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Why reservation within reservation for North- Eastern STs makes sense!

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By: T S Haokip

The just declared UPSC 2019 results have witnessed a particular ST community outside the North-Eastern region grabbing more than 40% of the total ST reserved seats. This is not the first instance and not the only type of examination dominated by the said community; SSC, IBPS, and Railways- the largest recruiter for Government and Public sector enterprises too have similar pictures. The founding fathers of our Constitution having felt the genuine need for an idea of equality in terms of employment opportunities apart from politics had envisaged in the constitution the provision for the state to reserve seats for certain sections of the society who were underprivileged, backward and cut out from social, political and economic development not just during the British Raj but for centuries altogether. While many argued that the idea of positive discrimination is against equality, it is in practice an initiative to ensure equality on a larger perspective.

The importance of representation in legislation has a geographically earmarked constituency and as such has met its intended purpose. However, in the case of job opportunities, there is a systemic flaw; it does not guarantee equitable opportunities to all as more backward communities in the STs are yet to taste the fruit of reservation.

Performance scene in 2019-2020

The number of successful ST candidates from North East India in the UPSC exam 2019 is just 4 candidates with three states having predominant tribal population securing nil – Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram. While Nagaland is contented with one successful candidate, ST candidates from Manipur who constitute 40 % of the state population and those from Tripura too scored zero. The sum of all the tribal communities from NE India clearing UPSC exam 2019 is less than 15% of those qualified candidates from a single Tribal community outside NE- the Meenas. Since long, the said community has occupied the majority share of tribal vacancies in various recruitment processes. Nevertheless, it is not the particular community’s fault; the system has inherent flaws, if we are to consider that the affirmative action in recruitment is intended in true spirit to uplift the tribal community as a whole.

Peculiar Concerns of NE Tribals

The promise for equality enshrined in Article 15 and 16 of the Indian constitution, which is the basis for Government to formulate a system that ensures that the socially, historically and currently underprivileged groups are represented well in politics, jobs, and education cannot be said to be successful without NE tribals being adequately represented in the system. The argument is all the more valid when one considers the criteria to which a community can be listed in ST and the instances where there have been periodical addition of communities in the scheduled list while the size of the piece of cake to be shared remains the same. Graver is the concern when one considers a situation where a more advantageous community is added to the Scheduled Tribe list; as then,many backward tribal communities will find it tougher to avail the opportunity, thereby defeating the whole purpose of reservation itself. That seems to be the case at present.

Already the people of North East India, especially the tribals have faced innumerable social stigma even after 70 years of Independence. Development is still a far cry in most areas where things as basic as education, housing, electricity, and all-weather roads are yet to make their mark. While representation in legislation exists, the lack of NE tribals in the top executive echelon, where policies are drafted could be one factor for the region to be alienated from the showers of development India is supposedly drenched with.

Creamy-layer concept among tribals?

Some people have mooted the idea of introducing the creamy layer factor among the STs in the same manner and fashion as done among the OBCs. The move, while it may be feasible for mainland tribals, who have communities more advanced, uplifted and accessing development initiatives for generations, will not be feasible among NE tribals as most of those individuals to be categorized as creamy layers are first-generation achievers. For the first generation individuals of NE STs that could be classified as creamy layer, their responsibilities are huge and their dependents are vast- sometimes a whole village. If their ward(s) are excluded from the opportunity of availing ST reservation, the odds of that family returning to the same situation where their parents first began- all in a span of one generation, is imminently high. It is therefore not advisable to cream them out at least for now.

Argument of efforts

Amid the trending discussion on the performance of NE Tribals in UPSC exams, some voices opined that it is effort that matters and that it is the lack of effort among NE tribal candidates that has eventually resulted in their dismal performance. The argument might partially hold good for many non-serious contenders. However, that does not justify the underlying concerns why irrespective of rendering in their 100 percent, many people from the underprivileged ST communities will never match up when judged with the same yardstick as those in a better position since the past many generations. Arguments like this have failed to consider the condition of how tribals were subjugated for centuries; most importantly, it is an indirect justification to do away with reservation altogether, ignoring the fundamental cause and concerns which first necessitated an affirmative action of equality.

The percentage of opportunity

In the same way, 7.5 % of vacancies are reserved for the Scheduled Tribes, at least 20% of those ST seats should be reserved for the NE- STs. This will ensure at the least, that the benefits of reservation are not reaped by a single affluent community – all in the name of Scheduled Tribes, of which the NE tribal have been the marginalized lots. The intention here is not to be mistaken for advocating a rigid solution but rather exploring the possibilities to ensure that the whole purpose of reservation is not defeated as is possible in the present system.

Tatkal solution

Reservation within reservation seems to be the only ideal option to ensure that our goal of uplifting the tribal people is achieved in a holistic manner. The present system rather presents a picture of mere fulfillment of a statute i.e. the existence of a scheme for the upliftment of tribal people by way of providing special opportunity in jobs and recruitment. Serious concerns like the unmistakable disproportionate division of shares, where the majority of it is benefited by only a section or a particular community have been overlooked by our policy-makers as well as those implementing it. Reservation is a magnificent tool to draw the gap, which is only widening, between the tribal people and other general communities.  If we truly believe in our commitment to uplift the tribal people, the reservation policy for STs with regards to NE tribals has to be relooked.

(The writer is a freelance writer and author of the book HILLY DREAMS. Email: [email protected] )

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