State govt urges Centre to include Boyas/Valmikis in STs
The inclusion may have only negligible impact on the Group-1 jobs which come under the non-zoning category. It becomes negligible as only 386 Group-1 jobs were notified in the last 10 years and the 6 % reservation only amounts to a meagre 21 or 22 posts, he said, adding it only means negligible.
The One-Man Commission, headed by Samuel Anand Kumar, which studied the social and economic conditions of the Boyas in the four districts and the ST Commission, also agreed with this assessment, said the Chief Minister. Government jobs in the zoning system and districts constitute 99 per of the total jobs and the STs of the Agency areas would suffer no loss because of the possible inclusion, he asserted asking them not to believe the false propaganda being carried out in a section of the media.
He said the resolution was introduced in the House requesting the Centre to include the Boya / Valmiki community in the list of the Scheduled Tribes as per the promise given to the community during his Padayatra. Speaking on another resolution that sought approval of the House to request the Central government to extend Scheduled Caste status to members of the Scheduled Caste community who converted to Christianity, the Chief Minister said that the economic and social status of the people doesn't change automatically just because they convert to another religion.
The House adopted the two resolutions requesting the Centre to include the Boya / Valmiki community in the list of the Scheduled Tribes and to extend Scheduled Caste Status to members of the Scheduled Caste community who are converted to Christianity.