RS members unanimously support bill to extend SC-ST quota in legislatures, oppn demands benefit be extended to Anglo-Indians

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 12 2019 | 6:15 PM IST

Cutting across party lines Rajya Sabha members on Thursday unanimously supported a Constitution amendment bill to extend reservation to SCs and STs in Lok Sabha and state assemblies by another 10 years, with the opposition seeking to extend the benefit to the Anglo-Indian community.

Moving the bill in the Upper House for consideration and passage, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that "all those who don't come from the SC/ST communities have also extended help for their welfare". "We have a large number of SC/ST members," he said.

On Tuesday, the Lok Sabha had unanimously passed the bill even though the opposition had slammed the government for not giving the benefit to the Anglo-Indian community.

Lauding the efforts made for the welfare of deprived classes, Prasad took the name of BSP chief Mayawati and said she is working towards the welfare of these communities in her own way. He also remembered tribal freedom fighter and folk hero Birsa Munda.

On the Anglo-Indian community issue, he told the House that there are 296 members of the community in India.

Prasad said as per the 2011 Census, the SC population was 20.13 crore and ST population 10.45 crore which was 5.13 crore and 1.91 crore at the time of India's independence.

The minster urged the members to pass the bill unanimously.

TMC MP Derek O'Brien supported the bill but as a member of the Anglo-India community expressed dismay over its benefit not being extended to his community.

O'Brien asked the government how is it nominating an Anglo-Indian to Lok Sabha when there are only 296 members of the community in the country.

He told the House that he is the only elected member from the community and it happened as TMC chief Mamata Banerjee does not believe in vote bank politics.

The government is humiliating SCs and STs in West Bengal.The state assembly had passed a bill for setting up a commission for them, but it has been held back by the Centre, O'Brien alleged.

On the Anglo-Indian community's population, D Kupendra Reddy (JD-S) said the number of their population cited by the government need to be rechecked as there are 2,000 to 3,000 of them in Bengaluru and Mangaluru alone.

Supporting the bill Congress member P L Punia said,"Not a single word was mentioned in the statement of object of the bill. This is strange. I think that they should reconsider this. The situation has not changed for Anglo-Indians as well."
Participating in the debate, SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav said, "I support the bill but not the exclusion of Anglo-Indians. If 2-3 Anglo-Indians come to power how will it affect the government. Please have a large heart."
Sarojini Hembram (BJD) said, "Their number is miniscule and they should get better representation in the society."
"Yesterday, you were against Muslims and today, you are against Anglo-Indians. You are trying to divide the country," DMK's P Wilson said,
Manoj Kumar Jha (RJD) supporting the bill said "You have brought medicine and poison. I take medicine, not poison. We are treating Anglo-Indians in disdain. I urged the government to revisit."
Binoy Viswam (CPI) said, "Nobody can object to this bill but there is a 'but'. The concerns of Anglo-Indians are totally forgotten."

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First Published: Dec 12 2019 | 6:15 PM IST

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