Sudhir Commission must prove
Muslim backwardness: Shabbir Ali
Hyderabad, October 17: Leader of Opposition in
Telangana Legislative Council Mohammed Ali Shabbir on Saturday urged the Sudhir
Commission to gather comprehensive data from all available resources to prove
backwardness of Muslims in Telangana to facilitate providing 12% reservation,
as promised by the TRS in its election manifesto.
Shabbir
Ali, along with Deputy CLP leader Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy, Whip in Council
M.S.Prabhakar, Rajya Sabha MP M.A.Khan, TPCC Secretary Mohammed Javeed Ahmed and
other leaders, submitted a representation to the Commission during its public
hearing held here on Saturday.
Shabbir
Ali said that the commission should rely on latest statistics for its study. He
pointed out that similar exercises were carried out in the past to study the
socio-economic and educational conditions of Muslims. "The commission must
visit slums, markets and government schools in the city and other parts of the
State, to get first-hand information on the socio-economic and educational
status of Muslims. A poor vendor is forced to do business by taking neglible
sums on interest rates as high as 10% on daily basis. Muslims living in several
districts have no access to basic amenities. The Commission must rely more on
field visits," he advised.
Referring
to 'Minority Report' presented by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the then Constituent
Assembly on August 18, 1947, he said reservation was proposed for Muslims,
Christians and Scheduled Castes across the country. However, the
recommendations were amended later by removing Muslims and Christians from the
list of beneficiaries. He also listed out other measures taken by various
governments to improve the conditions of Muslims. However, he said that the
condition remained the same. He also explained the chronology of legal battle
for 4% Muslim reservation. He said although the Sudhir Commission could not
recommend reservation, the information being gathered by Sudhir Commission on
community's backwardness would be helpful in the longer run.
Quoting
Census 2011 data, Shabbir Ali said that there was no uniformity in distribution
of population at district and mandal levels. Therefore, the Commission should
not adopt a generic approach to study the socio-economic and educational
condition of Muslims. Their conditions vary from district to district and mandal
to mandal.
"The
implementation of 4% reservation, fee reimbursement, scholarship and other
schemes from 2004-2014 has changed the lives of a few thousand Muslims in
Telangana (and also Andhra Pradesh) during the decade. However, the schemes has
benefitted only a sizeable number of Muslims. Therefore, based on minor
improvement in the figures like representation of Muslims in educational
institutions, it should not be assumed that 44,64,699 Muslims of Telangana are
on the growth path. The Commission should be cautious in dealing with the
statistics on education and jobs from 2004-2014. For instance, during Census
2011, the Muslims in Osmania University has been shown as 1417. It makes 20.96%
of 6762 people living in the OU campus. This figure might lead some people to
believe that nearly 21% of students in Osmania University are Muslims. The
actual figure is far from reality. Of 10,000 admissions done by OU, 400 Muslim
students are getting admitted due to 4% reservation. Therefore, the actual
percentage is just 4% since 2004-05 onwards," he pointed out.
"Due
to existence of minority and other institutions, the educational status of
Muslims may look good in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts. But the situation
is extremely bad in other districts. Therefore, besides getting an overall
picture, the Commission should give district-wise and mandal-wise
socio-economic status of Muslims as it would help the government to frame
policies which could directly benefit the Muslim population," he said.
Shabbir
Ali said that the Commission should conduct an in-depth study of educational
condition of Muslims, especially in getting primary education. Similarly, their
participation in economy should be studied by securing information from all
agencies, including private organisations. "The State Government has
gathered vast data from the general public, including Muslims, through
Intensive Household Survey held on 19th August, 2014. The data should be
analysed by the Commission to get the real picture of backwardness among Muslims,"
he said.
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