Bill to provide political reservation to Goa’s STs introduced in LS

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New Delhi: Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Monday introduced a bill in the Lok Sabha to provide reservation to scheduled tribes (ST) in the Goa legislative assembly.

As of now, the ST community has no seats reserved in the state’s assembly, while one seat is reserved for SCs.

The bill is titled Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2024 and will empower the census commissioner to notify the population of STs in Goa.

According to the bill, the ST population has increased considerably in Goa as per 2011 census vis-à-vis 2001 census figures. It noted that a “peculiar situation” has arisen, wherein the population of the STs vis-à-vis the population of SCs is considerably higher – as per the Primary Census Abstract, 2011 for Goa.

The total population was 14,58,545; the population of SCs was 25,449 and the population of STs was 1,49,275. 

“But no seats are reserved for the STs and they are unable to avail the constitutional benefit of reservation…”

As there is no power with the EC to determine the number of seats for SCs and STs in any state prior to the next census, the bill was being brought to provide for enabling provisions.

Based on it, the Election Commission will amend the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008 to make way for ST reservation in the 40-member Goa assembly.

The EC will take into consideration the revised population figures of STs and readjust the legislative assembly constituency once the bill becomes a law.

The proposal to bring the bill was cleared by the Union cabinet in March this year, days before the schedule for the Lok Sabha elections  was announced on March 16.



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