Quota Session On Way
New Delhi, June 28 (UNI) Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last evening and a source said the urgency of dealing with the reservation issue in time for the Monsoon session of Parliament may have figured.
There was no official word on what transpired. An aide said the HRD Minister met the Prime Minister, but ''I cannot tell you the content of their meeting.'' The meeting came after remarks by Social Welfare Minister Meira Kumar questioning a draft Cabinet note the HRD Minister had circulated suggesting a blueprint of sorts on the subject.
Ms Kumar had wondered why the note-- not made public-- could not wait submission of an interim report-- due around July 10-- by an Oversight Committee headed by Veerappa Moily.
The Oversight Committee was set up with the Prime Minister's approval to recommend steps to implement a move for higher education reservation for backward classes other than scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
A source close to the HRD Minister indicated that his meeting with the Prime Minister was possibly to emphasise the need to build up consensus on the issue well ahead of the Parliament session.
The meeting was neither to undermine the Moily effort nor to counter the concerns voiced by Ms Kumar but only to put things in perspective, the source indicated.
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