<p>Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court ruling on empowering states to make sub-classifications of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for providing quotas inside the reserved category to uplift the more underprivileged castes.</p>.<p>Reddy told the Assembly that it was the Telangana government that strongly argued in the Apex Court for the sub-classifications.</p>.BRS MLAs walk out of assembly, seek Revanth Reddy's apology for 'objectionable' remarks.<p>“I sincerely thank the constitution bench of the Supreme Court of India. Six out of Seven judges said that state governments can take up the sub-classification. On behalf of the state government, I am making a statement that Telangana would be the first state to implement the sub-classification, the CM said.</p>.<p>He further said his government, if necessary, will bring an ordinance to implement sub-classification in the ongoing job notifications also.</p>.<p>A seven-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud held by a 6:1 majority that the further sub-classification of SCs and STs by states can be permitted to ensure grant of quota to more backward castes inside these groups.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court ruling on empowering states to make sub-classifications of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for providing quotas inside the reserved category to uplift the more underprivileged castes.</p>.<p>Reddy told the Assembly that it was the Telangana government that strongly argued in the Apex Court for the sub-classifications.</p>.BRS MLAs walk out of assembly, seek Revanth Reddy's apology for 'objectionable' remarks.<p>“I sincerely thank the constitution bench of the Supreme Court of India. Six out of Seven judges said that state governments can take up the sub-classification. On behalf of the state government, I am making a statement that Telangana would be the first state to implement the sub-classification, the CM said.</p>.<p>He further said his government, if necessary, will bring an ordinance to implement sub-classification in the ongoing job notifications also.</p>.<p>A seven-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud held by a 6:1 majority that the further sub-classification of SCs and STs by states can be permitted to ensure grant of quota to more backward castes inside these groups.</p>