Madras HC notice to state on plea for community certificate to Brahmins
Chennai: The Madras high court has ordered notice to the state government on a public interest litigation, which sought a direction to the state government to include Brahmins as a community on the list of communities of the state and consequently direct the authorities concerned to issue certificates to persons from such community.
A division bench comprising Justices Huluvadi G.Ramesh and RMT Teeka Raman posted after four weeks, further hearing of a PIL filed by advocate V.Arunagiri.According to petitioner, many of his friends belonging to Brahmin community had informed him that they were not provided with a community certificate as given to other communities by the state government. On his RTI query, he received a reply from the revenue department that as per the government notification, Brahmins were not classified as any community and hence, the question of issuing community certificate to Brahmins does not arise, he added. He contended that Brahmins were also entitled to get community certificates. The decision of the state government was discriminatory and illegal. Neighbouring states like Andhra Pradesh was providing community certificates to all communities including Brahmins, he pointed out.