Raising income tax slab is one way out: Arjun Singh
Under pressure to ease "stringent" parameters HRD Minister suggests increasing the income tax slab of Rs 2.5 lakh p.a. Learning process | Job designations for IIM grads
"As far as creamy layer is concerned, we will discuss the matter at the apt forum and try to find a way out. We are not going to shove it under the carpet. We are going to do whatever we can," Singh told the media.
The Minister also said the government will discuss the issue with its allies and try to bring a consenus.
"Increasing the slab of Rs 2.5 lakh per annum is one way out. The concerns of the allies will be taken into account we wil try to have a consenus on how to sort this out," he said.
The Supreme Court had on Thursday upheld the 27 per cent quota for OBCs but clarified that the creamy layer or the elite would be kept out. The court ruled that the definition of creamy layer will be determined in accordance to the government notification issued in 1993 pursuant to the Mandal Commission judgement.
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Singh also sought to allay the fears of students who don't get the benfits of the quota by saying "they will not be excluded and their concerns will be taken into account."
"I have been wanting the reservation ever since I was the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. We had won 40 seats then. this reservation should benefit us politically," he said.
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