Govt committed to protecting SC/ST Act against any dilution: Athawale

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The Centre is committed to protecting the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against any dilution and has filed a on the Supreme Court's order on the issue, said today.

"The government's role is to give full protection to the Act," the Union of State for Social Justice and told reporters.

He said Union Social Justice and is looking into the issue and an ordinance to protect the Act is also being thought of.

Batting for a law to protect reservation in promotions, Athawale, the of Republican Party of (A), said his party favoured providing quota to communities who are not socially backward, but economically weak, without touching the existing reservations.

"You don't touch the reservation of SC, ST and OBC. But, you give reservation to those communities who are not socially backward, but those families (who) are economically backward. You can give reservation to these families," he said, adding the total percentage of reservation can be increased for the purpose.

Athawale claimed that though several opposition parties are planning to come together against the for the polls next year, they will not be able to make an impact as is a strong leader.

Drawing a parallel with the Indian cricket team, he said, "is Virat Kohli and I am "

Taking a dig at Rahul for his "safeguarding the Constitution" campaign, Athawale said there is no problem with the Constitution and the should try to save his party instead.

The TDP's decision to pull out of the NDA was not a good one, he said, adding the party's and Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu should return to the NDA fold.

The also said the YSR Congress, led by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, can join the NDA following the exit of TDP.

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First Published: Sat, July 14 2018. 18:15 IST