The NCBC, whose views were sought by the Cabinet, had unanimously rejected the demand for reservation for Jats in the central list of OBCs, saying they were not socially and educationally backward communities.
Notwithstanding the rejection, the Cabinet yesterday went ahead and granted OBC status for the community.
Earlier, the Cabinet had on December 19 last year referred the matter to the Commission for its advice.
According to an NCBC report sent to the government ahead of the Cabinet meeting, the NCBC had opined that Jat community has not fulfilled the criteria and methodology for inclusion in the central list of OBCs with regard to social and educational backwardness.
In fact, it is for the first time that government has overruled NCBC report as far as inclusion of communities in the central list of OBCs was concerned, NCBC sources claimed.
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