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Madigas urge govt to fulfil internal reservation demands

Madigas urge govt to fulfil internal reservation demands

Time of India17-05-2025

Mysuru: State Madiga community functionary and former minister
H Anjaneya
on Saturday asserted that Madigas will continue their agitation statewide until demands like granting internal reservation and representation in the cabinet, boards, and corporations are fulfilled by state govt.
He was speaking at the meeting attended by Madiga community leaders of Mysuru-Chamarajanagar districts held at Jaladarshini guesthouse in Mysuru.
He said that even though Madigas are in sizable numbers across the state, including Mysuru-Chamarajanagar, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur, hardly a few leaders were elected from the community, like former ministers N Rachaiah, TN Narasimhamurthy, state food and civil supplies minister KH Muniyappa, Govind Karjol, and Ramesh Jigajinagi.
Injustice was meted out to the community people during both political representation, appointments to boards and corporations, recruitment to various posts of govt, and several other sectors over the years, he claimed.
Even though Madigas launched a statewide agitation following the success of a similar agitation by their community members in Andhra Pradesh demanding internal reservation, their demands remained unfulfilled by successive govts at the state and at Centre due to a lack of unity among the community members.
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However, the state Congress govt led by chief minister Siddaramaiah is committed to granting internal reservation, he said.
Accurate population data is a must to receive benefits from the govt in the coming days as CM Siddaramaiah will ensure internal reservation for all Scheduled Castes, including Madigas, based on their population once the survey completes. Madigas will get their demand of seven percent reservation once the survey is completed in the state, he claimed.
Congress MLC Dr Thimmaiah was present.
CM will implement internal quota for SCs after survey
Mysuru: Former minister H Anjaneya on Saturday said that CM Siddaramaiah will ensure internal reservation for Scheduled Castes once the ongoing survey, headed by Justice Nagamohan Das Commission to collect the data of Scheduled Castes, is complete. Speaking to reporters, he said the survey helps to collect exact data of all SC populations, which is essential to receive benefits from govt.
He also mentioned that state govt has withheld and postponed various recruitment and promotions following the ongoing survey of the Scheduled Caste population.

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