<p>Members of Mahamadiga Janashakti (Scheduled Caste-left wing) have set a one-month deadline to the government to implement the Justice Sadashiva Commission report on internal reservation for SCs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Janashakti members have decided to take out a protest march on October 2 in Bengaluru, pressing for their demand, “which will ensure justice to those who have failed to get the benefits of reservation in education and employment”.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The community has blamed all three major parties – Congress, BJP and JD(S) – for not taking any measures to provide internal reservation. The Janashakti members have threatened to ‘teach these parties a lesson’ in the next Lok Sabha polls if the demand is not fulfilled.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Sadashiva Commission had recommended that internal reservation should be provided with 15% reservation fixed for SCs: 6% to left wing, 5% to right wing, 3% to ‘touchables’ and 1% to other SC communities. But the internal reservation has become a controversial issue with some SC right wing groups and their leaders vehemently opposing it.</p>
<p>Members of Mahamadiga Janashakti (Scheduled Caste-left wing) have set a one-month deadline to the government to implement the Justice Sadashiva Commission report on internal reservation for SCs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Janashakti members have decided to take out a protest march on October 2 in Bengaluru, pressing for their demand, “which will ensure justice to those who have failed to get the benefits of reservation in education and employment”.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The community has blamed all three major parties – Congress, BJP and JD(S) – for not taking any measures to provide internal reservation. The Janashakti members have threatened to ‘teach these parties a lesson’ in the next Lok Sabha polls if the demand is not fulfilled.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Sadashiva Commission had recommended that internal reservation should be provided with 15% reservation fixed for SCs: 6% to left wing, 5% to right wing, 3% to ‘touchables’ and 1% to other SC communities. But the internal reservation has become a controversial issue with some SC right wing groups and their leaders vehemently opposing it.</p>