The NDA government's bill to provide 10 per cent reservation in jobs and education to economically backward sections of the general category will be passed in the Rajya Sabha despite the ruling dispensation not having adequate numbers in the Upper House, a BJP spokesperson said Tuesday.
The bill was introduced by the government in Lok Sabha on Tuesday, the last day of the Winter Session of Parliament.
"This 10 per cent reservation is meant for upper castes alone who, as of now, do not have any reservation in education and jobs. Of this category, the Centre is offering reservation to economically weak people only," said Vishwas Pathak, Maharashtra BJP spokesperson.
"It is true that we do not have enough numbers in the Rajya Sabha, but reservation for economically weaker sections has been a long pending demand. I am sure every political party will support it," he said.
When asked about its implications on Maharashtra government's decision to provide 16 per cent reservation to the Maratha community, Pathak said, "Marathas will not get any benefit of this 10 per cent provision because they are already covered under 16 per cent meant exclusively for them."
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