The Congress-ruled state passed the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurement (Amendment) Bill in both houses of the legislature in September, 2016.
"The amendment bill was placed before the Governor for his assent. But he had reserved the bill for consideration of the President of India. We met the President to seek early approval of the amendments in the interest of SC/STs," Anjaneya, the minister of social justice and backward classes, told reporters after the meeting.
"The early approval would go a long way to help SC and ST youths participate in the procurement of works and goods and services of the state government," he added.
Karnataka MPs K H Muniyappa, R Dhruvanarayana, B N Chandrappa, B V Nayak and senior officials of the Karnataka SC, ST contractors association were part of the delegation.
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