certain state government posts to persons belonging to socially and educationally backward classes.

It defined socially and educationally backward classes to include persons living in areas adjoining the Actual Line of Control. The Bill amended this to include those persons living in areas adjoining the International Border, within the ambit of this reservation.

However, with the Centre repealing the special provisions of Article 370, the central laws will now be applicable to the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Opposing the withdrawal of the bill, TMC's Saugata Roy said the rule states that the minister should withdraw the bill citing reasons.

"Since Jammu and Kashmir is a sensitive issue, the minister should clear the issue," he said.

Read: Lok Sabha LIVE: SPG protection only for PM and his/her family: Amit Shah

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday withdrew the J-K Reservation Bill from the Lok Sabha as central laws providing quota to the economically backward class are now applicable to the union territory post repeal of special provisions under Article 370.

The Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill 2019, was introduced in Lok Sabha by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 24.

The Bill was brought to amend the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004 and replace an Ordinance promulgated on March 1.

The Act provided for reservation in appointment and promotions in certain state government posts to persons belonging to socially and educationally backward classes.

It defined socially and educationally backward classes to include persons living in areas adjoining the Actual Line of Control. The Bill amended this to include those persons living in areas adjoining the International Border, within the ambit of this reservation.

However, with the Centre repealing the special provisions of Article 370, the central laws will now be applicable to the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Opposing the withdrawal of the bill, TMC's Saugata Roy said the rule states that the minister should withdraw the bill citing reasons.

"Since Jammu and Kashmir is a sensitive issue, the minister should clear the issue," he said.

Read: Lok Sabha LIVE: SPG protection only for PM and his/her family: Amit Shah

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Govt withdraws J-K Reservation Bill
         New Delhi, Nov 27 (PTI) The government on Wednesday
withdrew the J-K Reservation Bill from the Lok Sabha as
central laws providing quota to the economically backward
class are now applicable to the union territory post repeal of
special provisions under Article 370.
         The Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill 2019,
was introduced in Lok Sabha by Home Minister Amit Shah on June
24.
         The Bill was brought to amend the Jammu and Kashmir
Reservation Act, 2004 and replace an Ordinance promulgated on
March 1.
         The Act provided for reservation in appointment and
promotions in certain state government posts to persons
belonging to socially and educationally backward classes.
         It defined socially and educationally backward classes to
include persons living in areas adjoining the Actual Line of
Control. The Bill amended this to include those persons living
in areas adjoining the International Border, within the ambit
of this reservation.
         However, with the Centre repealing the special provisions
of Article 370, the central laws will now be applicable to the
union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
         Opposing the withdrawal of the bill, TMC's Saugata Roy
said the rule states that the minister should withdraw the
bill citing reasons.
         "Since Jammu and Kashmir is a sensitive issue, the
minister should clear the issue," he said. PTI PR
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