"The Bill has been referred by the government to the Select Committee of Rajya Sabha which has 25 members. The committee will submit its report in the first week of the next session," he said.
"To safeguard the interests of the socially and educationally backward classes more effectively, we had proposed constitutional status for the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC)," the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister said.
Hailing the Prime Minister for the Bill, Naidu said, "Our government, under the leadership of Narendra Modi, has decided to address the long-pending demand of the backward classes by according constitutional status to the NCBC."
The Bill was tabled in and approved by the Lok Sabha on April 10, he added.
"There has been some delay in the passage of the Bill in Rajya Sabha as it has been referred to the Select Committee. It was already delayed by 30 years (by the earlier governments). Now, it will be delayed by another three months," said the senior BJP leader.
"We are sure that all these historic decisions will lead to the overall welfare of the socially and educationally backward classes," said Naidu.
He blamed the previous governments for "not initiating measures" to eradicate social and economical inequalities.
"What I am saying is that if the successive governments after Independence had sincerity in their approach, social and economic inequalities would not have been there by now.
The Union minister said there should not be any reservation on religious grounds.
"There is nothing wrong in giving reservation to the poor people of any community. The Constitution says religion cannot be a basis for reservation. Reservation should not be a cause of injustice to the backward classes," he added.
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