The Congress agenda of divide and rule continues
Govt decides to move official amendment to define minority
Fri, Dec 19 08:58 PM

New Delhi, Dec 19 (PTI) Government today decided to move an official
amendment to the Constitution to define minority, a step which could
enable it designate the Jains as a minority community. A meeting of the
Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, today approved
a proposal to introduce the Constitution 103rd Amendment Bill to define
minority, Home Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.

The legislation came in the backdrop of several Supreme Court directives
to the government to decide on the issue. "This Bill is about the power
to define a minority.

The Supreme Court directed the Centre to decide the issue of giving
minority status to Jains. A number of orders have been passed by the
Supreme Court in this behalf," he said.

The Bill was introduced earlier and referred to the Standing Committee.
After considering its recommendations, it was decided to move official
amendments.

However, the notice for amendments issued to Lok Sabha secretariat
lapsed. "Further issues were raised in the meantime.

These have now been resolved and action will be taken to move the
official amendments to the pending Constitution amendment bill,"
Chidambaram said. Under the proposed amendment, minority means a
community which may be specified by the President or notified by the
Central government, the Minister said.

The Cabinet also decided to pursue its earlier decision to accord
Scheduled Tribe status to the children of the inhabitants of
Lakshadweep, who were born in any other place in India. So far, the
children of such people who had moved to other parts of the country were
denied ST status.

PTI.

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