As quota politics came to the fore ahead of next month's Assembly polls, the legal experts also said the promised reservation by the Congress if it comes to power can survive if the Supreme Court was to reconsider its 1992 landmark judgement fixing the ceiling.
The Supreme Court in its verdict in the Mandal Commission case had ruled that the total reservation for SC/ST and other backward classes or special categories should not exceed 50 per cent.
Hardik Patel, who is the leader of the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), on his part said the 50 per cent reservation cap set by the apex court, was just a "suggestion". He claimed the reservation formula given by the Congress for his community will be over and above the 50 per cent quota for the SC, ST and OBCs.
Hardik said if the Congress comes to power, it will conduct a proper survey for providing reservation. The party will bring a Bill in the state Assembly and give reservation, he said.
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In the opinion of another advocate Krishnakant Vakharia, reservation can go beyond 50 per cent only if the Parliament amends the Constitution, or someone files an appeal in the Supreme Court against the 1992 judgement.
"We all abide by the interpretation of the Constitution done by the SC. In the the historical 1992 judgement, the SC interpreted the Constitution and said that 50 per cent cap is necessary to protect the principle of Right to Equality," Vakharia said, adding, "If that limit is not there, that principle becomes meaningless."
"Either the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha amends the Constitution with two-third majority under Article 368, or someone files a petition urging the SC to reverse the 1992 judgement by claiming that social fabric has changed a lot since the judgement was delivered 25 years ago," he added.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the "Congress-Hardik club" is one of mutual deception. "The law of the land is very clear and that is laid down by the Supreme Court and only last week in the Rajasthan case it has been re-affirmed that the 50 per cent cap cannot be increased."
Hitting out at Hardik Patel for declaring support to Congress, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said the formula of reservation above the cap set by Supreme Court was something "offered by fools and also accepted by fools."
"Though it is very much clear that reservation quota cannot go beyond 50 per cent in any situation, Hardik is trying to misguide the Patidar community with the formula offered by the Congress. In my opinion, this formula of reservation is a big joke," Patel told reporters in Ahmedabad.
Reacting to Jaitley's "mutual deception" charge, Singhvi accused the BJP of fooling people everyday.
"If you want to see who has fooled whom, you go and see it in Rajasthan. The BJP is a ruling party there. It fools people everyday. Sometimes they talk about Jat reservation, sometimes Gujjar reservation. They are in power, they can fulfil the promise, yet they don't," he told reporters in Delhi.
"We are not in power, when we will come in power there, we will implement it staying completely within Constitutional framework. We have that capabilities to do that."
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