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He, however, expressed happiness over the Siddaramaiah-led government’s decision to withhold the bill.
“That was not a wise decision. If every state brings such a law, it would be unconstitutional. According to the Constitution, every citizen has the right to live, work and travel freely in any part of India,” Tharoor told reporters, reacting to a query.
He said the Supreme Court had rejected a similar bill when a government in Haryana tried to introduce it.
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Earlier this week, the Karnataka state Cabinet had cleared the “Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories, and Other Establishments Bill, 2024” on Monday, making it compulsory for private firms to reserve jobs for Kannadigas.
As the move drew criticism from the industry, with NASSCOM cautioning that companies would move out of Karnataka, the state government put the bill on hold.
The bill was expected to be tabled in the Assembly on Thursday.