New Delhi: With the Supreme Court rejected a review petition submitted by the center and handed the mandate to identify the list of OBC countries to the Central Government, Minister of Justice Social Justice, Thearchand Gehlot on Friday said that the center paid attention to the constitutional amendment to restore the power of the state relating to the local list of retreat.
Gehlot told Tii, “We are discussing this issue with the Ministry of Law.
Based on it and guidance from PMO, we will decide on future actions.
Amendments appear to be the only way out …
not other attractions in court.
We will soon decide The National Commission for the Backward class, to determine which community can be included in the OBC country list.
Until SC assessment, the list of countries OBCS has become the exclusive domain of the state.
The 102th amendment was put in place to provide constitutional status to NCBC in 2018.
But the formulation of the bill was under serious supervision during the debate in parliament from OBC leaders owned by opposition and regional, which warned the government that it would cancel the existing system to identify Mandal caste and concentrating power in NCBC and the trade union government.
This center insisted on no change in the strength of the state to compile their OBC list.
As reported by TOI, critics are not optimistic about the route of appeal considering the negative history of the challenge of the assessment of the Supreme Court, and has begun to lobby the government for the 102nd amendment.
The sequence of changing objects, post-sc assessment, has strong political implications.
Given that NCBC is a middle body packed with politically designated people, there is strong worries that the decision might end up dictating the OBC list in the state in addition to the list of CENTER OBC.
Gehlot told Tii, “We feel that the CENTER OBC list must be decided by the center and the list of countries must be determined by the state.
We feel that the old system must remain.
We do not want to take the power of the state or weaken them.” Asked that the opposition criticized the BJP government because of the BJP Ignoring the warning in parliament, Gehlot claimed that “we keep old law, we don’t change it”.
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