Karnataka govt constitutes committee to look into demand of reservation
Bengaluru, Mar 11 :Karnataka government constituted a three-member high-level committee headed by a retired High Court judge Subhash Adi to look into demands by various communities in the state for revising the existing reservation and advise it.
Chief minister BS Yeddidyurappa in a tweeter last night said “As per the decision of the Cabinet to examine the demands by various communities on the reservation within the constitutional and legal framework, a high-level committee headed by retired High Court judge Subhash Adi has been constituted.”
It said retired Chief Secretary Ratna Prabha and professor BV Vasanth Kumar, assistant professor at Maharani Arts College, Mysuru, would be its members.
The state Cabinet had, on March 3, decided to constitute the three-member high-level committee, and authorised the Chief Minister to make appointments to it.
Informing about the decision, Law Minister Basavaraj Bommai had said the retired judge would look into legal and constitutional aspects while the retired administrator would go into the administrative aspect.
He had said there would also be a social scientist in the committee, which would give a comprehensive report.(UNI)