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10-26-2008
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Arrow Supreme Court upholds quotas for OBCs, IIMs defer admissions

The minister assured students that the percentage of seats would be increased in places like the IIT and IIM.

'It is a historic judgment. Thousands of OBC students will benefit. The government has already decided that it will not affect any other category of students,' he told reporters.

Reiterating the government stance, he said: 'There won't be any clash of interests. No one will be excluded.'

The assurances seemed to work and the protests that were expected did not materialise with students and managements saying that they would prefer to wait and watch.

Political parties welcomed the Supreme Court verdict, but some were upset that the creamy layer had been left out of the benefit.

While the Congress hailed the ruling in its entirety, its allies like the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) as well as smaller Left parties were opposed to the exclusion of the creamy layer.

However, the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) favoured the exclusion of the affluent.

'The CPI-M has consistently advocated reservation of 27 percent for OBCs and excluding the affluent sections, so that the really deserving get the benefits of the quota,' the party politburo said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was also happy with the 'landmark' judgment.

BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said the party welcomed it but 'would like to study the judgment in detail and would give a studied response only then'.

Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said: 'The apex court has taken a middle path. The narrow exception (for the creamy layer) is well known and is understandable.

The Congress, however, is expected to have a hard time convincing its allies like the DMK, Rashtriya Janata Dal, LJP and other parties opposed to keeping the creamy layer out of the reservation policy.

'It is a positive verdict. But while enabling the rules, the government should have a re-look at the criteria to define creamy layer,' Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D. Raja told IANS.

LJP chief and Chemicals and Fertiliser Minister Ram Vilas Paswan also expressed his reservations: 'Our party wants that the creamy layer should also get the benefits till the job quota for OBCs are implemented completely.'