The Supreme Court in India questioned the Karnataka government’s decision to remove the 4% reservation for Muslims, calling it fallacious and based on preliminary reports rather than final ones. The government responded that no appointments or admissions would be made until the matter is heard again on April 18. The move to remove the reservation was made two days before the State Legislative Assembly elections were announced.
The Supreme Court of India has questioned the decision of the Karnataka government to scrap the 4% quota for Muslims in the state. Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna questioned the use of an interim report instead of the final report to come to the decision. The Court has sought a fresh petition assailing the … Read more