National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities, also called Ranganath Misra Commission, was constituted by Government of India on 29 October 2004 to look into various issues related to Linguistic and Religious minorities in India. It was chaired by former Chief Justice of India Justice Ranganath Misra, member of Rajya Sabha from 1998 to 2004. [1] [2] The commission submitted the report to the Government on 21 May 2007. [3]
Initially, the commission was entrusted with the following terms of reference: [1]
After nearly five months of its work the Commission’s Terms of Reference were modified so as to add the following: [1]
TwoCircles.net, an online Indian news organization has started publishing excerpts from this report since June 2009. [6]
Since the submission India's national party, BJP has been opposing the Ranganath Misra's recommendation fiercely. In 2010, BJP's senior official and CM of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated "prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had opposed reservation for converted SCs and STs". [7] In 2011, The BJP decided to file a PIL against a report recommending Scheduled Caste quotas for all minorities that could lead to Dalit Christians and Muslims coming within its ambit. [8] On 9 February 2014, Narendra Modi during his prime-ministerial campaign in Kerala he critisied Mishra's report for creating "insecurities of the Dalit communities". [9]
Misra Shri Ranganath Odisha INC 02/07/1998 01/07/2004
National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities, also called Ranganath Misra Commission, was constituted by Government of India on 29 October 2004 to look into various issues related to Linguistic and Religious minorities in India. It was chaired by former Chief Justice of India Justice Ranganath Misra, member of Rajya Sabha from 1998 to 2004. [1] [2] The commission submitted the report to the Government on 21 May 2007. [3]
Initially, the commission was entrusted with the following terms of reference: [1]
After nearly five months of its work the Commission’s Terms of Reference were modified so as to add the following: [1]
TwoCircles.net, an online Indian news organization has started publishing excerpts from this report since June 2009. [6]
Since the submission India's national party, BJP has been opposing the Ranganath Misra's recommendation fiercely. In 2010, BJP's senior official and CM of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated "prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had opposed reservation for converted SCs and STs". [7] In 2011, The BJP decided to file a PIL against a report recommending Scheduled Caste quotas for all minorities that could lead to Dalit Christians and Muslims coming within its ambit. [8] On 9 February 2014, Narendra Modi during his prime-ministerial campaign in Kerala he critisied Mishra's report for creating "insecurities of the Dalit communities". [9]
Misra Shri Ranganath Odisha INC 02/07/1998 01/07/2004