CM Siddaramaiah fuels job quota debate, pleads for reservation in pvt sector


Bengaluru, Dec 27 (PTI): Days after his government unveiled plans to introduce 100 per cent local quota for blue-collar jobs, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today said it is high time to think about reservation in private sector and it should be achieved through debate and dialogue.

"It is high time to think about reservation in private sector. It should be achieved through debate and dialogue," he said at the Ninth National Conference of the Indian Association of Lawyers here.

The Siddaramaiah government has kicked up a row inviting criticism from various sections of society over its plans to give 100 per cent reservation for Kannadigas in all private sector industries, barring IT and biotechnology firms, which avail concessions under the state industrial policy.

Several industry captains have pointed out that introducing reservations could create hurdles in growth due to dearth in skilled labour and hurt chances of attracting investments in the state.

The draft amendments to the Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Rules, 1961, providing for 100 per cent "horizontal reservation" for Kannadigas has recently been thrown open to the public for objections or suggestions.

Siddaramaiah also said the need of the hour was to provide education, secure employment, housing and health facilities for the oppressed and underprivileged classes, without any further loss of time.

"Our government has realised the same and taken various positive steps in this direction," he added.

Siddaramaiah said his government took the decision to conduct door-to-door social and educational survey of people of the state in January 2014.

"The same is executed by the State Commission for Backward Classes. The data is awaited from the Commission. This exercise is the first of its kind since 1931," he said.

He said the idea behind the survey was to collect the current demographic data and various aspects relating to living conditions of people and accordingly configure developmental policies and programmes to achieve anegalitarian society through socio-economic justice.

"On several occasions judicial pronouncements by our respected judiciary also pointed out the need for collection of updated empirical data by conducting survey of the entire populace to decide whether the reservations in favour of OBC groups are proportionate or not," he said.

  

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  • Anand Monis, Bantakal/Muscat

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    This is typical Congress attitude of giving job reseravations/quota during election time and not concentrating on development.
    Please do some development work and create job opportunities. Complete the projects on time, less corruption, efficient administration will automatically attract lot of investment and create job opportunities for all. By making job reservation, you are making people complacent and lazy.

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  • Elangovan, Rameshwaram

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    Kannadigas are discriminated against in other states so this is a good move by the state govt. I am a bjp supporter but will vote for congress if this is imposed. All moves by congress are not bad. It may be vote bank politics but there are many unemployed kannadigas other than south canara people who have no job here or in gulf. It will help them..

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  • abdulla, india

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    State ofKarnataka is a blessed Rich state.God blessed with:
    vast coast line...rich with Sea food...
    ports for imports/exports...
    2/Coffee: grown extensively..cash crop..
    Spices: cash crops.
    Rich Iron ore....for steel production.
    precious stones.
    Granite: rich supply...
    Gold..
    Intelligent people.
    now, what is the role of aa politician there.
    We just need couple of dynamic firebrand CEO s.like Mrs Kiran Mazoomdar Shaw
    like Nandan..Narayan murthy..Azinm premji
    no more.
    Others are all.
    Goons.. criminals.
    All loafers and looters.
    they have amassed personal wealth abusing the power of their seats and also Involved Guys like GALI Reddys....
    All should go back to their Farms to work.
    as Karnataka only need Honest..dedicated: hardworking .Professionals..
    to rule...
    only handful very few...

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 28 2016

    Most blue collar workers in industries are mostly local. By enforcing 100% reservation you'll only spoil the environment. Ultimately local workers will be worse off than before.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    ..this so called socialist leader (wears Hublot, tells assistant to tie shoe lase) still thinks he is in 18th century..IT/BT/Private sectors thrived because of non reservation..talented are recognised in private sector without any quota..almost all central/state companies collapsed( only handful survived) due to incompetent/in elegible people..we have to reverse brain drain, instead Congress itself in reverse gear..Govt spends crores on IIT/IIM, but the candidates end up in USA/UK where there is unbiased opportunity..except vote bank, these guys cant think any useful policies..

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  • Manu, Surathkal

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    due to this Reservation System all the Govt. Jobs are filled with non competent people in High Post and works are not completing in time, let the People study hard, get qualify, compete with other get job and do the work in Private sector, why we feed them ???

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  • Sanjay, Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Ppl u don't need talent qualifications for blue collard job , since higher official in these private companies are opting for their native candidates for their love for motherland ..why shouldn't we kannadigas ask for same since they use our land ,water , electricity and infrastructure.....?...

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  • KADALA MAGE, MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    dont plead reservation to gain vote bank... let everything goes on MERIT

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Why no RESERVATION QUOTA FOR PARTY PRESIDENT , CM, DY. CM AND PM, DY. PM POST FOR MINORITY COMMUNITY ???

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    In 2018 khel katham

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    PM is talking always Vikas to all citizen and CM is always talk about reservation to please some section for vote bank politics.

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