
It is not merely the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee SGPC that is contemplating challenging Monday8217;s judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, striking down the Punjab government notifications that reserved 50 per cent seats for Sikhs in educational institutions run by the community and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee SGPC. The SAD-BJP government in the state, too, has decided to 8220;study the judgment and challenge it in the apex court8221;. Sources told The Indian Express that Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has already held a meeting on the issue and told Advocate-General Hardev Singh Mattewal to file an appeal.
In its order, the High Court had ruled that Sikhs were not a minority in the state and hence, were not entitled to reservation in SGPC-run institutes.
The High Court order had been passed on the petition of a student who had asserted that reservation of 50 per cent for Sikhs candidates had affected his chances of getting selected for admission in an SGPC-run institute. He had pointed out that as per the 2001 Census, Sikhs are in a majority in Punjab. Therefore, Sikh students could not be granted benefit of reservation meant for minority students, the petitioner had asserted.
Building the government8217;s case, AG Mattewal said the SGPC was an inter-state body, which controlled Gurdwaras in others states too apart from Punjab. 8220;SGPC runs institutions in Haryana too. It is wrong to say that the government notifications that have been quashed by the High Court on Monday pertained to all Sikh institutions. The notification pertained to only minority institutions and general census can8217;t be applied strictly in this case. There are important Constitutional issues involved that need to be considered threadbare,8221; Mattewal said, adding that the Sikhs 8212; as defined under the Sikh Gurdwara Act 8212; are distinct from followers of other sects and communities. 8220;Even if one goes by the 2001 census, the Sikhs who can take advantage of reservation in SGPC-run institutions are a minority. Our Special Leave Petition will try to put all these aspects in perspective before the Supreme Court,8221; Mattewal said.