"No section stands to lose, it is a win-win thing for all. A long pending issue has been solved, we have kept our promise. The Bill was passed unanimously in the Assembly," Khattar told a press conference after the Bill was unanimously passed by voice-vote.
Opposition Congress members were not present in the House when the Bill was passed as they stayed away to protest the suspension of their three members for six months for tearing copies of the Governor's Address in the Assembly a fortnight ago.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said what the BJP government had brought in the Assembly was a "carbon copy" of what the Congress had provided during its rule but the Supreme Court had quashed the move.
The Haryana Backward Classes (Reservation in Services and Admission in Educational Institutions) Bill, 2016 proposed to give reservation to Jats and five other castes - Jat Sikhs, Rors, Bishnois, Tyagis and Mulla Jat/Muslim Jat -- in government services and admission to educational institutions.
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Khattar said with the passage of the Bill, a long
standing demand of many communities has been fulfilled.
Training guns on the erstwhile Congress government, he said it had framed a Bill in this regard in such a manner that it "was struck down in the High Court and Supreme Court".
"After making a thorough study and consulting the stakeholders, the present government has got the Bill passed which would become a law after the assent of the Governor," he said.
Referring to the provisions of the Bill, the chief minister said that six castes -- Jat, Jat Sikh, Ror, Bishnoi, Tyagi and Mulla Jat/Muslim Jat -- have been included in Backward Classes-C category.
The state government has not only maintained reservation provisions of BC-A and B categories but has also extended some more benefits to them through this Bill.
The 71 castes included in Backward Classes-A would be given 11 per cent reservation in services for Class I and II posts, instead of 10 per cent being given earlier. Similarly, six castes of BC-B category would be given one per cent more reservation in services in Class I and II posts as against the earlier provision of five per cent, he added.
Khattar said it is "unfortunate" that Congress members were not present in the House when the Bill was passed despite repeated requests.
"They just made excuse to stay away. Their last failure on reservation might be the reason for staying out of the Assembly. Another big cause for their being absent was SYL issue for which Congress party is responsible," he claimed.
These 10 per cent posts would be separately advertised as per the norms and rules of HPSC and HSSC.
When asked that Kurukshetra MP R K Saini, who is vocal against reservation for Jats, had expressed some reservation on the Bill, Khattar said it has been passed in the Assembly unanimously.
In reply to another question, he said the Haryana Backward Classes Commission has also been given statutory status and it would have the right to include or delete new cases in the list of Backward Classes in the state.