"We (the Government) will try to convince the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court that the sub-quota is not religion-based, but is on the basis of backwardness," he told a seminar here.
"Religion-based reservation is not legitimate, but we can do inclusion on the basis on religion. All class and religion are given proper representation in the formation of Cabinet or a selection committee and inclusion can be done on this pattern," he said while asking Union Minority Affairs Minister K Rahman to put up the point before the apex court.
"Similarly, there may be such religions which may have backward people, so reservation should be granted on the basis of backwardness," he said.
He also said that the objective of the government's planning behind 'Equal Opportunity Commission' was to ensure representation to all class in various sectors.
Khurshid clarified that it was not meant to provide reservation to those who are not entitled for quota as was misunderstood by some, particularly in the minority community.