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Verdict on creamy layer not acceptable: DMK

Source : PTI
Last Updated: Fri, Apr 18, 2008 21:22 hrs

Chennai: Opposing the creamy layer concept, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on Friday said the Supreme Court judgment, excluding economically well off OBCs from enjoying the benefit of 27 percent reservation in higher education institutions was not acceptable to it.

However, the party would accept the creamy layer for this academic year alone, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi told reporters here after a meeting of the top action committee of the DMK.

Also read: SC upholds 27 pc OBC quota, creamy layer excluded | Full coverage | Timeline

"Can we reject a shirt offered without a shawl? We will accept the shirt this year alone, but will demand a shirt along with a shawl from next year," he said.

In a resolution, the meeting demanded a legislation for excluding the creamy layer concept from reservation for OBCs and said the Supreme Court's verdict on the creamy layer was not acceptable to the party.

It hailed the judgment upholding the validity of 27 percent reservation as historic, but said the judgment created a 'slight irritant' when it said economically well off among OBCs should be outside the purview of reservation.

The DMK chief's remarks comes in the wake of External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's statement that the Centre would try to implement the apex court's verdict.

The resolution said that the Centre should take steps, legally, to drop the creamy layer concept and introduce a 27 percent reservation from the coming academic year itself.

Asked whether his party wanted to file a review petition in the Supreme Court, he said the party would take a decision on this after consulting legal experts.

Asked whether the UPA government supported the DMK's stand, he said: “They are trying to go with us.”

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