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Constitution Amendment Bill introduced in Lok Sabha

A similar reservation for the Anglo-Indian community in Lok Sabha and state assemblies is not being extended. The reservation given to SCs, STs and the Anglo-Indian community for the past 70 years is to end on January 25, 2020. Saugat Roy (TMC) opposed the introduction of the Constitution (126th) Amendment Bill, saying the Anglo-Indian community is being deprived
Constitution Amendment Bill introduced in Lok Sabha
NEW DELHI: A bill which seeks to extend by ten years the reservation given to SCs and STs in Lok Sabha and state assemblies was introduced in Lok Sabha on Monday.
A similar reservation for the Anglo-Indian community in Lok Sabha and state assemblies is not being extended.
The reservation given to SCs, STs and the Anglo-Indian community for the past 70 years is to end on January 25, 2020.

Saugat Roy (TMC) opposed the introduction of the Constitution (126th) Amendment Bill, saying the Anglo-Indian community is being deprived.
Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said as of now, there are only 296 members of the Anglo-Indian community.
Roy's opposition was rejected by a voice vote.
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