http://www.indianexpress.com/story/29364.html


UPA back to quota groundwork, allies want to debate SC

Shubhajit Roy
Posted online: Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25
While the Government today endorsed the IIMs' plan to bring out two
admission lists in view of the Supreme Court stay on the law providing
27 per cent reservation to OBCs in higher education institutions, the
issue is back on the political frontburner with UPA's southern
partners DMK and PMK demanding that Parliament, which meets tomorrow
to start the second leg of the Budget session, suspend question hour
to discuss the issue of "judicial over-reach".
DMK and PMK members, who have been protesting the Supreme Court stay
on quota, also met External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee today.
Later, they raised this issue at the meeting of the Cabinet Committee
on Political Affairs (CCPA) which was called to find a way out on IIM
admissions to end uncertainty among students.
The CCPA, which okayed the IIMs' plan for two merit lists — the first
merit list would be for general category students and the second, to
be brought out after the Supreme Court nod, for those on the quota
list — felt there had to be broad political consensus on the issue.
The UPA now plans to take it up with its Left allies tomorrow.
So as not to inconvenience students, the Government will let IIMs
declare a merit list of 1,350 students in the first phase. This will
be the same number of students admitted last year, minus the 27 per
cent OBC quota.
In the second phase, the IIMs — as and when the quota law gets the
Supreme Court green signal — will be declaring another list of 157
students (the increased intake for this year) which will take care of
27 per cent OBC seats and proportionate increase of SC and ST seats.
For now, this will take care of several concerns raised by IIMs: their
academic calendar will not be disturbed, they will not lose out on
best quality students, the SC's stay order will be respected and above
all, the interests of OBC students will also be protected, as and when
the law is okayed by the court. On what led him to change his stance
from putting the IIM results on hold to letting them go-ahead with a
first list of general category students, Union HRD Minister Arjun
Singh, who met the PM before the CCPA, said, "It was students'
interests".
IIM sources said they will be able to declare the first list this week
itself, after a formal communication reaches them.
The change in Government attitude came a day after Chief Justice of
India K G Balakrishnan's bench advanced the quota hearing from the
third week of August to May 8.


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