BJP MP extending this issue in Lok Sabha on March 19 Tejasvi surya It was demanded that the Karnataka government withdraws 4 percent reservation for minorities, claims that “encourages religious transformation in Islam” and “a secular government cannot do so.”
He further alleged that the policy would ban banned organizations such as India’s popular front and Karnataka Forum for dignity to secure government contracts.
The Congress, however, defended the KTPP amendment, arguing that reservation in public contracts already exists for oppressed and marginalized sections, and 4 percent of the allocation for minorities is only an extension of that principle.
Babu told that while providing the breakdown of existing reservation The Quint That Scheduled Castes (SC) to 17.15 percent, Scheduled Tribes (ST) 6.95 percent, Category -I (95 communities such as Kurmi, Besta, Voder, Talwara, Uppara, Gola, etc.), 4 percent, and category -2A, such as Kuruba, India, Bill, Edig, Bill, Idig, Bill, Edig, Edig, Bill, Edig, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill,. Muslims under Category -2B will now get 4 percent.
However, BJP leaders are unrelated. Opposition leader in the Karnataka Legislative Council, Shalwadi Narayanaswamy argued that the minorities have already benefited under the OBC category, which is a form of additional 4 percent quota “religious-based reservation” which is unconstitutional. He said, “We are confident that Governor Thwarchand Gehlot will not agree to this bill and will investigate the plans of the Congress government.”