DK Shivakumar Refutes BJP's Claims On Muslim Housing Quota, Says 'No Reduction In Community' Allocation ..
The karnataka government on thursday decided to increase the reservation for minority communities in various housing schemes across urban and rural areas of the state under the Housing Department from the existing 10 percent to 15 percent.
The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Siddaramaiah
Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Friday, Shivakumar said, “I want to clarify this to everyone. First of all, there was the Sachar Committee report. Secondly, in rural areas, there was already a 10 percent quota for minorities in housing schemes. However, in rural areas, the scheme lapsed due to the smaller minority population.”“We were supposed to allocate 10 percent of housing under the housing schemes to minorities in our constituencies. But if there are no Muslims in certain rural areas, where should we allow them? Can we let that quota go to waste? In many places, we prioritized Scheduled Castes,” Shivakumar stated.
“More or less, 90 percent of people from the scheduled caste community have already availed housing benefits. The new beneficiaries still need to lay the foundations for their houses. Without that, we can’t release funds. So, in view of this, our minister for Housing, Zameer Ahmad Khan, decided to shift the unused quota to urban areas.That’s all this is,” he said.
He emphadata-sized that there has been no change in the actual quota. The 10 percent that was earlier allocated for minorities in rural areas is simplybeing shifted to urban areas. “I verified all the details during the cabinet meeting. We can’t help it if bjp leaders are trying to politicize the issue,” he added.
“Can we allow housing schemes to remain underutilized
Even the allocations made to SCs should not go to waste. Once the allotments for SCs are done, we allow the general and OBC categories to avail the benefits. We are not trying to appease any community. Our goal is to ensure equal rights and livelihood for all,” Shivakumar said.“Let the bjp leaders come and question us in the assembly -- we are ready to answer them,” he asserted.
When asked about congress MLA B.R. Patil’s allegations of rampant corruption in the Housing Department, Shivakumar declined to comment.
Commenting on Union minister H.D. Kumaraswamy’s remarks that the nda would soon form the government in karnataka, Shivakumar replied, “That’s why I said I would gift him a new pair of clothes. Will they form the government? No, they won’t come to power, and they won’t win the election,” he chided.