Kohima MLA Calls for Overhaul in Nagaland Reservation System
Kohima MLA Tseilhoutuo Rhutso highlighted the persistent inequalities in Nagaland's reservation system, urging reforms to benefit genuinely underprivileged groups. He proposed a 50:50 allocation, dividing quotas to prevent the dominance of the creamy layer and emphasized merit-based recruitment, aligning with the vision of Viksit Nagaland 2047.

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Kohima MLA Tseilhoutuo Rhutso has called for major reforms in Nagaland's reservation system to ensure aid reaches truly underprivileged segments. Addressing the Assembly, he pointed out the current system favors a 'creamy layer,' undermining its intended purpose.
Rhutso traced the reservation system's evolution since its 1977 inception, highlighting additions and extensions over the decades that led to a monopolization by well-off groups. He proposed replacing the Advanced and Backward Tribes categories with 'General' and 'Reservation' categories, split equally to promote fairness.
He emphasized merit-based recruitment and reforms to prevent repeated quota abuse, urging legislators to work towards a united society by 2047. Rhutso's plans include addressing backlog vacancy distribution and ensuring fair opportunities for all tribes, supporting a more equitable Nagaland.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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