Login | Register News updated at 1:00 AM IST     RSS
Deccan Herald

Friday 19 March 2010
Weather
Max: 32.6°C
Min : 19.6°C
In Bangalore
Partially cloudy
 FIR lodged in bee attack on Maya     Royal win for Challengers     EGoM clears draft food security Bill     US top Intelligence official meets PC     Mayawati rally: FIR lodged in bee invasion incident     Dhoni has asked me to keep it simple: Raina     Jails in Madhya Pradesh overcrowded, says minister     Kerala records 268 dengue cases in 2010     No surgical strike on terror camps in Pak: India     No early pardon for 'fool' Fonseka: Rajapaksa     Bharti Airtel bids for 3G spectrum     Pawar downplays abuses hurled against him by Chaturvedi     Woolmer remembered on third death anniversary     India and Taiwan agree to have academic cooperation     India committed to take Doha to successful conclusion: Sharma     'US in common struggle with India, Pakistan against terrorism'     Australians accused of racially abusing Indian players     10 injured in blast in Bihar bus     Taliban is part of negative presence in Afghan: Rao    
 
Andhra Muslims demand constitutional amendment for quota
Hyderabad, Feb 9 (IANS)

Many Muslim groups in Andhra Pradesh staged protests on Tuesday, mounting pressure on the state government to press for a constitutional amendment in higher education and jobs, a day after the high court struck down reservations for the community a third time.

Blaming the state government for its failure to put up a strong case in favour of reservations, the Muslim groups wanted the government to take all necessary steps to protect their interests.

In Vijayawada and Warangal towns, a large number of students, including burqa-clad girls, came on to the streets.
 
"The reservations were immensely benefiting the community. Now that the court has struck it down, it is the responsibility of the government to prove its sincerity by taking necessary steps to protect the quota," said a student in Warangal.

With the seven-judge bench of the Andhra Pradesh high court on Monday quashing the state legislation providing four percent reservations, disappointment has set in for the community. Political observers say the disappointment is understandable given the positive impact the reservations were having on efforts for social and economic upliftment of the community.

During the last three years, about 30,000 Muslim students have been admitted to various professional courses and nearly 3,000 candidates were recruited to government jobs.

Though the Congress government has already decided to challenge it in Supreme Court, the community members want it to press the centre to bring a constitutional amendment. The state government has come under criticism from not just the Muslim community but also opposition parties for failing to defend the quota in the court a third time since 2004.

"When Muslims in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka are provided reservations, it is strange that it is getting quashed repeatedly in Andhra Pradesh High Court," said Asaduddin Owaisi, Hyderabad MP and president of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM), who considers the latest verdict a severe blow to the community. The high court has set aside one government order and two legislations for Muslim reservations during the last six years.

While MIM, a key Muslim party in Hyderabad, staged protests here, there were spontaneous demonstrations in Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Vijayawada and other towns. Congress MP from Kadapa Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, whose father Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy had taken the historic step to provide quotas to Muslims, assured the community that he would urge party president Sonia Gandhi to bring a constitutional amendment.

Parties like the Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India-Marxist and Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) also feel that a constitutional amendment alone can help.

TRS chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao has even promised 12 percent reservations to Muslims (in proportion to their representation) in the proposed separate Telangana state. But few believe this, given the setbacks despite the government bringing down the quota from five to four percent and confining it to 15 backward classes among Muslims to overcome legal hurdles.

According to the 2001 census, Muslims constitute 9.2 percent of the 77 million population of Andhra Pradesh. They are 12 to 13 percent in Telangana, which comprises 10 districts, including Hyderabad.
Go to Top

 User Comments
[ Post Comments ]  
By: ram
On: 10 Feb 2010 03:21 pm

Arent these Secular Politicians satisfied that after millions of Hindus and Sikhs are slaughtered, 33% of India was chopped off. Do these people want Hindus to become extinct like Dodo birds.

Reply |  Report abuse


By: Indian
On: 10 Feb 2010 12:33 pm

This demand for reservation started by great Match Fixer...so called MP and Chela of Congress. Everybody wants quota / reservation and wants to get everything free.They donot want to try and educate themselves. By this way, congress is ruling India since past 60 years. They have taken India for a ride. We should demand, retirement age in politics, scrap quota / reservation. Give free education to poor irrespective of religion, Education should be made compulsory. If they implement quota / reservation, We should kick this Congress out of Power. Enough damage has been done since past 60 years by their stupid vote bank politics. Let us elect young Indian leader.We donot need old and physically unfit politicians to rule Hindustan anymore.

Reply |  Report abuse


By: VPS
On: 09 Feb 2010 08:06 pm

Go to Hyderabad, Pakistan. Constitution reserves 100% of jobs for you.

Reply |  Report abuse

By: B S GANESH
On: 09 Feb 2010 08:55 pm

Excellent reply. Indian administrsation and unity of people and politicians are ruined by quota even after 62 years of independence. This is why frequest crimers cand terrorism is taking place. B S GANESH B S GANESH

Reply |  Report abuse


By: ram
On: 09 Feb 2010 05:33 pm

Excellent.... now if there is a demand to create a new muslim majority State within Andhra, blame Modi and BJP for it.

Reply |  Report abuse


[ Post Comments ]

 
Related News
11th plan aims to create 58 mn new jobs: Govt
Govt wanted to reserve 10 per cent jobs for Muslims: Buddhadeb
87.37 mn new jobs likely by 2015: Assocham
Prasar Bharati asked to create more jobs for women
‘State has enough engg colleges’
Videos
Opposition continues to attack Mayawati for extravagant garland
Opposition continues to attack Mayawati for extravagant garland
 
Submit your Videos along with brief captions: To the Webmaster.
 
Photo Gallery
connoisseurs choice
connoisseurs choice
Seminar on Global Warming
Seminar on Global Warming
View more photos
Cricket
Movie Guide
Diganth, Sharmila Mandre and Srinagar Kitty
Swayamvara movie is all about two friends aiming for one girl. Diganth is playing the playboy character and competes with Srinagara Kitty for the...
Horoscope