We will approach SC on Maratha reservations: Devendra Fadnavis

We will approach SC on Maratha reservations:  Devendra FadnavisMumbai: Maharashtra government on Saturday decided to approach Supreme Court after Bombay high court stayed the move to grant 16 per cent reservation to Marathas in public service and educational institutions in the state.

The state government is fully supportive of the Maratha quota. We will appeal in SC on the HC ruling. We will take measures to ensure that the quota remains,” Fadnavis had said yesterday, reacting to the HC ruling. “If the court has pointed out any discrepancy in the law, we will remove any lacunae in it during the winter session of the state legislature in Nagpur,” the chief minister had said.

The high court yesterday stayed the implementation of the controversial decision of the erstwhile Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra to provide 16 per cent reservation to Marathas in government jobs and educational institutions announced ahead of the Assembly poll.

HC also stayed the decision to provide five per cent reservation to Muslims in government service but allowed quotas for them in educational institutions, citing “abysmally low” educational achievements and the need to draw the community into the “mainstream of secular education”.

Bureau Report

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