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Govt favours Maratha quota, says Shinde after all-party meet

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
November 01, 2023 14:56 IST
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Leaders at an all-party meeting on Maratha quota chaired by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday passed a resolution asking activist Manoj Jarange to call off his indefinite fast.

IMAGE: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde along with Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, NCP chief Sharad Pawar and others chairs the all-party meeting on the Maratha reservation, in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photograph: ANI Photo

The Maharashtra government is in favour of the Maratha quota, Shinde said after the meeting in Mumbai.

Activist Jarange should cooperate with the government in ensuring quota for the Maratha community he said.

 

The CM said Marathas should observe restraint.

The government needs time for legal modalities to implement the reservation, Shinde said.

The resolution was signed by Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray leader Anil Parab, Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Vijay Wadettiwar, LoP in the legislative council Ambadas Danve, among others.

Incidents of violence have been witnessed in many parts of the state in the last few days.

State-run bus services have been completely suspended in five Marathwada districts while curfew and Internet shut-down were imposed in parts of Beed on Monday where the houses of political leaders were targeted by protesters.

The CM has appealed to people not to resort to violence and also asked political parties to avoid indulging in any activities that would worsen the situation.

The Maharashtra government published an order on Tuesday asking officials concerned to issue fresh Kunbi caste certificates to eligible Maratha community members, paving the way for them to avail reservation benefits under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.

A government resolution (GR) asked the officials to translate old documents having references to Kunbis and written in Urdu and 'Modi' script (which was used to write Marathi language in earlier times). These documents are to be digitised, attested and then put in public domain.

Kunbis, a community associated with agriculture, are grouped under the OBC category in Maharashtra and enjoy reservation benefits in education and government jobs.

Jarange, who is observing an indefinite fast for the quota demand at Antarwali Sarati village in Jalna district, on Tuesday said the Maratha community will not accept an 'incomplete reservation' and the Maharashtra government should call a special session of the state legislature on the issue.

He has threatened to stop drinking water from Wednesday evening if the 'complete' quota was not granted to the Maratha community.

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500 Maratha quota supporters booked for protest on Mumbai-Bengaluru highway

The Pune police have registered offences against nearly 500 activists of outfits supporting Maratha reservation for allegedly blocking a stretch of the Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway and setting tyres ablaze, officials said on Wednesday.

Protesters blocked the highway stretch near Navale bridge in Maharashtra's Pune city between 12.15 pm and 2.45 pm on Tuesday and burnt tyres to press for their demand for reservation to Marathas, police said.

The police said they have registered offences against 400 to 500 activists of the Maratha Kranti Morcha and Sakal Maratha Morcha on various charges, including causing danger to the lives of others and spreading fear among commuters.

The activists have been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Maharashtra Police Act and the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, the police added.

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