Bengaluru: Rural Development and Minister of Panchayat Raj (RDPR) KS Eshwarappa on Friday said the government would seek legal opinions on the Supreme Court ruling that attacked political reservations for other reverse classes (OBC) in local bodies before taking zilla and making election decisions Taluk Panchat.
He told the government’s government ready to elect and established the restriction commission, led by retired IAS Officer M Lakshminarayan, to improve the limits of ZP / TP seats.
But in December 2021, the Supreme Court hit the reservation for OBC in local body selection in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh quoted a lack of empirical data on OBC.
The APEX court said if the country thought that reservations must be given to OBC, they must provide empirical data in each seat.
“Because there is no such data on OBCs available, we must arrange the commission for this purpose.
It will be more delayed the election.
On the other hand, we cannot continue with them without providing reservations for OBC.
We are now in repairs and have decided to search for Legal opinion, “he said, and urged opposition parties to give advice.
The choice of ZP and TP should be held on May-June 2021 but postponed because of Covid.
The government’s decision to take control of the state selection commission to improve the boundaries of seats and form the commission to delay further.
According to the source of the RDPR department, the state is likely to ask permission from the peak court to conduct an election in accordance with the reservation matrix that exists at this time because the poll has been postponed more than a year.
The 97 lakh water tap house in 2024, said MinisterPPPA said the tap water would be given to 97 lakh houses under Jal Jeevan’s mission in 2023-24.
The Mediodperson Briefing about the progress of the central ambitious program, he said so far, connection tap has been given to 45 lakh houses and the majority have got water.
The cabinet has given approval for 16 projects where nearly 6.2 lakh households at 6,357 villages will get tap water.
The government has a target of providing tap water to more than 27.1 lakh houses at 2022-23 and 17.4 lakh in 2023-24.
Releasing a report on the progress of the National Rural Areas of Rural Areas of Mahatma Gandhi, said Eshwarappa for 2021-22 countries produced 1.4 crore more human days due to the 13 crore target set by the center.