Religious Conversion and Quota benefits
- September 19, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Religious Conversion and Quota benefits
Subject: Polity
Context: Union Government is all set to constitute a national commission to study the social, economic and educational status of members of Scheduled Castes, or Dalits, who converted to religions other than Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism.
Concept :
- The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, lays down that no person professing a religion different from the Hindu or Sikh or Buddhist religion can be deemed to be a member of an SC.
- However, this provision has been amended several times.
- The original order under which only Hindus were classified as SCs, was amended to include Sikhs in 1956, and Buddhists in 1990.
- There is a 15 per cent quota for SCs in government jobs.
- The issue is limited to Dalits since there is no religion-specific mandate for STs andthe OBCs.
Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), site lays down the position on SC status and conversions:
- A person shall be held to be a member of an SC or ST if he belongs to a caste, or a tribe which has been declared as such.
- No person who professes a religion different from the Hindu or the Sikh religion shall be deemed to be a member of the SCs.
- Further a person belonging to a SC or ST will continue to be deemed as such irrespective of his/her marriage to a non-Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe.
- However, a convert or re-convert to Hinduism and Sikhism shall be accepted as a member of SC if he has been received back and accepted as a member of the concerned SC.
- No such religion-based bar, however, operates for STs and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
- The rights of a person belonging to a Scheduled Tribe are independent of his/her religious faith.