Backward classes, minorities deserve reservation in private sector'

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December 11, 2012

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Mangalore, December 11: The embracing of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) economic policy in 1991 was an attempt to spoil the chances of backward classes in obtaining reservations in employment. Backward classes and minorities must be given reservation in private sector, said N Mahesh, State Convenor, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Karnataka.

 

He was speaking at a seminar on reservation in private sector organized by Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) in Mangalore on Tuesday.

 

Reservation is always opposed with the argument of merit. By putting forth the argument of merit, it is being implied that the backward classes are useless and unfit for the job, which is wrong. Bill Gates provided 15% reservation to blacks in his company and from his own admission, he found them to be more effecientand honest than the whites, said Mr. Mahesh. He also put forth the 30% reservation in private sector reform brought about by Mayavati in her tenure as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister according to which she made companies enter into a PPP agreement wherein 10% of reservation would be provided for SC/STs, 10% for OBCs and minorities and the oter 10% for poor people from other castes, he said, and urged that it be implemented by the central government too.  “Reservation is not for charity, but for parity”, he said.

 

Although there is a lot of private sector activity happening in the country, the backward classes are not benefiting enough, Mr. Mahesh said. “The Karnataka government talks about Global Investors Meet and providing 12 lakh jobs. Who are the people who benefit here? Examples of Wipro and Infosys are in front of us. 90% of them who get in there are Brahmins. What do we get? The private companies are provided land, water and electricity by the government and the government is elected by us. We need our share in the private sector”, Mr. Mahesh said.

 

The concept of reservation in India has existed in the past too, he said. “Way back in 185 B.C, there was reservation provided by the 'Manusmriti' or the code of Manu. According to it, there was 100% reservation for Brahmins in education, 100% reservation for Kshatriyas in administration, 100% reservation for Vaishyas in properties and 100% reservations for Shudras in jobs meant to serve these three classes”, he said.

 

Briefing about the attempts made in the past to introduce reservation for backward classes, Mr. Mahesh said that Chatrapathi Sahu Maharaj of Kohlapur and Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar had carved out reservations in jobs for non-Brahmin and backward classes in their tenures which were opposed by Lokamanya Tilak and Sir M Vishweshwarayya respectively.

 

'Mandal Commission report and Babri issue connected'

 

Stating that after independence the Congress never really bothered to give reservations to backward classes a serious thought, Mr. Mahesh said that it took Kanshiram's BSP to come into force to start a movement demanding the implementation of the Mandal Commission report. “Sensing the SC/STs in UP taking side of the BSP, the Congress wanted to attract the Hindu vote bank and hence the lock was opened at Babri Masjid during Rajiv Gandhi's time. To give momentum to Ram Mandir sentiment, the programme Ramayana was aired on TV. All this was a grand plan of the Congress”, he said.

 

HT Srinivas, State President, Sir M Vishweshwarayya Technical Graduates' Association, Abdul Jaleel K, President, SDPI, DK, Akbar Ali, Chief Secretary, SDPI, DK, were present.

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December 16,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru City police have significantly escalated their campaign against drug trafficking, arresting 25 individuals and booking 12 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act between November 30 and December 13. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illicit substances, including 685.6 grams of MDMA and 1.5 kg of ganja.

The success of this recent drive has been significantly boosted by the city’s innovative, QR code-based anonymous reporting system.

"The anonymous reporting system has received an encouraging response. Several recent arrests were made based on inputs received through this system, helping police tighten the noose around drug peddlers," said the City Police Commissioner.

The latest arrests contribute to a robust year-to-date record, underscoring the police's relentless commitment to combating the drug menace.

Up to December 14 this year, the police have registered a total of 107 cases of drug peddling, leading to the arrest of 219 peddlers. Furthermore, they have booked 562 cases of drug consumption, resulting in the arrest of 671 individuals.

The scale of the seizure for the year reflects the magnitude of the problem being tackled: police have seized 320.6 kg of ganja worth ₹88.7 lakh and 1.4 kg of MDMA valued at ₹1.2 crore. Other significant seizures include hydro-weed ganja worth ₹94.7 lakh and cocaine worth ₹1.9 lakh, among others.

The Commissioner emphasized a policy of rigorous enforcement: "We ensure that peddlers are caught red-handed so that they cannot later dispute the case or claim innocence."

To counter the rising trend of substance abuse among youth, the Mangaluru City police have rolled out uniform guidelines for random drug testing across educational institutions.

As part of the drive, tests were conducted in approximately 100 institutions, screening an estimated 5,500 to 6,000 students in the first phase. 20 students tested positive for drug consumption during the initial screening.

Students who tested positive have been provided counselling and are scheduled for re-testing in the second quarter. The testing will also be expanded to students not covered in the first phase. In a move to ensure strict implementation, police personnel were deployed in mufti in some institutions. Reiterating a zero-tolerance stance, the Commissioner confirmed that random testing will continue, and colleges have also been instructed to conduct drug tests at the time of admission to deter substance abuse from an early stage.

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December 2,2025

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Bengaluru: 'Nati koli saaru' (country chicken curry) considered one of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s favourites along with steaming hot idlis was on the breakfast menu at Deputy CM D K Shivakumar’s residence on Tuesday, according to official sources.

The spread also included 'nati koli' fry, vada and pongal, among other items, they said.

In an apparent show of unity, Siddaramaiah visited Shivakumar’s residence for breakfast, just days after the two leaders shared a meal amid a simmering power tussle in the state Congress.

Siddaramaiah drove to the Deputy CM’s residence in Sadashivanagar, where he was received by Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh, who is a former Congress MP.

Suresh and Kunigal MLA H D Ranganath, a relative of Shivakumar, joined them for breakfast, which featured a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

Speaking to reporters later, Siddaramaiah said Shivakumar had invited him during his visit to the CM’s residence for breakfast on Saturday.

Asked about the difference between the two meals, the chief minister said, "At his (Shivakumar’s) house it was non-veg, while at my house it was veg. He is a vegetarian, I am a non-vegetarian. I had not prepared non-veg. I told DK to get chicken from the village as you won’t get the original in Bengaluru."

Shivakumar said he had initially invited Siddaramaiah to his residence, but the CM had suggested visiting his place first and reciprocating later. "It was a vegetarian breakfast at the CM’s house on Saturday," he noted.

"Today, I invited him (the CM) to my house. He enjoyed the breakfast, which had his Mysuru taste," Shivakumar added. At this point, Siddaramaiah remarked that Shivakumar’s wife is also from Mysuru.

Saturday’s breakfast at Siddaramaiah’s official residence, held as part of efforts by the Congress high command to ease tensions in the leadership dispute between the two, reportedly included idlis and sambar, according to official sources.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru police have arrested a 27-year-old NRI on his return from Saudi Arabia in connection with an Instagram post allegedly containing derogatory and provocative remarks about the Hindu religion, officials said on Monday.

The accused, Abdul Khader Nehad, a resident of Ulaibettu in Mangaluru, was working in Saudi Arabia when the post was uploaded, police said.

A suo motu case was registered at the Bajpe police station on October 11 after an allegedly offensive post circulated from the Instagram account ‘team_sdpi_2025’. Police said the content was flagged for being provocative and derogatory in nature.

During the investigation, technical analysis traced the Instagram post to Nehad, who was residing abroad at the time, a senior police officer said. Based on these findings, a Look Out Circular (LOC) was issued against him.

On December 14, Nehad arrived from Saudi Arabia at Calicut International Airport in Kerala, where he was taken into custody on arrival. Police said further investigation is underway.

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