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Give 25% Reservation to Poor From General Castes: Ramdas Athawale 

The Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athawale said he will approach the Prime Minister in this regard.

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Batting for quota for the poor from the general category, Union minister Ramdas Athawale on Tuesday said the reservation limit should be raised to 75 percent from existing 50 percent, giving the additional 25 percent quota to economically backwards in the general castes.

The Minister of State for Social Justice also said he will approach the Prime Minister in this regard and will see if Constitutional amendment can be made for the additional quota.

Noting that reservation can never be abolished, even if some people are opposed to it, he said he has always demanded reservation for economically backward classes from all castes whether they are Jats in Haryana, Patels in Gujarat, Marathas in Maharashtra or the Brahmins.

Once this happens there will be no agitation for reservation and I am saying this despite being from Dalit community as there are economically weaker classes in all castes. 
Ramdas Athawale, Union minister

For this there should be an additional 25 percent reservation for economically backward classes in all castes above the present 49.5 percent mandated in the Constitution, the minister said.

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...economically backward classes in all castes should be given 25 percent reservation by taking the total reservation level to 75 percent and keep the remaining 25 percent open for all. This will resolve all issues of all castes.

However, the RPI(A) chief said the change should be made without tinkering with the current reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs.

For once we can resolve this issue and it will be good for the development of the nation.

Athawale also suggested that another way to solve the issue was by according reservation on the basis of the respective caste’s percentage in the population.

As per 2011 census, there are 16.6 per cent SCs, 5.6 percent STs and 52 per cent OBCs in the country, which accounts for 77.2 per cent of the population, while they are getting 49.5 per cent reservation, Athawale said.

And the remaining 22.8 per cent are getting 50.5 percent reservation, so another way could be that reservation should be given as per the respective caste’s population, he said.

At present, according to the Constitution, 15 per cent seats are reserved for SCs, 7.5 per cent for STs and 27 per cent for OBCs in central government-funded higher education institutions and jobs and even in elections.

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