CM Vijay held a high-level consultation regarding the protection of the 69 percent reservation policy in education and employment in Tamil Nadu. The meeting comes ahead of an important hearing in the Supreme Court related to a case challenging the state’s reservation system.
According to official sources, the case against the 69 percent reservation policy is scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court on May 27. In response, the Chief Minister reviewed the legal preparations and directed officials to take all necessary legal steps to defend the existing reservation structure followed in the state.
Senior government officials and legal experts reportedly participated in the discussion, focusing on the constitutional and social aspects linked to the reservation policy. The 69 percent reservation system has remained a significant part of Tamil Nadu’s social justice framework for several years, covering opportunities in education and government employment.
Officials stated that the government is preparing to present its arguments strongly before the court in support of the policy. The issue has also drawn attention from political parties and social organizations across the state.
The latest consultation reflects the Tamil Nadu government’s continued focus on safeguarding reservation policies and ensuring equal access to education and employment opportunities for various communities.
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