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Pre-order: Congress welcomes ruling; Vellapally said that the person who was bitten by a snake was knocked down EWS Doubts: Congress welcomes the verdict

NEW DELHI: The Congress has welcomed the Constitution Bench judgment of the Supreme Court which upheld the reservation issue. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh claimed that the process of constitutional amendment started by the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh has now borne fruit.

Success of Modi – BJP social justice mission

New Delhi: The BJP welcomed the Constitution Bench verdict of the Supreme Court. BJP General Secretary BL said that this is the success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mission to provide social justice to the poor of the country. Santhosh claimed.

Not accepting economic reservations – Yechury

NEW DELHI: CPM General Secretary Sitaram Yechury has said that the conditions imposed on economic reservation cannot be accepted. The income limit of 8 lakhs is too high. He responded that the demand for a caste census would arise on the basis of the verdict.

Stopping the struggle for social justice – Stalin

Chennai: DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK have said that the Supreme Court ruling upholding the 10% reservation law for the economically backward among the progressives is a setback to the fight for century-long social justice. Stalin said.

Welcome – K. Sudhakaran

Kannur: KPCC president K. said the Supreme Court verdict upholding financial precaution is welcome. Sudhakaran. There should be no disenfranchisement of existing beneficiaries. It is essential to ensure social justice – Sudhakaran said in the press release.

The one who was bitten by a snake was hit on the head – Vellapalli

Kollam: SNDP General Secretary Yuga Vellappally Natesan said that the Supreme Court verdict is about economic doubt like saying that a person who has been bitten by a snake has been hit on the head.

Against Social Justice – Latin Council

Kochi: The Kerala District Latin Catholic Council says that the Supreme Court’s judgment upholding the economic doubt imposed on the upper category is disappointing. It is relevant that two of the judges were not in favor of withholding money and the Vice President Joseph Jude and the General Secretary, Fr. said Thomas on the floor.

Welcome – Syro Malabar Church

Kochi: Syro-Malabar Public Affairs Commission Chairman Archbishop Mar Andrews said he welcomed the Constitution Bench judgment, which ensured justice for the economically disadvantaged from unreserved classes.

Welcome to ACF

Changanassery: NSS said that the Supreme Court verdict upheld the constitutional amendment which introduced 10 percent reservation for the economically backward to welcome. This is a victory for social justice. General Secretary G. Sukumaran Nair said.

Judgment which does not embody the essence of the Constitution – INL

Kozhikode: INL State General Secretary Kasim Irgur said in a statement that the Supreme Court judgment is disappointing and does not reflect the essence of the Constitution.

Kozhikode: INL State Vice President (Wahhab Section) KP said that the Supreme Court verdict is unfortunate and should be reconsidered. Ismail said in a statement.

Against Constitutional Principles – Welfare Party

Thiruvananthapuram: Welfare Party state president Hamid Vaniyambalam said the judgment is against the principles of social justice enshrined in the Constitution. He asked two members of the five-member bench, including the Chief Justice, to give a dissenting verdict.

Against the Principles of Social Justice of the Constitution – Jamaat-e-Islami

Kozhikode: Jamaat-e-Islami Kerala Ameer MI said that the Supreme Court verdict upholding the constitutional amendment rejects the principles of social justice of the Constitution. Abdul Aziz said. The verdict is against the interests of social justice as envisaged by the country’s constitution. The verdict of the five-judge Constitution Bench tarnishes and negates the history and illustrious judgments of the Indian judiciary related to social justice and reservation – said Abdul Aziz.

Chaturvarna system will promote -Mecha

Kochi: Muslim Workers Cultural Association (Mecca) said the Supreme Court judgment will promote Chaturvarna system and caste discrimination. It increases caste discrimination and promotes upper caste dominance. The two-member minority ruling is a relief to back and scheduled classes, Mecca said in a press release.

Worry – the baby

Malappuram: National General Secretary Muslim League PK Kunhalikutty said. This will lead to fewer opportunities for the disadvantaged. The economically disadvantaged need help. But social justice is affected when it is presented as a matter of doubt. He said that the opportunity of the disadvantaged will decrease.