HSPDP demands combined 80 percent reservation for Khasi-Jaintia and Garo community

SHILLONG, JUNE 25: The Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP) on Tuesday asserted the need to have a combined 80 percent reservation for Khasi-Jaintia and Garo to prevent deprivation or discriminatory on ethnic identity.

 

In its memorandum to the Expert Committee  HSPDP president KP Pangniang said that there is need to review the reservation policy dated January 12, 1972 for overall growth in terms of employment taking into account the different categories of the society.

 

“The party is of the opinion of combining of 40%+40%  total of 80% for Khasi-Jaintia and Garo so as to bring the healthy competition and efficiency in order of merit amongst the members of the Scheduled Tribe of the state (ie) the Khasi-Jaintias and Garos, which will also prevent deprivation or discrimination on ethnic identity,” Pangniang said.

 

In regards to the Office Memorandum dated December 18, 1972 subject to reservation of vacancies at the district level post, the president said, “The party suggest that 90% preference should be given to local candidates of any particular district of Meghalaya, keeping in mind the recruitment in Khasi Jaintia Hills district should only meant for these two tribes (ie) the Khasis Jaintias, whereas recruitments in Garo Hills district should only be meant for the Garos.”

 

He said that the party has also suggested the need to do away with the process of carrying forward.

 

He said, “In para 2 of the resolution which states that “if there is a deficiency in the number of Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes shall be carried forward to the next recruitment year and made good in the recruitment of that year or not for more than one year”. The party suggests doing away with the process of carrying forward.”

 

Pangniang also informed that the party has also proposed to the committee for relooking into the matter relating to implementation of the state reservation policy for allocation of academic seats.

 

“Since the inception of the state of Meghalaya, the State Reservation Policy dated January 12, 1972, percentage has also been implemented for allocation of seats in different fields of academic career for the Khasis, Jaintias and Garos. Without a proper section or clause which is not clearly indicated in the reservation policy, Hence, the party feels it is the need of the hour to relook into the matter,” he said.

 

The HSPDP president said that since the subject is complex and fragile, the government should tread carefully and take serious measures so that the issue does not disturb the peace and tranquillity within the society and the state as a whole.

 

“Despite of the few suggestions stated above, the party is looking forward to a positive outcome from the recommendation of the committee constituted by the government,” he added.

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