High Court asks govt. to look into plea on appointment of KSMC Chairman

08 Apr 2017 10:47 AM | General
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High Court asks govt. to look into plea on appointment of KSMC Chairman

Bengaluru: The High Court has asked the State government to consider a representation of a petitioner for appointing a person from any minority community other than Muslim as the chairman of the Karnataka State Minorities Commission.

In his public interest litigation ( PIL) petition, Vinod B. had complained that the State government had been appointing persons only from the Muslim community as chairman of the commission from the past three decades, beginning from 1983.

The petitioner claimed that he had submitted representations to the State government and the Chief Minister during 2013-14 bringing to their notice the fact that no person from other than Muslim community was allowed to head the commission.

Despite these representations, the state government in November 2014 again appointed a person from the Muslim community to the post by ignoring other minority communities of the State.

As the head of the commission was always from one particular minority community, the funds received from both the State and Union governments were mainly utilised for the welfare and schemes aimed at people from the Muslim community, the petitioner claimed.

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Shruthi G

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Shruthi G

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